It was the only New Brunswick-based company to make the list.
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About 3,000 layoffs are planned, resulting in a savings of $800 million to $1 billion annually, the company announced Tuesday.
The man who bought the winning ticket was “so nervous he was shaking” as the numbers were read, store owner says.
The store is scheduled to close in the next few months, and is part of 35 other Macy's being shuttered nationwide.
Just Pups on Rt. 18 issued a letter for possible violations, NJ Division of Consumer Affairs says.
Head to Dunks on Sept. 29 and get a free medium hot or iced Dark Roast coffee. Chain also to roll out new Pumpkin Macchiato on Sept. 28.
The woman claims she tripped over a metal rebar spike in the parking lot, burning herself with coffee and getting back, shoulder injuries.
The data collection (see list below) identified a list of towns and the numbers of users in each community, but did not reveal names.
It will create 350 union jobs during construction; will be able to supply power to about half a million NJ homes by 2018, the company said.
New Jersey-based company files reduction in force notices with Department of Labor.
Key Food will open in the New Brunswick Health and Wellness Plaza, at 100 Kirkpatrick Street.
TripAdvisor has ranked restaurants in New Brunswick. Here are the top five, according to visitors and residents.
Old signs will be phased out and color indicators in the toy section changed.
Nature’s Variety says some of its Instinct Raw Chicken Formula may be contaminated with salmonella and present a risk to pets and humans.
Robert Wood Johnson and Barnabas Health will join forces in 2016, pending approval from the NJ Attorney General.
A new study confirms what many New Jerseyans already know.
Restaurants around the city will be offering specials during restaurant week, which runs until July 25.
The frozen treat chain says it is temporarily replacing its custard with soft-serve ice cream due to a national egg shortage from avian flu.
Starbucks announced it is raising its prices starting Tuesday. Coffee items will increase from 5 to 20 cents, according to reports.
S. Mitra Kalita, journalist and author, joins venerable newspaper at a time of great challenge
Key Food Marketplace plans to open in September in the New Brunswick Health and Wellness Plaza. Store to offer home delivery.
Wegmans is recalling frozen spinach because of possible listeria contamination. Amy's Kitchen Inc. is also recalling spinach products.
Approximately 6.5 million boxes of Kraft macaroni and cheese are affected by the voluntary recall.
The OSHA investigation began after a worker suffered an electrical shock; officials say violations include electrical hazards.
Fredric Wondisford and Sally Radovick of Johns Hopkins designated chancellor scholars by Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences
Our Rutgers, Our Future campaign raises $1,037,056,700, creates new academic opportunities for students and faculty
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New digital podiums connect students with top global health experts at the U.N.
Here is a list of stores that will be open or closed on Thanksgiving 2014.
The FTC says the "Wrap Scam" has been around for more than a year, but this involves Jet Blue, which uses Newark and Philadelphia airports.
The agency shut down amid financial troubles.
Patrons can now use ParkMe to reserve and pay for parking at the Civic Square Deck (after 5PM) and at certain valet locations.
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The shipping company welcomed the safe drivers to its Circle of Honor.
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How to make the best of a less than perfect job situation.
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