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Making More Money – Easier in New Jersey? [VIDEO]
New Jersey is one of the best states for employment growth and opportunity, according to the first-ever state-by-state analysis of Americans’ economic mobility.
NJ Car Theft Ring Dismantled, Suspects at Large [AUDIO]
Federal, state and local law enforcement have dismantled an international car theft ring that centered mostly around the Garden State.
Memorial Day Weekend Travel To Increase In NJ [AUDIO]
According to AAA Mid-Atlantic, approximately 907,000 New Jersey residents will travel 50 miles or more for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday weekend, a half-percent increase over 2011.
More Men Entering Female-Dominated Fields
Thanks to the worst recession since the Great Depression, and the lingering recovery, the “American dream” has shifted. No longer does the average American pray for the perfect job and a line of luxury cars in the driveway. They long for something more basic – a home, some type of employment and enough money to satisfy some of their extra needs.
Mobile Gaming Bill Advances in Trenton
How would you like to place bets in an Atlantic City casino while you’re hanging by the pool or waiting for dinner to arrive? Under legislation advanced Monday by the Assembly Appropriations Committee, that would be possible.
Drunk, Distracted and Drowsy Drivers Beware…
Memorial Day is just weeks away, and for New Jersey, that equates to the unofficial start of summer. It’s also the heaviest driving season, and law enforcement is aware of that fact.
New Jersey Malls Make Upgrades in Weak Economy
Have you noticed some upscale changes to your local mall? Chances are, the answer is yes. Malls across the Garden State have been, and are, going through major renovations to create a more welcoming feel for customers.
Unused Gift Card Law: The Clock is Ticking [AUDIO]
Unless the New Jersey Legislature acts quickly and Governor Chris Christie has a change of heart, some unused gift cards will soon become the property of the state of New Jersey.
Bottles, Pacifiers and Sippy Cups Can Be Unsafe, Study Shows [AUDIO]
A study released this week in the journal Pediatrics found more than 45,000 children under age three were sent to emergency rooms between 1991 and 2010, due to accidents with bottles, pacifiers and sippy cups.
Christie Wouldn’t Be Happy As Vice President, Says Poll [AUDIO]
Second fiddle is not the instrument for Governor Chris Christie, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. Most New Jersey voters (52%) said Christie would not be satisfied as vice president if he were to run on the ticket with presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.