A good auto technician never underestimates what is under the hood since appearances can be deceiving—just ask RCGC's Amanda Mutarelli.
Chili's, which has a restaurant in Deptford, said it has experienced a data breach.
The Rowan College at Gloucester County Adult Center for Transition's Employment First Program hosted its second reverse job fair on April 20
Eight RCGC students walk the red carpet April 5 academically and fashionably ready to take on the career world thanks to local businesses.
Higher education, government and business partner in New Jersey with new Rowan Work & Learn Consortium.
Families who dine-in at Applebee's on Easter Sunday will receive up to two free kids' meals with each adult entrée purchased.
In honor of the Eagles Super Bowl win, Boston Market will give away free chickens.
The NJCBAA Honor Society admits only the top 1% of undergraduate students pursing a degree in business.
Deli Manager Denise DiCristino, of Williamstown, and Meat Manager Paul Freedman, of Mantua, are featured on this year’s Cheerios box.
It is one of 88 hhgregg stores nationwide slated to close by mid-April.
Launch, an indoor trampoline park and arcade, will open in March near the Deptford Mall.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, OpenTable has included two New Jersey restaurants on a list of 100 Most Romantic Restaurants In America.
Gloucester County Freeholders, businesses and RCGC faculty, staff and students met on Oct. 7 to open the new Business and Corporate Center.
Median household earnings in Gloucester County dropped over the past year, according to annual census data made public Thursday.
The Gloucester County Cultural & Heritage Commission at RCGC is offering a free grant writing workshop on Tuesday, August 23.
We asked your neighbors what local eatery they would nominate for countrywide recognition. Here’s the cream of the crop.
A total of 1430 Walmart employees in Gloucester County will receive a raise today.
We asked. You answered. Find out which businesses your neighbors would love to see open in West Deptford.
Looking for Black Friday hours for the mall and other retailers? Check here.
The mall is scheduled to open at 6 p.m. Employees have started a change.org petition in opposition.
The woman claims she tripped over a metal rebar spike in the parking lot, burning herself with coffee and getting back, shoulder injuries.
The Tuesday after Labor day might give some the post-summer blues, but not for pumpkin spice lovers.
Anthony Marino said he felt including Pope Francis's face on the pizza box was "in poor taste." Do you agree?
The buck fares don't include fees and are available from Trenton-Mercer Airport and Philly. One-day sale ends at midnight.
Old signs will be phased out and color indicators in the toy section changed.
Purchase any beverage and get a free donut this Friday in honor of National Donut Day.
Watch Your Business Grow with Government Contracts with Jan Mirijanian on Tuesdays May 19 and June 23 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Associates Lisa Fusaro, of Glassboro, and Becky Worrell of Sewell, will be featured on 125,000 special-edition Cheerios boxes.
The reality star will open a new bakery near Rittenhouse Square.
Check out the holiday hours for malls in South Jersey.
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 Tri-County Economic Development Summit takes place Friday morning.
The owner of Freefall Adventures intends to remain open as the business reorganizes its finances, according to the Courier Post.
Canada-based Brookfield submitted a $110 million bid to purchase the buidling on Oct. 1, according to The Press of AC.
Donald Trump sued Trump Entertainment to have his name removed from 2 casinos. The process began Monday, according to The Press of AC.
Brookfield won with a $110 million bid Wednesday morning, but Glenn Straub intends to challenge the result, according to The Press of AC.
The casino mogul may return to save the financially troubled casinos, The Press of Atlantic City reports.
The casino industry has lost $7.4 million so far this year, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
An auction is set for Sept. 24, according to The Press of Atlantic City.
The Philadelphia-based retailer “sincerely apologizes,” says it wasn’t referring to the deadly shooting in 1970.