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The Rutgers family comprises more than 400,000 alumni, 58,000 students, and 14,0...
Has college become too easy? Or is it too hard? What do you think?
Are you moving out of an off-campus apartment? Register by this Thursday for fre...
Former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi has been sentenced to 30 days in jail in the...
Just how powerful is social media? It's changing the way we all receive informat...
Check out this update on talks over the proposed Rutgers-Rowan merger. What do y...
Looking for a job? Don't miss New Jersey Collegiate Career Day on May 30. More...
More than 30,000 people attended yesterday's commencement ceremony. Were you there?
Commencement kicks off in less than one hour. Congratulations to all of our grad...
Commencement is two days away! Meet the Rutgers Class of 2012. They are playwrig...
A Rutgers prof. says President Obama's endorsement of gay marriage could be a tu...
Congratulations to all of our graduates - all 13,465 of them. If you're going to...
Kudos to all of our engineering students who showed off their projects - from a...
Do you have the nerve to bungee jump over a gorge in Zimbabwe? Yup, we're not su...
Check out this video on the annual Rainbow Graduation that celebrates the achiev...
Are the Rutgers seniors out there ready to graduate? Many of them say the past f...
Ever wondered where the produce in the New Brunswick dining halls comes from? We...
Did you hear the news? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed Rutgers' Eric LeGrand:
Ever wanted to be part of a flash mob? Watch this crowd dance to Lady Gaga's Bor...
Did you have a good time at Rutgers Day? Post your pictures and check out video...
Come decorate one of the R's in the R Garden at Voorhees Mall:
It's not too late to come out to Rutgers Day. Check out our blog for updates on...
Welcome to Rutgers Day 2012! Activities kick off in 20 minute so don't be late....
Are you ready for Rutgers Day? Check out our Countdown to Rutgers Day blog for l...
Who doesn't love cute puppies? Check out this video about the seeing eye puppies...
Celebrate Mother's Day! State Theatre Presents Brian McKnight
Congratulations to Rutgers senior Kevin Tobia - one of only 15 students in the w...
State Theatre and AM Productions Present Gordon Lightfoot
There's less than a week to go until Rutgers Day. Catch the Magic of Eric Wilzig...
State Theatre and Magic 98.3 present LeAnn Rimes
Kudos to three Rutgers scientists who have been elected to one of the most prest...
In the mood for a nice long run? Register in person this Saturday for the Unite...
New Jersey Folk Festival 2012
The Our Rutgers, Our Future campaign has already raised more than $626 million i...
Did you do DNA sequencing in your basic biology class? A pilot program at Rutger...
The Rutgers Facebook page welcomed our 14,000th fan over the weekend. Thanks for...
Have you seen the Countdown to Rutgers Day blog yet? Dont miss the latest news a...
If you missed our new president's speech yesterday, check out some video highlig...
Dr. Robert L. Barchi has been unanimously approved as the next president of Rutg...
Want to learn about the new Rutgers president? The Board of Governors meeting is...
State Theatre presents Leading Juggler Michael Moschen
Big congratulations go to Rutgers student Walter Fortson who has gone from being...
Students and others at Rutgers say the Trayvon Martin case shows we have a long...
Looking for some tips on writing a great resume? Look no further than Rutgers -...
A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows most New Jersey voters oppose the Rutgers-Camd...
Lots of news on commencement today - Greg Brown, chairman and CEO of Motorola So...
Are you graduating this year? You've got to dress the part. It's time to order y...
Kudos to all of our dancers who helped raise $442,075 for the Embrace Kids Found...
A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows nearly half of New Jerseyans say the NYPD surv...
State Theatre and WDHA present Dickey Betts and Great Southern
Are you ready for Rutgers Day? The big event kicks off in a month with more than...
Rutgers Dance Marathon is just three days away. Get in the spirit by checking ou...
How can the state help more people finish college? Let us know what you think:
Do you have health insurance? Are you concerned about paying for it? Rutgers' Jo...
Have you downloaded the Rutgers app yet? Take a look at our new app and visit th...
Got an opinion on the university's budget, tuition, and fees? Speak up at a hear...
It's official: Rutgers will launch a naval ROTC program in the fall. It is the f...
Moscow Festival Ballet In Cinderella
Are you on Twitter? With news flowing across Twitter every second, journalists a...
Don't miss this important announcement about commencement - Parking will be limi...
Welcome back from spring break. If you like to ride your bike around campus and...
State Theatre Presents Margaret Cho - The Cho Dependent Tour
This tragedy, which will forever affect the lives of the families involved, deep...
Jurors are currently deliberating in the case against Dharun Ravi. Check out thi...
Scientists from Rutgers and other schools got a big surprise when they discovere...
Bill Brown, a student at Rutgers-Camden law school, has been in the headlines re...
Check out a dance competition and help underprivileged kids in Bangladesh all at...
What are you doing for spring break? Have a happy and safe week off. We'll see y...
Are you brave enough to take a 33-foot plunge off one of the highest diving plat...
Are you a Stephen King fan? Well he's a fan of one of Rutgers very own authors....
Best of luck to our Scarlet Knights men's basketball team as they head to Madiso...
Looking for a job? Check out this unique career fair that turned the tables on t...
A new poll from Rutgers shows most New Jerseyans skip out on making New Years re...
Can you build a bridge out of gumdrops and toothpicks that is strong enough to h...
Dresden Philharmonic
Love them or hate them, email attachments are a big part of life on the Web. And...
Have you read about the alleged surveillance of Muslim students at Rutgers? Pres...
What do you think about climate change? Does this warm weather make you nervous?...
State Theatre’s 6th Annual Family Day Brings In More Than 6,000 People To Downtown New Brunswick
Best of luck to the men's basketball team that is heading up north to the Pruden...
What's your take on the Republican primaries? A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows...
Have you met Rutgers bus driver Stanley McNeil? Check out this video to hear his...
Are you a fan of Dancing with the Stars? Check out our Rutgers version of Dancin...
Did you hear the news? Junot Díaz will be this year's commencement speaker.
Kudos to our Indian Classical Dance Team that was featured in The New York Times:
A big welcome to our 12,000th - well, technically our 12,031st - Rutgers Univers...
State Theatre Presents The Annual Family Day On Presidents Day
Happy Valentine's Day, Rutgers! To get you in the spirit, check out our story ab...
Do you watch The Daily Show? Elliott Kalan, one of the show's writers, came to R...
Rutgers staffer Matthew Ferguson has become an overnight internet sensation with...
It's never too early to think about Rutgers Day! Bring your family and friends a...
Are you stressed out? Try meditation. Rutgers is offering classes on the New Bru...
Please see the information below regarding the situation on the Newark Campus:...
Did you catch that middle finger during the Super Bowl halftime show? Rutgers' E...
Be a part of the largest blood drive ever at Rutgers a week from today. The goal...
Got an electric car? Thinking of buying one? Well you can charge it at Rutgers....
Have you heard the controversy about Susan G. Komen for the Cure and their decis...
Love it or hate it, the weather has been wacky these past few weeks. State clima...
Looking for a good place to make connections? How about the White House? Rutgers...
State Theatre Presents The Tony Award-winning Musical Fiddler on The Roof
Congratulations to Kyle Flood - the new head football coach at Rutgers:
Kyle Flood has been named as the new coach of the Scarlet Knights football team....
State Theatre Presents Tschaikowski St. Petersburg State Orchestra
Have you ever heard beatboxing? Check out this video to see Rutgers senior Sung...
State Theatre Presents The Yardbirds and Vanilla Fudge
Are you a Stephen Colbert fan? Law Professor Frank Askin says Colbert and his un...
Have you heard the news? Scarlet Knights Football Coach Greg Schiano is leaving...
Attn Scarlet Knights fans: Athletic Director Tim Pernetti's news conference will...
What do you think of the plan to merge Rutgers-Camden with Rowan University? Wha...
There is big news for the future of Rutgers coming out of Trenton today. Take a...
Check out this great story in The New York Times about Rutgers' recovery dorms f...
What do you think of SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act? Rutgers' Aram Sinnreich s...
The National Weather Service has placed parts of our area under a Winter Weather...
Happy Friday! Are you a commuter student? Learn how you can meet people and get...
Meet the five outstanding alumni who will be inducted into the Rutgers Hall of D...
Beyonce's baby may be big news, but have you ever thought of Beyonce as a politi...
Have you taken a Byrne seminar? Do you want to know more about them? Check out t...
Welcome back to our students! Check out this video to watch chefs compete for to...
State Theatre Presents the 6th Annual Hub City Carnivale
The spring semester starts in one week! Enjoy your time off and get ready for cl...
Ever considered taking an online course? Are you enrolled in one now? Online cla...
What were the biggest moments at Rutgers in 2011? Here's a hint: Eric LeGrand's...
Happy new year! Rutgers offices have re-opened. We'll see our students when clas...
Rutgers!
Go Rutgers! Congrats to the Scarlet Knights on today's victory against Iowa Stat...
Are you at the Pinstripe Bowl? Check in and tell us how it's going. Go RU!
Big congratulations to the Scarlet Knights men's basketball team on their double...
Spring semester begins Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Happy holidays! Have a safe and enjoyable break:
Do you believe in Santa Claus? A Rutgers prof. says children who stop believing...
Do finals stress you out? What about the holidays? If you look to comfort food,...
Thanks to everyone who voted for Eric LeGrand's return as the best sports moment...
Kudos to everyone who participated in this year's Big Chill 5K. You helped bring...
Would you drink raw milk? Presidential candidate Ron Paul and Rutgers Professor...
Get ready for the New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium on Dec. 30. Undergrad...
Vote to push our Eric LeGrand to the top of Sports Illustrated's "Best Moments o...
Are you a beer aficionado? The Rutgers Beer Appreciation Society is like a wine...
State Theatre Presents Salute To Vienna
Speed networking is like speed dating - with the aim of landing a job instead of...
Are you a fan of It's a Wonderful Life? The holiday classic is based on a short...
Do you want a say in the future of the Grease Trucks? Take this survey to tell u...
Are you seeing double or even triple at Rutgers? That's because more twins and t...
Find out about the latest events and happenings in New Brunswick from our new Ca...
Looking for an internship? Check out this story to learn how to make the most of...
Physics Professor Claud Lovelace has three interests in life: classical music, p...
American Repertory Ballet’s Presents The Nutcracker
Characters from American Repertory Ballet’s The Nutcracker To Visit Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital Pediatric Patients
Looking for a good holiday event for your kids? Don't miss the Faraday Children'...
State Theatre Receives a 2011 People’s Choice Award Nomination
New Brunswick Churches Mobilizes Hundreds of Volunteers To Bring Christmas Cheer To Families In Need Saturday December 10
My Mother’s Italian, My Father’s Jewish, and I’m Home For The Holidays
Looking for a good deal? You can great prices on everything from desks and chair...
Kudos to the team from Rutgers-Newark that placed second in the nation - just be...
Six out of 10 New Jersey residents feel penalties for marijuana use should be re...
In May 1972, 40 percent of New Jerseyans said penalties for marijuana use should...
State Theatre And New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Present Home For The Holidays With Brian Stokes Mitchell
Are you a fan of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" on ABC? Alum Aaron Jackson is...
John Stamos Joins The Beach Boys Concert
Welcome back! Where are you doing your holiday shopping this year? Rutgers Profe...
Happy Thanksgiving, Rutgers! Have a safe and enjoyable break.
Watch our Muslim and Jewish students come together to prepare meals for the less...
Check out the highlights from Saturday's game:
Congratulations to everyone who became an American citizen at the first naturali...
Kudos to all of our alumni who volunteered at the first Alumni Day of Service:
The Fresh Beat Band - Live in Concert
Rutgers Professor Abram Gabriel suffered a devastating type of stroke that kills...
Looking for a job? Look no further than social media to build your brand and exp...
There are some false rumors and misconceptions about the future of the Grease Tr...
RU a super genius, a good guesser, plain lucky, or just like to have fun? Attend...
The parents of Tyler Clementi returned to the Rutgers campus today for a symposi...
Want to know how to wear a kimono? Check out this video celebrating fashions fro...
The restructuring of medical education in New Jersey is imminent and Rutgers is...
Happy Charter Day, Rutgers!
It's been a year since Rutgers' Eric LeGrand was paralyzed from an injury sustai...
State Theatre, AEG Live, and AM Productions Present Straight No Chaser
Happy Halloween, Rutgers! Check out what our students have to say about their pl...
Get the Gorilla 5k Run/Walk
Rutgers’ Eric LeGrand will join his teammates and lead the Scarlet Knights out o...
Raw Dance Company: Project X
Big kudos to everyone who donated for Rutgers Against Hunger's Food Day program,...
Want to be a TA at Rutgers? Learn the ropes through a unique TA training program:
What do you think of the Occupy Wall Street movement? Rutgers' James Livingston...
New Brunswick son, Michael Zuckerman to appear on CNN
Rutgers-Newark Chancellor Steven Diner announced today that he will leave his po...
What qualities would you like to see in the next Rutgers president? Speak out at...
Do you use an iPhone? What about a personal computer? The Rutgers community gath...
Are you psyched for homecoming weekend? Don't miss all the events and the big ga...
State Theatre Presents The Rat Pack Is Back!
Looking for an excuse to venture off campus? Come explore more than five acres i...
We need six more fans to help us reach the 11,000 mark. Help spread the word abo...
Looking for some inspiration today? Check out this story on Rutgers' own Eric Le...
As Rutgers student Chris Jones sat in the studio audience of Anderson Cooper’s C...
Have you checked out the new Livingston Dining Commons? The brand new facility i...
Rutgers students got to help out on the set yesterday as the Anderson Cooper cre...
We were happy to welcome Anderson Cooper, Dr. Phil McGraw, Kelly Ripa, and many...
Gov. Christie announced today that he will not run for president. Rutgers' David...
Could you handle a week without social media? A university in Pennsylvania cut o...
State Theatre Presents Chris Robinson Brotherhood
The Rutgers bus fleet has gone green. The new buses are easier to load and bette...
Who will be the next Homecoming Idol? It's up to you to decide. Cast your vote b...
Learn more about the New Jersey team's awesome solar house - the only one in the...
Help our team win the People's Choice award at the Solar Decathlon competition....
Want to know what Rutgers scientists are up to? Check out this story on a brothe...
We may be derided for the "Jersey Shore," aggressive driving, and talking too fa...
The new core curriculum at Rutgers' School of Arts and Sciences is designed to h...
Congrats to the Scarlet Knights football players for their victory over Ohio. Se...
RU Rah Rah! Come cheer on the Scarlet Knights as they take on Ohio University. K...
How do you feel about the changes to Facebook? Love them? Hate them? Just confus...
Students were introduced to the many activities Rutgers has to offer. Check out...
After being harassed at a previous college, gay student Chris Jones transferred...
Students study everything from the politics of kitchen design to the meaning of...
Good news for medical research and education in New Jersey!
Congratulations to Rutgers-Camden professor Jacob Soll, an expert on Machiavelli...
Rutgers cultivates the next generation of farmers.
Traders And Colonists Meet Indians Of South Jersey
A GPS that could help you avoid traffic and reduce pollution? Rutgers researcher...
Watch this video of students recounting the life lessons learned while studying...
Rutgers president urges the university to "pursue greatness'' in the years ahead.
What are the trendiest language courses on campus? Read this and find out.
Rutgers researchers delve into the psychology of women who abuse alcohol.
Tune into President Richard L. McCormick's address today at 1:10. You can watch...
It's actually more like the "Frosh 7.'' This story explains why.
Thanks to our generous donors, Rutgers raised more money than ever this year to...
Rutgers experts will help fight terroristic chemical attacks.
Don't forget to tune into President Richard L. McCormick's address on Friday at...
Rutgers recycled more than three million pounds to win this prize!
Parents and students have a great chance to bond at this weekend's events. There...
Returning Rutgers students give advice to freshmen. Watch the video!
Alex Dawson / The Raconteur and State Theatre Present Idiots and Angels
The executive editor of Rutgers Today describes life since 9/11, when he escaped...
A Rutgers professor uses new technology to ID thousands of 9/11 victims whose re...
Great story about a Rutgers graduate who captures 9/11 street memorials and othe...
State Theatre Presents The Fifth Annual 'New Jersey Blues and Jazz Festival' at The Backstage Jazz Club
Traditional Chinese Folk Dance
Rutgers gets high marks from Her Campus as a great school for women, scoring ahe...
Don't forget to donate to RAH this week when you're buying books.
Read the story of Rutgers graduates who were aboard Flight 93 and the efforts to...
Here's a list of Rutgers events honoring 9/11.
State Theatre Presents Grammy Nominated Guitarist ‘Tommy Emmanuel’
We want to see red! Post photos of your scarlet selves here to celebrate College...
Baby, remember their names! Watch this video of performing arts students who dor...
You never have to miss the campus bus with this new app, designed by engineering...
Snapshot of this year's class. There are 58,000 students, a record number!
Rutgers experts give tips on how parents and children can weather the college ye...
A new analyst at Rutgers Football Radio!
The beginning of the end of the flu?
Check out the new daily RU-info Update video from RU-info and RU-tv Broadcast Co...
T-shirts for the first football game will be distributed to students outside - T...
For the student who asked if Gibbons Hall is co-ed, here is the answer (sorry we...
State Theatre and Thunder 106 Present Larry the Cable Guy 'Tailgate Party'
Here are some pictures of the Governor visiting the shelters set up on campus ye...
From Rutgers-Newark: The Newark campus of Rutgers will be open as usual Monday,...
Hurricane Irene is giving Rutgers scientists a chance to learn new things about...
WeatherWatcher is doing a good job of updating weather info related to the storm...
In the aftermath of Irene, travel around the Rutgers-New Brunswick campus is lik...
The Rutgers-New Brunswick Campus is serving as an evacuation center for several...
Hi Anayia. Classes start Thurs., Sept. 1. Check out the academic calendar.
Check for updates on Hurricane Irene on the university's WeatherWatcher Facebook...
Due to projected high winds and rain this evening, campus transit will be stoppi...
Before he won the Pulitzer, author and alum Junot Diaz took 'expos,' like everyo...
You can find any important announcements or updates on campus weather conditions...
If an election were held today, President Obama couldn't count on New Jersey, ac...
The Future Scholars program, which mentors disadvantaged teens for five years, i...
Some new and improved facilities for the start of the school year!
Back to School for New Brunswick - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
State Theatre Presents Comedian Kathleen Madigan And Gone Madigan
Voting is open until August 28.
N. J. preschool children have the second-highest obesity rate in the nation. Two...
Beware the bloom? A Rutgers scientist says it doesn't seem harmful---yet.
NJ voters aren't thrilled with the president or the governor.
State Theatre Announces New HD Program
A Rutgers-Camden art professor will install large scale art pieces that resemble...
The bride wore red. Pumps, that is. And the bridesmaids wore scarlet and black...
The highly ranked Rutgers College of Nursing is poised to get even better.
Java drinkers everywhere are happy to hear that a Rutgers researcher has found t...
Could coffee fight cancer? Maybe, say two RU researchers.
Ultimate Frisbee is still alive and well at Rutgers.
A Rutgers expert in allergy and immunology has bad news for allergy sufferers.
The University Swimming Association pool is a well-kept secret that's been aroun...
Two RU alums found place for all those old baseball cards: eBay. They're the sit...
Rutgers Campus Info, a.k.a. @RUinfo, will be on Twitter today at 2:30 answering...
Why do they wear gorilla masks? Read this to find out.
"Black hoodie. Scarlet hat. That's greatness, you know where it started at''--ly...
New York Times story about a Rutgers hydrologist exploring the mystery of "meltw...
Look for RU marching band members soon in a spot for "CBS Sports College Footbal...
coLAB Arts News - August 5, 2011
Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
The money will fund security training and advanced technologies.
Randy Travis
A Night Of Fun And Imagination At Puppet Slam
State Theatre Presents Dark Star Orchestra
They came to study cutting edge medicine--and catch a glimpse of college life in...
New Brunswick Theater Festival Presents A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
State Theatre Presents Spanish Brass
Congratulations to Rutgers-Newark prof Clement Price on his presidential appoint...
The federal government gets a lesson on tax reform from a Rutgers economist.
A generous gift from head coach Greg Schiano and his wife Christy.
Check out this video to see the look of awe and happiness on the faces of these...
American Indian: Taino Culture, Past and Present
Mark Doty, who has won awards and high acclaim as a poet, returns to Rutgers in...
Did you know Rutgers hosts a summer residential union school for women?
Should you really be working on the laptop on vacation?
Rutgers researcher in the news for her cutting edge work on language development. Check out the video of babies in the lab at the bottom of the page.
Everything you wanted to know about the debt ceiling but were afraid to ask, and what it means to the average American.
Some day, there will be a robot in every home, predicts an instructor at this week-long program for teens. But should robots have the same rights as humans? Watch this video to see what students have learned.
Some students overcome great obstacles to attend Rutgers but are essentially homeless when summer rolls around. That's when they turn to SHIP (Transitions for Youth Summer Internship Program).
State Theatre Presents Three Dog Night
Two Rutgers women took to the skies in this unique program.
In this program, students work closely with residents in Bolivia and other poor countries to solve community problems together.
The 1.6 percent rise in tuition and fees approved by Rutgers today is the lowest percentage increase in more than two decades.
Eric LeGrand post on Twitter: "Standing tall, we won't fall.''
You can check out Sean Kenney's amazing Lego sculptures this summer at the Bronx Zoo.
The study also found that when athletes smoke pot, it's more likely to be "recreational.'' They're less apt to use it as a coping mechanism.
Can a red rubber ball symbolize depression? Watch the video.
Alum Barry Kramer covered the Viet Nam War for the Wall Street Journal. Now, he's supporting the next generation of journalists with this gift.
Alumni Barry Kramer covered the Viet Nam War for the Wall Street Journal. Now, he's supporting future journalists with this gift.
The Orphanage Series
Does this mean Cliff Notes for "The Nanny Diaries?''
coLAB Arts News: MusicLAB Volume 1 and Extended Gallery Hours!
Great CNN story on self-proclaimed "technorican'' and Rutgers astrophysics grad who went on to work for NASA.
In post-industrial Phillipsburg, a Rutgers grad helps restore a Georgian Manor--and a sense of civic pride.
The ultimate Jersey shore house? That's the idea behind this solar home designed by students from Rutgers and NJIT.
Rutgers alum is first Hispanic woman to serve on U.S. District Court in New Jersey.
Check out this video of Rutgers Summer Scholars, who include a nine-year-old and an 11-year-old!
Rutgers diving team star makes a splash after overcoming obstacles.
Some startling facts and figures behind the lack of healthcare coverage for immigrants in New Jersey.
How a Rutgers-Newark alum began blogging about Louis Armstrong and turned that into a book deal and career.
Read this Star-Ledger story on a Rutgers biologist who studies creatures who live in toxic waterways, and how they are altered by pollution.
Teens learn how good nutrition can prevent high blood pressure, diabetes and other conditions--and the healthiest way to make a pizza.
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
A Rutgers prof makes an important discovery about parents' relationships with their mentally ill adult children.
On the 30th anniversary of the battle against AIDS, a drug that Rutgers scientists helped develop wins FDA approval--the first HIV drug to get the green light in three years.
Paralyzed rapper and groundbreaking researcher work together. Watch the video. Rutgers Today is revisiting its best stories of the year.
Incarcerated parents' family relationships can have a deep impact on their transition back into society, according to RU prof.
A new name for Rutgers Stadium.
A new academic center down the shore is underway!
Would the Babe take steroids? You'll have to see Alex Gherardi's play to find out.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away black holes existed, and grew very quickly.
Stink bugs beware. RU entomologist George Hamilton is searching for ways to thin your ranks.
Colab Arts Present Discernment of Spirits
It's not so much the spandex and capes that make superheroes relatable, but their human frailties, says Rutgers-Camden prof.
If you're a grad, you'll want to know about Jim Rhodes. He created the RU Alumni Association and is now the first chair of the RUAA Board of Directors. Since the association began in 2008, he's continued to boost membership.
There's a lot of buzz about this video on Rutgers' class for backyard beekeepers. Check it out!
David Esbjornson, now directing the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of "Measure for Measure," is coming to Rutgers.
Check out what a Rutgers expert says about the deadly E.coli strain that has killed more than a dozen people in Europe.
NONPROFIT STATE THEATRE BENEFIT RAISES $550,000
An excerpt from Toni Morrison's speech made NBC's Nightly News commencement speaker roundup:
White House Chef is a Rutgers Alum!
Rutgers President McCormick Announces his Plans to Step Down
Rutgers alum Michele Promaulayko has made a name for herself as the top editor at Women's Health. Check out her story:
Check out this video on RU for Troops - a group that frequently assembles care packages for soldiers serving abroad:
A big welcome to our 9,000th Rutgers University Facebook fan! Please continue to spread to word by telling all your friends about the Facebook page dedicated to all things Rutgers.
The university website and email services have been restored. Thank you for your patience during this scheduled maintenance.
The Rutgers website and several email services are currently unavailable due to maintenance. If you have a question or need directory assistance, contact RU Info at 732-445-INFO.
A reminder that the Rutgers website and many email services will be down tomorrow and Wednesday for maintenance. See this link for details:
Check out this video from the Rites of Passage Ceremony, which celebrates the academic achievements of students of color, particularly those of African American and Latin American heritage:
Several online services at Rutgers, including the main website and email accounts, will be unavailable on Tuesday and Wednesday next week due to scheduled maintenance. Check this link for details:
Rutgers alumna Natalie Morales is set to become a news anchor on the Today Show next month!
Congratulations to our student athletes on being recognized once again for outstanding academic achievement by the NCAA:
Visit Rutgers Today for pictures from yesterday's commencement ceremony:
Raices Cultural Center Sustainability Discussion Group
New Brunswick Based Raices Cultural Center Offers Natural Arts Programming: Meditation and Kombucha
Commencement activities are underway at Rutgers. Check out our commencement page for details on the main event and school convocations:
State Theatre Presents Comedian 'Rita Rudner'
The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences has rescheduled its convocation for Monday. University Commencement will continue as scheduled on Sunday. See the school's website for details:
Congratulations to all of our graduates! Commencement activities will take place rain or shine at Rutgers Stadium on Sunday. Check out this page for details:
Rutgers graduate Scott McLane is speaking publicly about his battle with alcoholism to help others avoid his fate. Watch his story:
RAICES CULTURAL CENTER’S NEW SUSTAINABILITY COMPONENT KICKS OFF ITS PROGRAMMING WITH A SUSTAINABLE LIVING DISCUSSION GROUP
Don't miss this weekend's reunion activities on the New Brunswick and Camden campuses:
Meet one of our outstanding graduates. Amanda Craig is a standout on the softball field and in the classroom:
Seniors are getting ready for commencement this weekend! Take a look as they reflect back on four years at Rutgers:
Looking for a change of pace from the dining halls? Use your meal plan for some fine dining on student nights at the Rutgers Club:
VEE Corporation and State Theatre Presents Barney Live in Concert
Do you know how to play golf? The Rutgers WINGS program recently showed female students the game of golf to help them improve their professional networking opportunities on the golf course:
Check out this piece on CNN from Rutgers junior Megan Schuster who talks about her work on a 9/11 journalism project and how she was troubled by people celebrating Osama bin Laden's death:
Want to relax and learn a few yo-yo tricks? Check out this video from RU-tv on the Rutgers Yo-Yo Club:
Spinal disc product spurred ethics slip, says medical board
Hospice of Hackensack sold to Amedisys
Deals and Moves: May 3
National & International Headlines
Insurance helps Neptune company plan for growth
Chamber skips Trump golf course over comments
Legal community supports agreement on Supreme Court nominee
N.J. lacks enough affordable rental housing, study finds
Today is the last day of classes for the spring semester! As you start studying for finals, take a look at highlights from Rutgers Day 2011:
Index shows small-business employment on rise
National & International Headlines
Deals and Moves: May 2
Did you miss the solar power demonstration on Voorhees Mall today? Check out this blog entry for details and be sure to enjoy the last few minutes of Rutgers Day 2011.
Welcome to Rutgers Day 2011! Be sure to check out the Rutgers Day blog for live blogging throughout the day. We'll see you later:
Value packages, gas prices drive spike in baseball ticket sales
Court denies hospitals’ efforts to block reopening of Pascack Valley
Broker: Stronger North Jersey industrial market boosts 8A, 7A submarkets
Contracting website gets state Senate approval
State pledges $40M to Parkway interchange project near Ft. Monmouth
At annual event, Stevens focuses on need to ‘out-innovate the rest of the world’
Merck reports strong 1st quarter as sales jump
N.J. seeks variety of Medicaid changes to save $300M
Rutgers Day kicks off in less than 24 hours! Make the most of your day with these tips:
Deals and Moves: April 29
National & International Headlines
Concerts East, AEG Live and State Theatre Present `Weird Al' Yankovic
Nine students ended their protest on the third floor of Old Queens Thursday evening. Read an update here:
Nine Rutgers students are currently staging a sit-in at Old Queens. Contrary to some claims, the students have not occupied the president's office. Check out this statement for more information:
Christie signs pair of bills easing business tax burden
Newark unveils strategy to lure large employers to Brick City
Archer & Greiner announces merge with Hackensack firm
Following S&P, Moody's downgrades N.J. bond rating
How are your dance moves? Check out top collegiate dancers and test out your own dance skills at Rutgers Day this Saturday:
Deals and Moves: April 28
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Sale of bad loans drives $67.1M loss at Sun
Expanded medical coding program at Burlington set to graduate first class
Lesniak calls report on corporate incentives 'sophomoric'
Solar installation will save Atlantic City $450K over 15 years
Deals and Moves: April 27
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Rutgers is starting a scholarship in honor of Pamela Schmidt, who was killed last month shortly after finding out she had been accepted to a master's program at Rutgers. Please find out how you can help:
Tellers union accepts deal on Meadowlands Racetrack takeover
Chase plans to up small-business lending by 20 percent
Union: Meadowlands Racetrack agreement expected by end of day
Extending unemployment benefits as number of new claims drops
Seton Hall business school unveils market research outreach program
Marina operator puts focus on environmental efforts
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Looking for live entertainment, good food, and interesting programs all in one place? Come to Rutgers Day this Saturday:
Deals and Moves: April 26
Higher education wants bond issue to finance new facilities
Report shows slower growth in medical spending
Patient care partnership picks Hackensack UMC to unveil federal initiative
Rutgers students are busy designing and building a solar powered house as part of a solar decathalon competition against teams from other schools. Check out a virtual tour of the house and other solar-related projects at Rutgers on Rutgers Day this Satur
Series of five deals help fill Parsippany office building
Deals and Moves: April 25
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Rutgers Day is a week away - get ready for some great programs and wonderful food on April 30:
Holt touts federal funding program's impact on biomedical research
Turnpike officials grilled at privatization hearing
U.S. Chamber decries state law allowing Trenton to seize unused gift card balances
BPU president: Agency weeks away from finishing energy master plan
Treasury extends lending deadline for small-bank program to spur business activity
St. Michael's hospital CFO will retire in July
Toys R Us opens new distribution center to better meet holiday crush
Do you know how to build an oxygen air blender or a rehabilitation bicycle? Rutgers mechanical engineering students do and they're going to be displaying their final projects on May 2. Check it out:
Deals and Moves: April 21
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Denholtz reports 71 N.J. lease signings in first quarter
Survey: Employer-sponsored benefits key to worker attraction, retention
Hedge fund managers’ outlook brighter, says Rothstein Kass report
Rutgers' diversity in medicine program turns 25
Panasonic announces relocation, will employ 1,000 in Newark
Former Rutgers student Dharun Ravi has been indicted on a hate crime charge following the suicide of Tyler Clementi in September:
Hudson City Savings reports half-billion dollar loss following balance sheet move
Deals and Moves: April 20
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With regret for the loss of a long-standing Rutgers tradition, and with admiration for the students who worked hard to plan and run the concert this year, President McCormick has decided that the university can no longer continue to hold Rutgersfest. Det
In response to growing demand, Edison staffing firm adds engineering division
Edison home to largest rooftop solar installation in U.S.
Crowley stepping down as Amicus CEO
Tent State University is up and running on Voorhees Mall. Students who are lobbying for higher education funding got a boost from two members of Congress yesterday. Stop by and support the cause!
Signs of optimism at N.J. big-box locations
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Deals and Moves: April 19
Super Bowl host group taps ex-American Express president, a detailed planner, as CEO
Officials publish data on hospital-acquired conditions in N.J.
Terracycle shifts business model in service of environment
Deals and Moves: April 18
Despite end to incentives, SBA loan activity jumps
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Looking for a job on campus? Rutgers has many options for students -- from working on a farm to doing research with professors. Here are some tips for finding a job that matches your interests:
Hope everyone is enjoying Rutgersfest. Here are the details on attractions, rules, and bus information:
Pulse continues to resist hostile takeover bid from Bel Fuse
Merck researchers honored for diabetes drug discovery
Fort Lee, developers reach agreement on Centuria site
Legislator, official point to solutions in restoring N.J.'s competitive advantage
Ameriprise takes space at Class A campus in Florham Park
Do you have good manners? See how you would measure up at a job interview or professional dinner:
Deals and Moves: April 15
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Gural ‘nervous’ over racetrack vote as deadline looms
Jersey City buildings' sale sets N.J. commercial real estate record
Christie ally becomes Sports Authority board chair as deadline on racetrack nears
PhRMA session focuses on need to reform health care to help industry
Expert: Report indicating fall in N.J. foreclosures 'out of pattern with what we've been seeing'
This year's commencement will be reconnecting with old traditions by moving from Voorhees Mall to Rutgers Stadium for what is expected to be the largest and most inclusive gathering of Rutgers graduates in years.
J&J unit announces Topamax recall
Deals and Moves: April 14
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Live coverage: PhRMA annual meeting in Jersey City
Experts: High energy costs curbing retail sales
Budget cuts present newest wrinkle to re-imagined trans-Hudson tunnel
J.P. Morgan Chase's first-quarter earning spike despite revenue drop
Labor official points to business advantage of new OT rules at chamber event
Ex-NFL star quarterbacks telecom deal for small firms
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Deals and Moves: April 13
Rutgers football alumni will be returning to campus for a flag football game honoring Eric LeGrand on Rutgers Day. The current team will then take to the field for the annual Scarlet-White game. Don't miss all the athletic events on April 30:
Cultural Collaboration: Raices Cultural Center at "Film Club at the Hub"
Small-business confidence takes tumble, according to survey
Panasonic CEO to deliver commencement address at NJIT
Labor launches website to connect employers, job seekers
State announces negotiations to lease Monmouth Park track
Danish biotech cuts ribbon on U.S. headquarters building in North Brunswick
Bel Fuse brings Pulse takeover effort to the boardroom
David Tyree, who used to play for the Giants, is running the Tough Mudder, a grueling endurance competition, to raise money for our own Eric LeGrand this weekend:
Deals and Moves: April 12
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Eric Tortoriello says a grant from the SAS Dean's Emergency Fund allowed him to stay in school to pursue a dream of becoming an archeologist:
Court approves $9.5M sale of Charlie Brown's chain
Global Crossing acquired in deal valued at $3B
SBA series will feature ex-FEMA director Paulison
Deals and Moves: April 11
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N.J. firm ramps up production of radiation-sensing cards to meet Japanese demand
Already hit with fine from U.S., J&J now faces $7.8M penalty from U.K.
UMDNJ prepares for annual technology symposium
IT firm awarded nationwide certification as it aims at markets farther from N.J.
Newark, other cities hope restaurant weeks begin long relationships with visiting diners
J&J agrees to pay $70M fine for bribes, kickbacks
Livingston campus home to state's first two-car charging system
Developers report first lease at SciPark campus
Japanese pharma company finalizes $1.8M EDA grant
Hospital Association expresses desire to work with administration on Medicaid
Got what it takes to stay awake for 24 hours and compete in a computer programming competition? Many Rutgers students recently took on the challenge. Take a look:
Deals and Moves: April 8
Pulse responds to latest salvo in takeover bid by rival Bel Fuse
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Ruling says hospitals can perform emergency treatments, even without license
UConn alum accepts trophy for victory in first NJBIZ Brackets challenge
Coates to manage $400M Middle Eastern power plant
Report: Contractors contributed $9.4M in 2010, a 13 percent drop
N.J. family donates $10M for new business school building at Wake Forest
Spokesman: Prudential Center at 101% capacity during NCAA games
More than 400 dancers broke a fundraising record this year at Dance Marathon, raising more than $380,000 for the Embrace Kids Foundation. Take a look at the dancers in action:
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Atlantic Wind Connection takes early step in offshore development
Deals and Moves: April 7
Court decision involving N.J. company breaks new ground
Ernesto J. Cortés Jr., Brooke Mackenzie Ellison, Toni Morrison, and Elizabeth Warren will all receive honorary degrees at this year's commencement:
State secures $1.5M for investors defrauded by Brennan
Expert: Government 'can't put a lid' on mobile app development
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Report demonstrates cautious optimism for N.J. commercial real estate market
Deals and Moves: April 6
Business applauds Senate vote on health care reform
NJBIZ Brackets: Alworth revels in UConn win, positive attention March Madness brought Newark
Execs: Not enough women in top banking positions
Merck to pay $430M for specialty eye-care company
Report: Mercedes to recall more than 130,000 SUVs
Need some career advice? Speak with career professionals and play a game of 'Career Jeopardy' at Rutgers Day this year:
Deals and Moves: April 5
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Chapters of nonprofit CASA merge to manage drop in funding
NJBIZ Brackets: It's lawyer vs. lawyer in championship game
Business groups show support for DEP's proposed rules on beach access
Solar installers join forces to better serve N.J., Pa.
Central Jersey airport restarts commercial service with Boston flight
Christie names committee to consider UMDNJ's future
At Final Four, LG shows off its kitchen appliances
Treasurer: Christie likely will veto tax-cut bill, ask Legislature to pass his version
Bayer eyes N.J. for East Coast operations
Rutgers Day is less than four weeks away! Check out the Countdown to Rutgers Day blog for the latest highlights and updates:
Hess announces partnerships with N.Y. trade associations
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Deals and Moves: April 4
Dance Marathon runs until 6 p.m. tonight to support the Embrace Kids Foundation. Check out this link for live coverage from RU-tv:
RAICES CULTURAL CENTER CELEBRATES EARTH DAY WEEKEND EARLY WITH MUSIC AND ART
Women leave strong impression on N.J. business climate
Report: Hudson Waterfront a bright spot in flat N.J. office market
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Christie supports Stockton bid to host presidential debate
Deals and Moves: April 1
Do you have what it takes to get around in a wheelchair? Students found out just how hard that can be at a relay sponsored by the new Rutgers Empowering Disabilities group:
NJBIZ Brackets: Final Four execs overcame many critics on road to Houston
Booker offers insight into Newark development during 'upbeat and encouraging' entrepreneurial ...
Honeywell announces expansion to Slovakia
Hartz files second lawsuit against EDA over Panasonic tax credits
N.J. Natural gas puts nine projects on fast track
Newark official: $35M hotel's groundbreaking a sign of things to come
Princeton services provider signs lease for headquarters space at University Square
N.J. Supreme Court says it will review decision on COAH
N.J. primed for victory in Pa. pollution spat
At forum, Christie adviser says racing, gaming in dire straits, 'but we believe they can be ...
Family farm-turned-market continues adaption to current business clime
Choose N.J. used NCAA regional to demonstrate its game to relocation heavyweights
Deals and Moves: March 31
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There's big news for Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand! He has been released from in-patient treatment at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation:
Christie won't take bait as Ill. governor blasts budget-cutting practices
Camden medical school takes shape as leadership team announced
Leaving a pressure cooker to focus on creativity
Panelists have encouraging outlook for health care construction
ADP report shows job growth accelerated in March
Life sciences firm offers $5.7B takeover bid for Pa. biopharma
Buchanan Ingersoll shareholder jumps to competing firm
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Deals and Moves: March 30
Rutgers art students and graduates are pitching in to raise money for Japanese earthquake and tsunami relief efforts by holding a "Raise Up Japan" art sale this Friday in Philadelphia:
Kudos to members of the Rutgers Formula Racing Team who will be showing off their car at this year's New York International Auto Show:
Millville firm helps draft national safety guidelines
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Deals and Moves: March 29
NJBIZ Brackets: Gibbons attorney believed in UConn when few others did
Medco's South Jersey pharmacy meets prescription milestone
SBA names new N.J. district chief
Shaun O'Hara of the New York Giants has endowed a scholarship for walk-on football players at Rutgers:
Sanofi-Aventis, Columbia partner in diabetes treatment
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Deals and Moves: March 28
NJBIZ editors pick N.J's 50 most powerful people in health care
Down to the wire for bracket-busting N.J. execs
Merck exec gracious in victory as he wins NJBIZ Brackets bet
NJBIZ editor bleeds blue and gold for chance to attend East Regionals
Woody Johnson says Arizona ‘can go all the way’
Coming Monday: The NJBIZ Power 50 health care list
Coming Saturday: How far would you go to see the East Regionals?
1st Constitution Bank closes on acquisition of 3 Amboy Bank branch offices
Vitale bill would step up oversight of surgical centers
Longtime New Brunswick bar owner hopes newcomer helps revive Hub City's music scene
New Jersey college’s bond rating gets cut
Health commissioner's resignation a surprise to leaders in medicine, politics
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Deals and Moves: March 25
NJBIZ Brackets: In Southwest Regional, trash talk turns philanthropic
State added 7,500 jobs in February, but unemployment rate rises
St. Michael's hospital says layoffs, cutbacks will affect 150 employees
At conference, Guadagno hails N.J. tourism recovery
Companies weigh bottom-line impact in handing out top-level NCAA Tournament tickets
On eve of NCAA action, Kentucky's team pulls up stakes for Livingston hotel
Property management firm expands Central Jersey presence
Seventeen Rutgers students got to spend spring break in Nicaragua learning about public health systems. Check out their story and blog:
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Deals and Moves: March 24
Groundbreaking marks start to redevelopment of former industrial site
Ex-bank director convicted of embezzlement
Home sales dive 17 percent, feds say
Citing drunk driving danger, Lautenberg seeks stop to smartphone apps
Flemington research firm faces another leadership transition as founder dies
PSE&G moving forward on plans for new South Jersey nuclear facility
Citing strategic plan, Leadership N.J. ousts executive director
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Deals and Moves: March 23
A big welcome to our 8,000th Rutgers University Facebook fan! Please help continue to spread the word by telling all of your friends about the page that brings you all things Rutgers in one place.
Going once, going twice, sold! Check out the video from the annual auction at the School of Law-Newark where bidders help support scholarships for students who take public interest internships over the summer.
Bristol-Myers Squibb anticipates FDA decision on melanoma drug
Spurned Bel Fuse brings takeover talk to Pulse shareholders
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Report sheds light on power subsidy program
Deals and Moves: March 22
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Ironbound restaurants to host Newark NCAA basketball fans
Bayer vows 'vigorous' defense in $100M discrimination suit
NJBIZ Brackets: Execs discuss pride of representing their schools
Department of Health aims to broaden oversight of outpatient surgery centers
SEC subpoenas Medco over former consultant
Employers cautiously optimistic on 2011 hiring
Make sure your voice is heard on April 5th at the open hearing on the university's budget, tuition, fees, and housing and dining charges for the 2011-2012 school year:
Deals and Moves: March 21
NJBIZ Brackets: Choose NJ chief holding her own against Oakland
Attorneys: N.J. Supreme Court decision could affect commercial lease negotiation
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Researchers say end to animal testing would cost thousands of jobs
Quest to pay $344M for Calif. genetic diagnostics company
Mexican restaurant chain plans N.J. entry
Report: Federal health care reform will expand family coverage
Deals and Moves: March 18
Alumnus Gene Muller is the man behind Exit 9: Hoppy Scarlet Ale from Flying Fish Brewing Company. Check out his story:
State Theatre Announces 28 Performances Just Added for 2011-2012
Rutgers is hosting a workshop to help people effectively use social media in the public sector:
Urban entrepreneurs to receive assistance from SBDC, Bank of America
Bill would centralize information for nonprofits
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Trenton to banks: Lend more
Companies pitch in to help students learn about finances
NJBIZ Brackets: Follow the state's top executives to the Final Four!
Kudos to our Rutgers wrestlers for a great season and best of luck in this weekend's tournament:
Deals and Moves: March 17
An optimistic tone at Mercer economic conference
Goya marks anniversary with major donation
Lakeland completes $20M TARP repayment
IDT plans to spin off its patent unit
Verizon, business groups fight charge that deregulation bill would hurt consumers
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We are close to welcoming our 8,000th Rutgers University Facebook fan. Please help spread the word by telling your friends about the page that brings you all things Rutgers in one place.
Honeywell wins $213M contract for energy upgrades at FDA headquarters
Deals and Moves: March 16
Experts: As state’s recovery takes hold, real estate market also sees pickup
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Washington will allow N.J. to apply for high-speed rail funding
State chamber enters fray in fight with Illinois
Paramus firm will lay off 200 following acquisition
Rutgers' own Mike Rice will serve as an analyst on CBS as March Madness heats up:
Small-business series kicks off in Morris
Happening now: NJBIZ Real Estate Symposium
Deals and Moves: March 15
Manufacturers draw attention of legislators, Guadagno at Statehouse
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Nonprofits restructure to survive downturn
Menendez takes aim at high gas prices
North Jersey firm wins $1.1M military subcontract
Lakewood hospital installs new management team
The Mason Gross School of the Arts is getting its first endowed faculty chair thanks to a generous donation from Marlene and David Tepper. The funds will also provide scholarships for students:
Deals and Moves: March 14
A new Rutgers study shows college students may be at a higher risk for obesity because of their erratic sleep habits:
Analysis urges changes in financial reporting standards
State has generated more than $100M through sale of carbon dioxide allowances
Bagger likens Somerset partnership's efforts to Christie's work
Dissident shareholder calls for Magyar Bank chairman to step down
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Deals and Moves: March 11
State Theatre Presents The Tony Award-Winning Musical 'Spring Awakening'
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One more day of classes left until Spring Break! Rutgers students say they're traveling -- and studying -- during the break. Enjoy:
Putting states in driver's seat on health reform
Regional, state chambers unite to push for tax reform
Canal Crossing project gets $2.3M grant
N.J. sees employment drop in January after private sector gained in 2010
Deals and Moves: March 10
Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick is speaking out against a federal proposal to cut higher education funding that he says will hurt students and research alike:
Hampshire announces sale of medical office condo
State files first suit under predatory towing law
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Should UEZ end, Newark enterprise group says it's standing by for business owners
NJEA spending drives spike in state lobbying
Deals and Moves: March 9
Are you an iPhone user? Rutgers staffer Allan Hoffman has a new book out that will show you how you can use your phone for some amazing photography:
Eisai to cut one-fifth of U.S. work force
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Class A property in Edison sells for $42 million
Citibank, others approved for EDA incentives
Survey: Companies missing opportunity when they send bills
Expanded Central Jersey firm breaks away from national partner
Assembly committee OKs amendments to Medicaid bill
Deals and Moves: March 8
State targets unregistered contracts as peak home improvement season begins
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Seeking a different message on manufacturing
Manufacturer moving its headquarters to Bellmawr
St. Barnabas announces partnership with surgery centers
Want to learn more about next year's gender-neutral housing policy? Check out our latest hot topic to understand the thinking behind it and how it will work.
NJSEA chairman calls on Spicuzzo to resign over corruption charges
Museum’s Stickley exhibition created sales drive at Watchung shop
Deals and Moves: March 7
Experts: Slow recovery will affect redevelopment trends in N.J.
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Politics moves to forefront as commercial builders press legislative leaders
Christie strikes down solar bill over loophole
Need relationship advice? The Sex, Love, and Dating Conference aimed to help students improve romantic relationships and friendships alike:
Gaming adviser: Veto on Web gambling makes 'all the sense in the world'
N.J. again finishes poorly in Tax Foundation report
State offers amnesty to offshore tax cheats
Manufacturing's job growth doesn't improve long-term prospects
Deals and Moves: March 4
Check out Rutgers on the Runway to see students modeling the latest in Rutgers apparel at a charity fashion show.
Seeking stakeholder input on creation of health care exchanges
Lawmakers pass pair of tax measures as veto override falls short
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Poll: Public supports Christie's budget cuts
Central Jersey cancer treatment center off to high-tech start
Deals and Moves: March 3
IRS: 31,000 N.J. nonfilers due $36.5M
Big-box summit meeting puts emphasis on attracting retailers
Employment report: Job growth accelerated in February
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What do you think of Gov. Christie's proposed budget? The latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows state residents are fairly divided over it.
Picatinny Arsenal takes aim at R&D falloff
CEOs: Economy stabilizing, but jobs still cause for concern
Deals and Moves: March 2
Piscataway: Traditional Filipino Palm Weaving Workshop
Piscataway; Final Two in Lecture Series
Pysanky: Traditional Ukrainian Egg Decorating
Online News Site for New Brunswick is launched
Starting this fall, Rutgers University will allow male and female students to live in the same dormitory room for the first time in a pilot program designed to make the New Brunswick campus more welcoming to gay students.
Wells Fargo to offer nearly $1M in grants for Camden
Vineland firm tapped to build South Jersey manufacturing plant
State OKs proposal allowing non-cardiac hospitals to perform angioplasty
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Small biotech wins $200M contract to speed flu vaccine development
New Marino takes helm of state's largest health insurer
Deals and Moves: March 1
A day for pharma to put emphasis on rare diseases
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State considers extension of cardiovascular care trial program
The persecution of gypsies is the focus of this intriguing scholar's work. Check it out!
Horizon pilot expands into joint replacement
Democrats to vote on tax bills, attempt override of Christie’s Back to Work vetoes
Deals and Moves: Feb. 28
Supermarket owner to break ground on new Paterson project
N.J. nursing homes' economic activity threatened by Medicaid cut
Pilot program aims to improve health care delivery
UEZ cities already facing layoffs, higher taxes from diversion of funds
Studio: Ending tax credit will send filming out of state
Flying Fish is releasing its latest Exit Series beer called Exit 9 Hoppy Scarlet Ale after the Rutgers University exit on the Turnpike:
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Camden economic development nonprofits announce merge
Deals and Moves: Feb. 25
Latest player in Dwek scheme sentenced
IRS offers expanded taxpayer relief
Bayonne Medical confirms sale of building
Dean of Rutgers' business school accepts post in R.I.
N.J. company's fuel cells powering Mercedes' drive around the world
N.J. taxes on wireless services are 28th highest in U.S.
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Are you looking for a job? New Jersey companies are looking for a diverse workforce. Here are some tips for landing your dream job:
PR firm offers free services to seven nonprofits
Deals and Moves: Feb. 24
UEZs hit with another painful budget move
Don't miss Rutgers on the Runway tomorrow night at the Livingston Student Center as students showcase the finest RU apparel while raising money for Dance Marathon:
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Christie vetoes measures on Urban Transit Hub, veteran set-asides
Captive insurance companies get Christie approval
Peapack-Gladstone pays $7.2M in TARP buyback
N.J. topped state, local tax burdens in 2009, Tax Foundation finds
Christie budget foresees continued economic recovery
Deals and Moves: Feb. 23
Rutgers Day 2011 is just two months away! Become a fan of Rutgers Day on Facebook to get the latest updates as the big day approaches:
PSEG earnings fall, but future bright, utility says
Colliers to manage 2 million square feet of Paramount Assets' N.J. space
Christie lays out business tax cuts in budget
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Report: Home prices continue to falter
Deals and Moves: Feb. 22
Bills mark start toward N.J. health insurance exchanges
Small-business support campaign grows in N.J.
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Hard to predict top majors, though health care a safe bet
Kudos to Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand who made his first public appearance Saturday night since being severely injured in an October game:
Mack-Cali raises $227M in stock sale
Deals and Moves: Feb. 21
Ten Rutgers students studied volcanoes and earthquakes in Costa Rica during winter break as part of the first international Byrne Seminar for first-year students. Check out their story:
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Foreclosures offer mixed message, association reports
Disaster-planning software puts all business owners' records in one place
Strong quarter in north, central N.J. for Mack-Cali
SBA awards a tribute to N.J.'s 'very strong innovation' in tech
Deals and Moves: Feb. 18
Urging CFOs to take active role in negotiating with health insurers
Panel discusses challenges of offshore wind development
As Christie budget address nears, Democrats send their wish list
State forced health insurers to pay back $20M last year
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SBA program aims to cover mortgage refinancing for business owners
Kory Kozak produced the wonderful piece about Rutgers football player Eric LeGrand that recently appeared on ESPN. And he's a Rutgers alum!
Appeals court OKs suit against N.J. agency in stadium escalator collapse
Deals and Moves: Feb. 17
Rutgers' community outreach efforts have earned the university national recognition from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching:
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Reporters, McGreevey to discuss corruption in N.J.
At symposium, legislator says solar focus 'is about jobs'
Over Hartz objections, EDA re-approves grant for Panasonic’s Newark move
Deals and Moves: Feb. 16
Mick Moloney: Traditional Irish Music, Song and Dance
Sweeney sees health insurance proposal as step to private-sector parity
A $1M boost for urban nonprofits
Devils put fans in control of social media message
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Green renovation project welcomes new restaurant
Despite weather, retail sales gain in January
Deals and Moves: Feb. 15
Help Rutgers regain the title for sponsoring the largest university one-day blood drive in the northeast by donating blood from 4-11 tomorrow at four locations on the New Brunswick campus. The drive will raise funds for the Eric LeGrand Believe Fund:
Ft. Monmouth-area companies WARN of layoffs
Commission advises keeping minimum wage flat
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Happy Valentines Day, Rutgers! Are you a chocolate or flowers person? Check out what other Rutgers students have to say:
Mack-Cali announces South Jersey lease activity
UMDNJ foundation reports strong endowment returns
Deals and Moves: Feb. 14
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Economist: N.J. helping drive U.S. industrial real estate recovery
State joins lawsuit against polluting power plant in Pa.
BPU rules on offshore wind power put emphasis on economic impact
Small-business lending stabilizes, report says
The Mason Gross Dance Department is getting ready to celebrate its 30th anniversary. Check out our dancers in action:
Deals and Moves: Feb. 11
Casinos blame weather for dismal Jan. performance
Report: Del Mauro will retire from St. Barnabas by year’s end
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SBA prepares two programs to bolster low-dollar loans
Green infrastructure bills offer incentives to builders
Moody's: Following task force blueprint would improve Rutgers' bottom line
State negotiates lower fees with alternative investment managers
Do you have Rutgers spirit? The women - and men - of our cheerleading team certainly do. Learn how the co-ed team is changing:
Child care company hopes franchise model sparks growth
Deals and Moves: Feb. 10
Verizon took AT&T’s iPhone lesson ‘to heart’ as rollout begins
Tech, especially biotech, continues to lead way for New Jersey
New IRS program aims at offshore tax cheats
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EDA admits oversight in publicizing meeting in which it awarded $100M in tax credits to Panasonic
Report highlights importance of caps in health care spending
Nobel Laureate and celebrated author Toni Morrison will be the 2011 commencement speaker!
Deals and Moves: Feb. 9
State Theatre Presents John Lennon - 70th Birthday Celebration with Glen Burtnik and Friends
Biotech execs meet with U.K. counterparts at North Brunswick meeting
Networking chapters announce merge
Suit offers employees degree of protection on Facebook
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With fundraising goal achieved, hospital sets its sights higher
EDA seeks legal review of $100M tax-credit award to Panasonic
Coriell partnership puts emphasis on electronic genetic records
Is it too early to start thinking about next year's football season? We didn't think so. The Scarlet Knights have announced their awesome 2011 recruiting class:
Deals and Moves: Feb. 8
$13.5B Amtrak proposal would be 'plan B' for canceled ARC tunnel
Super picks
Solis nears completion on solar project on manufacturer's property
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N.J.'s early adoption rate will boost tech sales, expert says
Do you like the TV show Glee? Rutgers' Livingston Theatre Company put together a musical based on songs from Glee -- all in less than 24 hours. Take a look:
Antenna's acquisition appetite grows to include British mobile software firm
Deals and Moves: Feb. 7
Pallone, researchers discuss ways to work together
Construction begins on new medical office building in Plainsboro
Winter drives heavy losses in construction sector
Costs, land availability fuel South Jersey's growth, experts say
Partnership with EDA helps UCEDC reach lending milestone
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Rutgers basketball standout Dane Miller learned to play by watching the pros and trying to copy them. Now he's getting national attention for his skills. Check it out:
Wells Fargo set to rebrand Wachovia's N.J. properties
Deals and Moves: Feb. 4
Rutgers is in the hunt to win its fifth straight Recyclemania Gorilla Prize so be sure to keep an eye out for new recycling containers around campus:
Seton Hall business school launches $1M scholarship program
Deals and Moves: Feb. 3
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Ex-Prudential CEO in position to broker deal on Devils
Survey finds CFO confidence improving
Deals and Moves: Feb. 2
Reports show improvement in jobs picture
SBDCs in New Jersey to get $1.4M grant
Bill requiring BPU to post all orders sent to Senate
Classes on the New Brunswick Campus will begin at 11:30 a.m. today due to weather conditions. Classes scheduled prior to 11:30 a.m. are canceled. The Camden and Newark campuses are open as usual.
Rutgers is now participating in the national Veterans History Project to help veterans record their piece of history. Check it out:
Devils say news report that team is for sale is erroneous
SBA's new set-aside aims to drive more contracts to women
Contingency plans keep Super distractions in check
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Power 100: The big names who didn't make the cut
Revel wins EDA support as Christie approves measures on Atlantic City, horse racing
In victory for retailers, judge issues stay on enforcement of gift-card tracking
Deals and Moves: Feb. 1
Grapevine: Xanadu taken for granted, end of an era
Washington prepares $2B fund to boost small-business development
Food industry upbeat about recovery prospects
Hunterdon County CRO's founder returns to CEO post
Some bright spots as N.J. aims to see an employment rebound
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Narrow survey has good news for N.J. small-business hiring
Rutgers students say they're taking all this snow in stride by mixing up snowball fights and snowboarding with movie marathons and hot cocoa. Take a look:
Deals and Moves: Jan. 31
Rutgers' own Scott Glenn, who was the 2010 New Jersey Professor of the Year, says his proudest moments are all associated with his students. Learn more about this great oceanography professor:
Kudos to the Rutgers wrestling team for being ranked in the Top 10 of every major poll for the first time in program history:
New Brunswick trophy apartment building sells for $112.5M
Medco partners with FDU to create pharmacy school
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Fairfield payment services provider acquires Phila. competitor, changes name
Biotech leaders talk economy, mission
Report shows more confidence among venture capitalists
In a sign of the times, North Jersey distributor downsizes space, but not staff
Coming Monday: New Jersey’s most powerful people
Deals and Moves: Jan. 28
Christie asks chamber to support fiscal, pension and education reforms
State Theatre Presents 'Stomp'
NRG teams with energy giants to invest in new technologies
Business leaders forge connections aboard Walk to Washington
N.J. Manufacturers plans opening of South Jersey office
N.J. foreclosures trail national rate
Deals and Moves: Jan. 27
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Classes will resume on the New Brunswick Campus at 11:30 a.m. today. All earlier classes are cancelled. Day classes are cancelled and administrative offices are closed on the Newark Campus. Rutgers-Camden is open and operating as normal today.
Evening classes are cancelled on all three campuses due to weather. This is effective at 4 p.m. in Newark, 4:30 p.m. in New Brunswick, and 5 p.m. in Camden.
SBA says loan approvals jumped 70 percent
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Beware bedbug lawsuits, lawyer warns
Expert: Port still a driver, but land shortage, Bayonne Bridge could be issues
Lawyers: Ruling may expand company liabilities in certain acquisitions
HINJ’s new president ‘the right person at the right time’
Rutgers is open and operating as normal right now. Please visit Rutgers.edu for updates:
Deals and Moves: Jan. 26
The National Weather Service has issued another winter storm watch for our area from late tonight through Thursday. Please pay close attention to websites for all three campuses for updates.
TD Bank plans $1M neighborhood investment
March Madness offers opportunity for Newark businesses
Princeton Power expands manufacturing capability
South Plainfield pharma firm locks up manufacturing lease
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Consumer confidence hits eight-month high
Advertisers: Strategy to lure Ill. companies a 'tremendous waste'
Deals and Moves: Jan. 25
Grapevine: Short-circuiting rules, a fight over blight
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Not all retailers met holiday sales goals, but most have hopeful outlook
Hospitals announce partnership on South Jersey pediatric care
N.J. wineries entering federal fray on distribution rights
A film with Rutgers roots has made its way to the Sundance Film Festival. Check it out:
Poll: When taking long view, New Jerseyans a cynical bunch
Bill aims to provide more WARNing in mass layoffs
Stevens wins presidential acclaim
In appointing new chief, state chamber looked to talent within
Deals and Moves: Jan. 24
Banking veteran Bracken named N.J. Chamber of Commerce president
State awards $3.4M in training grants
Survey: N.J. ‘leading the way’ in small-business confidence
IRS lends new air to whistleblower program
Restaurant chain to open first New Jersey location
Where can you see Spike Lee, Rachel Maddow, and Toni Morrison in the next few months? At Rutgers, of course. Check out our amazing list of speakers for this semester:
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Irish pub swaps one green for another as Jets fans come to town
Deals and Moves: Jan. 21
NJBIA puts weight behind Opportunity Scholarship Act
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Economist: Hiring likely to improve, but N.J.'s performance 'erratic'
In N.J., a jolt to joe sales on Coffee Break Day
Expert: Lengthy N.J. foreclosure process magnifies poor 'noncurrent' rate
Poll: Rough year for New Jerseyans' finances
Capt. Joe Alexander shows his Rutgers pride as he flies over mountain passes in Afghanistan.
Deals and Moves: Jan. 20
State Theatre Presents Hub City Carnivale 2011
Community solar projects help incentives shine brighter
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Report: Another weak year for home construction
Can Facebook serve a higher purpose and make the world a better place? That's the question some Rutgers students are helping to answer as part of the "world's largest social networking experiment" run by the World Mind Network.
Republicans, Democrats square off on health care reform
Labor: Jobless rate drops, but employment growth weakens
Incoming Stevens president pledges to establish ties with business community
Deals and Moves: Jan. 19
Grand opening for first retailer at major Glassboro project
New hospital association chair expects N.J. to 'lead the nation'
Horizon's primary-care pilot gets official launch
Christie approves 23 new charters in Newark appearance
Rutgers has returned a portrait that was plundered by the Nazis nearly 70 years ago. Check out this incredible story:
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Real estate auction firm to open N.Y. office
Nationwide health care staffing agency expands in N.J.
Deals and Moves: Jan. 18
Grapevine: Power grab, paper cuts
Atlantic City airport reports record-high traffic for 2010
Much at stake for employers as whistleblower suit heads to courtroom
On heels of segregation report, housing advocate seeks COAH reform
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Hospital opens 9th N.J. branch to better serve Passaic County
Deals and Moves: Jan. 17
Miss New Jersey is a Rutgers student.
State receives nearly $1M in housing assistance funds
A&P sees sales drop in quarterly results
Former N.J. Supreme Court justice joins South Jersey law firm
N.J. hospitals exceed U.S. quality standards, report says
Improving economy a signal to nonprofits needing donations
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Berger announces four leases in downtown Newark
Deals and Moves: Jan. 14
Kudos to Rutgers for helping former inmates become amazing students!
Holt’s first bills in new Congress target R&D aid, small businesses
N.J. solar firm commits to Middle Eastern R&D center
Alcatel-Lucent sells its Hanover campus
Plainfield hopes UEZ funding helps revitalize key commercial corridor
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Consumer optimism hits two-year high in national survey
Red tape-cutting bill package sent to Christie’s desk
Rising foreclosure rate will ‘haunt the state for years,’ expert says
PSEG sells pair of generating stations in Texas
Deals and Moves: Jan. 13
Fund manager predicts rise in private equity in 2011
Advocacy group: N.J. poised to OK captive insurance companies
Reorganized ITT will retain defense operations in N.J.
CEO job market has stabilized, report finds
Chamber ‘hopefully optimistic’ Christie’s presence will boost Walk to Washington attendance
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Congratulations to our five Rutgers professors who have been honored as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science:
SBA hosts disaster-recovery webinars for business owners
Deals and Moves: Jan. 12
'Executive presence' for women in the office
Busy day for Legislature as business bills advance
Expert: A&P would find eager buyers if it sold stores
Ex-Pathmark CEO offers advice on positioning a firm for sale
EDA offers Panasonic $100M in tax credits to move offices to Newark
Verizon Wireless: Can you hear me now? I'm on an iPhone
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Campbell marks 50 years with Pepperidge Farm brand
Following the injury of Rutgers' player Eric LeGrand, a group of football and business owners has formed a national fund to support players who suffer serious injuries in college football. Kudos!
Deals and Moves: Jan. 11
Prudential unit gets $478M asset management deal
Report: Repeal of health care act will burden businesses
Rutgers President Richard L. McCormick says it's time to reunite Rutgers and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School:
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Plainsboro housing complex trades for $86.5M
‘Back to Work’ package gets broad support in Legislature
Job gains power drop in unemployment rate
Fla. investor buys R&D campus in Franklin Twp.
Check out this incredible interview with Rutgers' Eric LeGrand. He told ESPN he believes he will walk again one day following his devastating spinal cord injury. Believe!
Christie conditionally vetoes measure penalizing employers who won’t hire jobless
Toys 'R' Us reports holiday sales growth
Deals and Moves: Jan. 7
Borgata’s performance in Atlantic City impresses Barclays
Wells Fargo plans overture to N.J. businesses
Tech investors would see boost from bill up for vote
Legislature set to pass package of Democratic-backed jobs bills
North Jersey hospitals announce partnership
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Deals and Moves: Jan. 6
Christie signs bills to clean up Barnegat Bay, will affect entire state
N.J. publisher names partner in major solar project
MWW Group founder repurchases his PR firm
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Wiss & Co. announces merge with Flemington accounting firm
Are you an aspiring opera singer? Mason Gross has established a new Opera Institute that will welcome its first group of students next fall.
Expert: ADP jobs report shows ‘the kind of numbers we’ve been waiting for’
Automakers with N.J. headquarters report record December sales
Deals and Moves: Dec. 5
President McCormick issued this statement today following the release of a report from the New Jersey Higher Education Task Force:
Report: N.J.'s method of taxing gasoline is a money-loser
Small-business job gains called 'surprising'
Kocsi outlines challenges facing N.J. small businesses as he retires
Staffing firm predicts hiring comeback at N.J. companies
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Gas hits $3 a gallon in N.J.; first time since March ’08
Another poor showing for N.J. in outmigration report
Please welcome Frank Cignetti, who has just been hired as the new offensive coordinator for the Scarlet Knights:
North Jersey physician network taps high-tech partner
Deals and Moves: Jan. 4
What do you think? The state Senate just approved a bill would require new state employees, including those at Rutgers, to live in New Jersey. Under the bill, colleges can apply for exemptions for employees with "special expertise."
N.J. venture capitalists expect healthy activity in 2011
Counterfeit checks from Central Jersey Bank identified
Debt payment tops Americans’ list of fiscal goals in new year
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Grapevine: Dems grumble, casinos rumble
Training sessions aimed at creating new generation of leaders
Hill announces $17.3M contract extension with Calif. utility
Deals and Moves: Jan. 3
We hope everyone is enjoying the winter break. Take a look at "Year in Review at Rutgers" for a glimpse of some of the outstanding accomplishments of our students, faculty, and staff during 2010. See you in 2011!
Survey finds increase in online retail dissatisfaction
DRS wins two foreign defense contracts, totaling $67M
Survey predicts rosier hiring outlook in new year
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Employers fear labor policy proposal will invite confusion
Deals and Moves: Dec. 29
Renewable energy sees growth nearing nuclear
Pushing productivity when blizzards freeze corporate operations
N.J. gets $8.8M bonus for enrolling children in Medicaid
Nonprofits hope year-end generosity powers sagging donations
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 28
Tis the season to be amazed! Watch science come to life at the Faraday Christmas Children's Lecture that wows young and old alike each year at Rutgers:
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Physicians feeling push to combine services
Warehouse operator may ax 1,114 workers
Whistleblower suits on rise, say N.J. lawyers
Report: Pharma jobs decline, but economic impact hits all-time high
Natural gas supplier looks to expand pipeline in N.J. by 2013
While others hit the slopes or sit on the couch this winter break, a team of Rutgers scientists and students will be off in Antarctica studying oceanography and geochemistry:
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 22
Vacant Linens HQ gets new tenant
NBA stays in the game at Harmon Meadow
New South Jersey hospital chief prepared for federal fight over health care
With a few days to go until the end of fall exams, Rutgers students say they've all got different styles for cracking the books. (Hint: Junk food is very popular.)
Deals and Moves: Dec. 21
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Spike in employee relations problems blamed on poor economy
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Growth in organics, gluten-free products drives $22M acquisition
Employer groups: Payroll tax cuts just drops in the bucket
Christie names executive with private-sector background as education commissioner
Toys ‘R’ Us, Macy’s to pull all-nighters for holiday shoppers
Solar industry beaming after Congress extends key grant program
A big welcome to our 7,000th Rutgers University Facebook fan! Please help spread the word by telling all your friends about the Rutgers page. Good luck on finals!
Deals and Moves: Dec. 20
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Rockwood to sell plastic compounding business for $300M
New president, old strategy for Hudson City Bancorp
Venture capitalists remains ‘bullish’ on N.J. entrepreneurs
State, racing representatives may close in on deal
Nice work!
Deals and Moves: Dec. 17
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SBA targets incentives at underserved communities
Latest lawsuit leaves business community searching for certainty on health reform
Bill promoting new power plants advances in Legislature
Texas business leader McDaniel announced as Choose N.J. chief
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 16
State Theatre Receives A 2010 People’s Choice Award Nomination
Legislators push to restore incentives for filmmakers shooting in N.J.
Economist: ‘Another month of minimal job creation’ in N.J.
Legal experts urge caution in requiring employees to get flu shots
Industry reports continued pessimism among homebuilders
Deregulation poses major shift for casino industry
Here's some holiday cheer as students study for finals. Check out this holiday lights display from Spring Lake, NJ set to the tune of the Rutgers University fight song -- thanks to junior Ben Sisti:
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 15
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Party differences season debate at public policy forum
EDA awards incentives for Shore Mall, cogen projects
Strong November sales fuel optimism for retailers as Christmas approaches
Check out this rendition of "On the Banks of the Old Raritan" performed by a number of Rutgers musical groups:
W. Caldwell firm closes on $235M financing package
Hoping legislation is a game-changer for Atlantic City
Deals and Moves: Dec. 14
White House mounts push to get N.J.’s small businesses into exports
N.J. employer advocate says judge’s health care ruling ‘upsets the whole reform’
A&P files for Chapter 11 restructuring
CEO of state’s largest physician group announces resignation
A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows New Jerseyans are not big fans of the pat-downs and body scans introduced by the TSA:
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 13
State Theatre Presents The Broadway Musical 'All Shook Up'
NJBIZ Grapevine column debuts Monday
Prudential Center workers receive added pay with “12 Days of Prudential Center”
Coca-Cola, Chromocell announce sweetener technology collaboration
New publication aims for South Jersey readers
Skillman startup to launch electronic medical records service
Hartz to turn on two new solar arrays this month
Miss New Jersey, a.k.a. Ashley Shaffer, is going from the limelight to the classroom ... as a Rutgers MBA student:
NRG Energy launches New Mexico solar project
Deals and Moves: Dec. 10
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State Theatre Presents the New Year's Eve Concert - Salute to Vienna
Bill to control out-of-network health care passes Assembly committee
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J. Knipper grows by acquiring local competitor
State chamber’s 100th anniversary under way as Legislature presents resolution
LG buys 27 acres in Englewood Cliffs, eyes growth
NJBIZ Grapevine: Get the inside scoop on N.J. business
How do you raise awareness of gender violence so people will take notice? The Rutgers Women's Center Coalition decided to scream about it.
Deals and Moves: Dec. 9
Rutgers is making history! The Rutgers glider is going to be added to the collections of the National Museum of Natural History:
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State to fight injunction on gift-card ruling
Local companies land new venture funding
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Medical device company agrees to fine, monitoring in kickback probe
While jobs bills advance, legislators spar over cost impact
Deals and Moves: Dec. 8
State Theatre Presents American Repertory Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’
NORTH BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL COMPETES AGAINST NORTH STAR ACADEMY IN FIRST ROUND OF MSG VARSITY’S THE CHALLENGE
Rutgers students have started the first American chapter of a movement that encourages people to pledge a significant chunk of their income to charities every year:
Deals and Moves: Dec. 6
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The Magnificent Mazowsze!
Chamber encourages educational growth
Ex-UMDNJ administrator pleads guilty on graft
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Regulation proposed to control health costs
Less cheer on jobs in November
Antitrust lawsuit seeks halt to car renter acquisition
Let's go Scarlet Knights! The football team heads to West Virginia for the season finale tomorrow. Watch live coverage at noon on ABC:
Devils’ value drops 2 percent, Forbes says
Westwood lawn company to donate trees based on Nets’ three-pointers
Deals and Moves: Dec. 3
Rutgers researchers have got some of the cutest subjects around -- at the Infancy Studies Lab. The team is looking at how the brains of young children process sounds and acquire language. Take a look:
Advocate calls top N.J. court’s decision a ‘big blow’ to business owners
N.J. seeks representation against feds in ARC challenge
Foundation awards $300K to Rutgers for nurse-management program
Nonprofits need ‘loudest voices’ to survive downturn
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Deals and Moves: Dec. 2
Verizon Wireless prepares launch of next-generation network
Report identifies more than 200 major N.J. bridges as deficient
Banking commissioner lauds Christie as state’s ‘most pro-business governor’
Expert: U.S. job gains continue, but N.J. recovery will lag the nation
NFIB seminars to focus on taxes, health care reform
Kudos to our student athletes who participated in the first annual Rutgers Athletics Week of Service, pitching in to help those in need at Elijah's Promise.
Leadership N.J. honors Guadagno, Oliver, Izzo as it inducts newest class
Deals and Moves: Dec. 1
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Mark W. Jones Appointed President, CEO Of State Theatre, NJ
Check out this great story from ABC News about Rutgers-Newark student Avneesh Arora who has a service dog to help him cope with post traumatic stress disorder from his time in the military:
Employer group fears hotline will trigger more litigation
Deals and Moves: Nov. 30
Frazier succeeds Clark as Merck CEO
NRG commits $450M to build solar farm
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Survey: Despite increased profits, weak outlooks for N.J. employers
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Cranbury company says study validates its new energy source
Retailers say small-business shopping event drew crowds
Horizon CEO Marino announces retirement
Merck halts study of a once-daily HIV treatment
N.J.-based spa franchise finds downturn a soothing time to grow
Deals and Moves: Nov. 29
Do you get fidgety sitting at a desk? A Rutgers researcher might have just the solution for you -- a treadmill desk that helps you move while you're working:
Retailers, others lay breadcrumbs for Black Friday
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October home sales fall, federal agencies report
Christie’s planned reform to unemployment claims gets public hearing
Democrats unveil jobs package, including single-sales factor measure
Deals and Moves: Nov. 24
Happy Thanksgiving! Rutgers students pitched in by baking, boxing, and selling apple pies to help those less fortunate this year:
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Murray Hill firm plays key role in keeping Macy’s parade afloat
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Deadline looms for nonprofit disaster loans
Report: N.J. continues to see losses in construction
Campbell will focus on brand-building, innovation
Cash giveaway aims to improve South Jersey town's economy
Deals and Moves: Nov. 23
Who could possibly decorate all those parade floats in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade? A Rutgers alumna, of course. Beth Lucas has the kind of grown-up job any kid would want:
In hunt for holiday bargains, area shoppers turn to discount stores, Web
Impact on N.J. from expiration of Bush tax cuts no worse than other states
Sports wagering bill wins OK from Senate committee
Grant will help N.J. prepare for health care reform
Transportation agencies discuss impact of ARC tunnel cancellation
Do you follow politics? Rutgers students say they keep up with political news, but many of them say they would never get into politics themselves. Take a look:
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 22
B&G Foods acquires Violet Packing tomato products brands
Sun names Coscia, Marino to board of directors
Outlook difficult for N.J. hospitals, even as margins improve
Deals and Moves: Nov. 19
Alliance forms to address product misinformation
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Rutgers prepares panel on bribery and corporate culture
Chinese delegation visits NJIT for solar-power boost
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 18
Kudos to Rutgers oceanographer Scott Glenn for being named the New Jersey CASE Professor of the Year:
Did you miss the awesome Bhakti yoga event last week? Hundreds of Rutgers students and others gathered to de-stress and find inspiration. Check it out:
Court sidelines state’s claim on unused gift cards
Roche cuts will include nearly 1,000 Nutley jobs
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 17
Benefits survey finds surge in employers’ health coverage costs
TD Bank honored as top N.J. SBA lender
Survey: Bankers remain tight on commercial real estate loans
State Theatre Presents a New Holiday Musical of Season’s Dreamings - Cirque Dreams Holidaze
American Indian Traditional Jewelry
Ever wondered how the misfits on "Glee" compare to real-life singers at Rutgers? Check out this article from The Star-Ledger:
State picks new head of UEZ board
Ex-UMDNJ employee admits to stealing 407 cell phones from university
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Good grief: Charlie Brown's to close 13 N.J. locations
Survey: Wealthy investors doing OK, but fearful for wider economy
Deals and Moves: Nov. 16
State Theatre Presents 'Abba Mania'
North American Video watches over CityCenter in Las Vegas
Repeal expected on a provision of health care reform
NJM issues $45.7M in dividends, renews call for medical cost reductions
Grant-winning South Plainfield biotech gets visit by Menendez
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Rutgers is the birthplace of college football and ... the Peace Corps. Members of the first-ever Peace Corps class recently returned to Rutgers to celebrate 50 years of service:
Deals and Moves: Nov. 15
Want to learn more about using social media in local government? Check out this workshop from the Center for Executive Leadership in Government on Nov. 30:
A new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows New Jersey residents want the state to spend more on education:
BPU hears from businesses on clean-energy methods
N.J. home sales tumble with rest of U.S., data find
Amtrak signs three-year deal with Prudential Center for restaurant name
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 11
Lockheed’s Moorestown facility gets $97M Navy contract
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 10
Christie’s reputation aids in Choose N.J. exec search
British firm expands U.S. presence by consolidating operations in N.J.
N.J. schools to share $100K from telecom provider
Let Bush tax cuts expire, business group says
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Galloway golf resort getting $1.4M facelift
Monmouth Junction biotech wins $8.2M federal contract
Assemblyman tables measure to rein in soaring health care costs
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Ardent Christie supporter says he’d ‘take a bullet’ for governor
Deals and Moves: Nov. 9
Marcal Paper names new CEO
Retailers expand conservatively in Central Jersey
EDA approves funds for senior housing, solar projects
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Deals and Moves: Nov. 8
Amtrak expresses interest in ARC tunnel plans
State halves family leave tax on employees
State Theatre Presents Juggling/Comedic Duo ‘The Passing Zone’ In Gravity Attacks!
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Drivers to pick top diner in the state
N.J. jobs outlook likely to brighten in light of national trend
Clifton firm resumes snooping for counterfeit drugs
Deals and Moves: Nov. 5
Top tech trends to take center stage in Bridgewater
State officials, Korean pharmaceutical execs explore investment
Booker’s executive order brings more bad news for engineering firms
Temporary deck the latest addition in $140M bridge renovation
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Economists cautious on Fed’s economic moves
Deals and Moves: Nov. 4
N.J. construction forecast projects 30.5 percent drop in spending
TD Bank foundation funding helps housing organizations
FREE Resource Fair for Children and Families
Deals and Moves: Nov. 3
ADP reports U.S. added 43,000 jobs in October
Alcatel-Lucent brings solar to Bell Labs building
Businesses cheer as voters approve amendment banning unemployment fund raids
Election winner urges government to aid small businesses
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N.J. biotechs get $52M slice of federal funding package
Experts: N.J. commercial, residential markets stabilizing, but still ‘lackluster’
State Theatre Announces The Slam Remote With STREB And Emily Fisher Charter School In Trenton
Deals and Moves: Nov. 2
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Jobs, health care top business concerns as execs head to polls
As part of turnaround, A&P sells seven Conn. stores for $24.6M
Business leaders talk green energy in Jersey City
Pfizer’s 3Q profit tumbles 70 percent, but revenues up
Newark nonprofit uses bar codes to keeps tabs on downtown improvements
Sounding a Call to Service on Election Day
CFOs expect their firms to start hiring, survey finds
Survey suggests health care reform on life support in N.J.
Campaign aims to identify products Made in New Jersey
Deals and Moves: Nov. 1
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Global Crossing taps growing video market with $27M buy
South Jersey foundations makes first grant awards
Amicus’ drug-development deal with Glaxo may be worth $230M
Deals and Moves: Oct. 29
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Partnership helps open restaurant and catering business in Brick City
Software firm opens new headquarters in Cranbury
Passaic supplier finds Girl Scouts are tough cookies in negotiating uniform bid
Assemblyman blasts Harrah’s position on slot machines
BPU’s Solomon talks infrastructure
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State Theatre and AM Productions Present 'Benise: The Spanish Guitar'
Joyful Rest: Shabbat in the Context of Daily Life
DATA Inc. opens new European headquarters
Deals and Moves: Oct. 18
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FDU survey finds New Jerseyans glum about economic prospects
Cogeneration plant under construction in Atlantic City
Assembly committee takes closer look at going out of network
Deals and Moves: Oct. 15
Organizers postpone event aimed at putting liquor on more supermarket shelves
Bergen college dedicates Meadowlands campus
DEP posts employee suggestions for reform on website
NJPAC president announces he’s stepping off stage
Branchburg company wins contract for major public solar initiative
PJM approves changes for northeastern N.J. grid
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Deals and Moves: Oct. 14
Business Action Center marks official opening
Crafting a new identity without alienating longtime customers
Christie fills out Red Tape Review Commission
Emphasizing fresh food in the Brick City
Despite latest dive, industry watcher predicts return for Atlantic City
African-American chamber discussion focuses on trends in N.J. business
Deadline approaches for little-publicized unemployment insurance amnesty
Private sector pitches in for tech education
Penn And Teller - Live Show
Deals and Moves: Oct. 13
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Small-business sentiment remains low, NFIB survey says
Deals and Moves: Oct. 12
Pfizer will pay $3.6B for King Pharma
Patient-centered medical home wins praise at health care conference
South Jersey tomato grower flips switch on solar array
Offshore wind power backbone gets Google investment
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EDA approves aid to North Jersey manufacturer
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Deals and Moves: Oct. 11
N.J. credit union activity outpaces national average, report finds
Bringing diverse skills to the job market
Rise in hiring, container shipments create optimism in retail
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Food industry execs discuss leadership in a starving economy
Feds hope $33M in funds spurs N.J. business lending
Bill aims to regulate ‘out-of-network’ health care market
Sanofi-aventis cuts 300 jobs in Bridgewater
Lautenberg announces $28M in SBA loans for New Jersey businesses
Deals and Moves: Oct. 8
Affordable-housing groups, developers cheer court’s COAH ruling
Labor logs lukewarm month
Sarnoff gets a clearer picture for threat detection
Study: Small business wants tort reform
RE/MAX puts locally developed app in agents’ pockets
State faces uncertain outcomes from federal inaction on unemployment insurance
Deals and Moves: Oct. 7
Assembly hearing explores what businesses need to create jobs
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Guadagno to business owners: Have a problem? Call me
ADP report shows job losses as economists predict major upswing
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Deals and Moves: Oct. 6
BPU pulls plug on commercial fee in move to attract businesses
SBA lending jumps 19 percent in N.J., agency reports
Panasonic taps Synchronoss to manage wireless partner program
Fair Lawn-based Henry Bros. agrees to $45M sale
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Nasdaq CEO to speak with N.J. biotech chiefs
Deals and Moves: Oct. 5
Montclair shops unite for Independent Retail Week
After 2-year hiatus, list of delinquent N.J. taxpayers goes back on Web
Tomasello uncorks a larger shipment for China
Federal incentive for early retiree reinsurance grows in Garden State
Deals and Moves: Oct. 4
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New fundraising effort powers $2.1M NJPAC fundraiser
N.J. numbers drop as U.S. small businesses add workers
Law firm leaves Newark for Morris County
Verizon Wireless to give credit to 15M customers
Novo Nordisk plans manufacturing expansion
New Phillipsburg store combines Toys, Babies ‘R’ Us
AmericanTowns Heroes: S.T.A.R. Clubs Raise Money for Autism Research
Deals and Moves: Oct. 1
2 N.J. lenders get funding from $570M Treasury investment program
Survey: Fantasy football isn’t a threat to business
Federal report: North Jersey employment falters as U.S. picture improves
NHL commissioner praises Devils general manager as season opens
Assembly OKs bill allowing school bus advertising
Lockheed Martin wins $119M Navy contract
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Manufacturer breaks ground on new headquarters in Newton
Deals and Moves: Sept. 30
Survey: Health reform gets Americans talking about their benefits
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Covance signs deal worth up to $2.2B with sanofi-aventis
Former Attorney General Samson nominated as Port Authority chairman
Merge will add Newton Memorial to Atlantic Health’s hospitals system
Assembly set to vote on making regulations on small businesses more flexible
Newark unveils $29M mixed-use property
N.J. household income staging modest recovery after fall, studies find
Deals and Moves: Sept. 29
Bergen college plans $25M capital campaign
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Bankers wary of federal small-business lending incentives
Report: Offshore wind could power entire state
Report: N.J. region’s peak commute faster than most metro areas
Online grocer plans major expansion push in N.J.
Deals and Moves: Sept. 28
Seat visits, team practice featured in Nets’ open house
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N.J. receives $16.2M in health care training grants
Guadagno emphasizes Meadowlands’ importance at tourism forum
Broadening the spectrum of technology startups
Glassboro breaks ground on new retail-residential center
Deals and Moves: Sept. 27
Rutgers prepares to launch $1B fundraising campaign
South Jersey poll shows support for Christie, Atlantic City plan
Holt, Chu, tour Pennington solar facility
Newark layoffs may trigger ripple effect for Brick City businesses
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The benefits of searching rival patents before diving in
Paramus real estate fund buys seven-building multifamily portfolio
Aiming to restore its brand, A&P opens revamped Union County store
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Ad Club names inductees to its hall of fame
Energy groups, conservationists stake out positions at master plan hearing
Cogen plant will power Princeton hospital
Booker ‘supercharged’ by possibilities of $100M education grant
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Legislators say Christie’s reform agenda likely to pass by year’s end
Deals and Moves: Sept. 24
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Report puts N.J. housing among nation’s most expensive
War over Dollar Thrifty continues as Avis ups outstanding offer
Deals and Moves: Sept. 23
Holiday forecast predicts small increase in retail spending this winter
Historic Metuchen theater goes up for sale
State seeks $1M federal grant to create health insurance exchange
Resolution opposing liquefied natural gas terminal advances
Small businesses stand to benefit from incentives bill
N.J. leadership network wins national acclaim
Deals and Moves: Sept. 22
Pinnacle Foods deepens its roots in the state
Hertz acquisition of Dollar Thrifty faces antitrust litigation
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Deals and Moves: Sept. 21
Congressman: Christie ‘a hammer’ in seeking solution to Bayonne Bridge height problem
Honoring young leaders in business
N.J. top court rules beach expansion in Long Branch is public property
2 union officials arrested on embezzlement charges
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Good news, say U.S. economists: The recession is over
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SBA looks to facilitate exporting by small businesses
Retail hiring expected to thaw as holiday season approaches
At groundbreaking, Coke uncaps its expansion plans
Deals and Moves: Sept. 20
Verizon taps N.J. head of wireless division to lead telecom giant
Failure of Cherry Hill bank is first for N.J. in 2010
Samsung sets sights on U.S. tablet market
Deals and Moves: Sept. 17
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Trial begins on N.J. air pollution lawsuit against Pa. power company
SBA: Lending would soar under Obama’s small-business jobs bill
N.J. first lady tours offices of Morristown nonprofit
Johnson & Johnson makes $2.28B offer for Dutch vaccine maker
DRS gets more marching orders for decontamination system
Green Mountain buy aimed at cleaning NRG
Deals and Moves: Sept. 16
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Stadium a star as state’s top employers meet for reception
EDA approves grant for Newark hotel, incentives for other recipients
EDA offers $18M in financing for cogen projects
ETS lays off marketing employees
Deals and Moves: Sept. 15
Think-tank puts business-attraction program in its crosshairs
Express FAO Schwarz boutique to open in N.J. mall for holidays, joining 9 others
Honeywell completes $1.4B purchase of Sperian
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Port Authority commits $1B to Bayonne Bridge solution
Advertisers making a pitch for N.J. talent, resources
N.J. jobless rate falls .1 percent as private sector adds 3,700 jobs
Pair of manufacturing incentives clear Assembly committee
Schindler Elevator wins $14M contract to outfit Mexican metro stations
Pension proposal would reduce benefits, increase public worker contributions
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Deals and Moves: Sept. 14
Report: Retailers, suppliers cautiously optimistic
CoreMatrix hopes acquisition puts it deeper in the cloud
First week for new stadium presents year’s biggest challenge
Work stoppage leads to fretting over trans-Hudson rail tunnel
Hamilton shopping center awaits $10M revamp
Deals and Moves: Sept. 13
Top colleges list ranks Rutgers at No. 21
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Hertz in driver’s seat with successful bid for Dollar Thrifty
Business borrowers continue having trouble getting loans
Rutgers gets $1.15M for its employment program for the disabled
Use state’s ‘natural resources’ to attract business, Codey says
Doctors begin rare joint U.S./Japan trial
New Jersey chapter of trade union wins safety training grant
Princeton Power Systems gets federal funding for solar initiative
Legislative gaming summit focuses second meeting on horse racing, Xanadu
Legislative leaders name business figures to task force
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Oliver expects legislative action on threat of unemployment insurance tax hikes
NJBIZ ranks the 50 most powerful people in N.J. real estate
Deals and Moves: Sept. 10
Deals and Moves: Sept. 9
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Toys ‘R’ Us to open 600 mini-stores
Chamber retains search firm in quest for new president
New magazine targets ultra-rich jet set
Transportation survey to be used for planning
AT&T put nearly $100M into its N.J. wireless network
JPMorgan Chase pays $1.1M, will repurchase securities to settle case
COALITION FOR HEALTHY COMMUNITIES RECEIVES FIVE-YEAR EXTENSION
N.J. business leaders nix more stimulus spending
Jersey City Ponzi -recovery firm goes bankrupt
Company leaves N.J. for 'business-friendly state'
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N.J. receives $11.6M in HUD funding
Deals and Moves: Sept. 8
Deals and Moves: Sept. 7
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Corporate sponsors help bring Dodge poetry festival to Newark
Pettitte to pitch for N.J. team in expected sellout
Dollar Tree hit with workplace safety fine
NJ Transit debuts ‘quiet’ cars
Legislators look for answers on Race to the Top error
Marlton firm promotes new CEO
N.J. business leaders say Obama proposals a good first step
Power lunch with a Mercer County manufacturer
Medical equipment provider indicted on $87M fraud charge
Analyst: Roche’s new initiative would likely lead to job cuts
Deals and Moves: Sept. 3
TreeTop buys three Newark apartment communities
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State readies NJN to be sold or converted to nonprofit
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Deals and Moves: Sept. 2
Christie increases pressure on DRPA to make changes
Payroll manager expands into New Jersey
Pa. company acquires Fairfield data capturing firm
New Brunswick bars, restaurants prep for Rutgers game-day surge
Jets luncheon raises nearly $1M for pair of charities
New Jersey gets nod for energy efficiency
Report finds small businesses leading way in cutting jobs
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Americans voice recession fears in Heldrich Center survey
Deals and Moves: Sept. 1
NJ Transit seeks to bring Wi-Fi to the rails
Saudi Arabia or the Shore?
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 31
Report: N.J. retail vacancy rate holding steady is ‘good news’
Small-business owners putting off retirement, survey finds
PNC Bank renews mortgage-lending commitment to low and moderate income
Property taxes rise while values fall
N.J. specialty chemicals maker sold for $280M
Seaside Heights: ‘Jersey Shore’ driving tourism
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 30
SBA says federal agencies fell short of small-business lending goal
Apartment forecast improving, real estate report says
A&P chairman downplays merger comments
Changing of the guard at NJN
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 27
Christie fires schools chief as new picture of federal funding fallout emerges
Class A office complex in Central Jersey trades for $3M
Expert: New funding for port dredging project will boost New Jersey’s competitiveness
President of Robbinsville environmental firm wins SBA honors
JCP&L grants power to educators
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 26
Opposition to state mandates unites business, municipal interests
Teaching financial literacy to the underserved
Red Bank mortgage broker admits to stealing $3.8M
Enticing Chinese doctors to embrace family-care model at home
Scotched schools funding pinches businesses
Party City scares up Halloween staff
Federal grants will fuel energy use improvements in East Amwell
Deals and Moves: Aug. 25
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The company he keeps
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 24
Devils’ Trenton, Albany affiliates will play in Atlantic City
$34M project aims to cut hospital’s carbon footprint
‘Huge decline’ in home sales concerns industry watchers
Cherry Hill hospital breaks ground on $9.7M ER upgrade
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Partnership offers free basic business training to workers
Deals and Moves: Aug. 23
Chilton says it’s the picture of financial health as $24M renovation launches
Verizon Wireless makes push to grow in rural markets
Resorts Casino Hotel inks deal for new owner
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 20
Contest highlights small businesses’ need for professional office space
SBDC data indicate weaker economic impact in first half of 2010
Giants go 3-D in preseason game
Trenton nonprofit a step closer to federal funding
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Deals and Moves: Aug. 19
Ronson seeks sale of remaining assets in bankruptcy
Union leader calls Delaware River agency reform bill a ‘jobs killer’
Business leaders gather in Woodbridge to talk solar possibilities
Christie signs law to push offshore wind energy
Pension-fund shortfall becomes political issue
‘Another disappointing jobs report’ as N.J. unemployment rises
Brew pub opens the tap in Newark
Federal funds will improve connections among emergency responders
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Former Comstock employees sentenced for embezzlement scheme
Deals and Moves: Aug. 18
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Deals and Moves: August 17
$123M deal puts Eatontown-based Osteotech in Medtronic’s hands
Christie signs bill to revitalize Fort Monmouth site
With new operator secured, Potomac plans expansion
DCO Energy plans solar installation at South Jersey farm
Realogy CEO Smith goes to Washington
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$730M acquisition will help Medco meet goals of health care reform
Verizon Foundation announces nonprofit grant program
Spellbound by the Stones
Deals and Moves: Aug. 16
Tech firm takes Somerset office building
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Interim leader shepherds state chamber through uncertain time
Hovnanian launches new organic products company
NJIT tapped to help make U.S. homes more energy efficient
North Jersey networking services provider calls for calm on net neutrality debate
UPDATED: A&P to shutter 25 stores across five states, including N.J.
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Deals and Moves: August 12
McCarter & English partner makes Giant move
Wachovia grant will help revitalize Paterson historic district
New Meadowlands Stadium CEO welcomes Reebok store
Bill would be a ‘reality check’ for government
Television maker reaches for 3-D watchers
SBA urges N.J. businesses to explore health care tax credit
Princeton Junction firm gets contract to monitor Calif. bridge
N.J. telecom sales staff to get back wages
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Merrill Lynch will pay $728,260 to settle civil suit
Deals and Moves: August 11
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Deals and Moves: August 10
Luxury Hoboken apartment building headed to auction block
Board members help push after-school program provider’s mission
North Jersey technology solutions firms complete merger
Seeking speedy opening, lenders take control of Xanadu project
Deals and Moves: August 9
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Osteotech mulls strategic moves to boost shareholder value
Journal publisher kicks off new online library
EXCLUSIVE: Amper Politziner plans merger with Eisner
Nonprofit looks to honor entrepreneurs who cut costs
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Flemington standardbred breeder puts forward own racing plan
Deals and Moves: August 6
St. Peter’s cuts 200 positions in reorganization
Local Bergen County chambers announce merge
Report: Initial unemployment claims decrease in N.J.
Horizon Blue combines ‘friending’ with charity
ADP report shows job gains, but masks weak employment market, economist says
Vonage brings mobile calls to Facebook
Central Jersey sees spike in retail vacancy, survey finds
Horizon reports $4.8M in giving in ’09
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Public mixed on suggestions for gaming, sports in New Jersey
Deals and Moves: August 5
Generic drugmaker sees income jump 22 percent
Legislators from both parties oppose broad tax increases during hearing
Despite challenges, Atlantic City ‘an attractive market’ for Sands site, services firm s
ROOTS AT THE HUB: RAICES CULTURAL CENTER ARTS & CULTURAL EDUCATION
Commission and Grantee Receive Awards for Publications
Traditional Klezmer Music Performed by The Hester Street Troupe
NONPROFIT STATE THEATRE BENEFIT RAISES $520,000!
NJSPCA Receives Check Of $2,500 From The GYM After Success Of Spin-A-Thon
American Indian Storytelling
State Theatre Presents Laughter and Reflection With Carol Burnett
State Theatre Benefit Gala 2010 - That’s Entertainment! A Las Vegas Experience
State Theatre Presents the U.S. Premiere of NALMES Folk Dance Spectacular
State Theatre Presents Richard Nader's Solid Gold Rock and Roll Show
State Theatre Presents 'The Chieftains'
Traditional Jewish Folktales with Storyteller Rivka Willick
State Theatre and AM Productions Present Dick Fox's Golden Boys
State Theatre Presents Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Joel McHale - Star of NBC’s Community and Host of E!’s The Soup
State Theatre Announces 49 Performances Just Added For 2010-2011
Exhibition - Out of the Ordinary: Photographs by Garry Winogrand and Larry Clark
State Theatre Presents Moscow Festival Ballet in Swan Lake
State Theatre Presents "The Wedding Singer"
State Theatre and Live Nation Present Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band
State Theatre Presents Jesus Christ Superstar
State Theatre Presents Scrap Arts Music
Exhibition - Lalla Essaydi: Les Femmes de Maroc
State Theatre Leadership Announcement
Corenet NJ To Host Educational Forum Focusing On Leased Properties
State Theatre Presents Salute to Vienna
Piscataway; Seasonal Traditions At East Jersey Olde Towne Village
The Zimmerli Museum Brings to View Trail Blazing Contemporary American Photography and Prints
The Imagination Movers LIve from the Idea Warehouse Concert Tour 2009
The State Theatre adds two shows: Bryan Adams and Carol Burnett
Blocks Of Color: American Woodcuts From The 1890s To The Present
Middlesex County: Arts Grants Applications
Are you ready for some Flag Football?
Middlesex County - Workshop in a Box
Middlesex County; Historic Marker Project
NONPROFIT STATE THEATRE BENEFIT RAISES $570,000!
New Brunswick Earth Day Activities, Earth Day Events and Kids Games
Rutgers Ag Field Day
State Theatre Presents Philadelphia Orchestra
Pysanky: Traditional Ukrainian Egg Decorating
Piscataway: Palaspas: Traditional Filipino Palm Weaving Workshop
Peruvian Folk Dance Group: Imagenes y Tradiciones del Perú at Plainsboro Middle School
The Claude And Nina Gruen Collection Of Contemporary Russian Art
North Brunswick: Mick Moloney Traditional Irish Music, Song and Dance
Plainsboro: Peruvian Folk Dance Group
Multicultural Dollmaking Workshop at East Jersey Olde Towne Village
Antique Valentines Lecture and Exhibit
Good bye - November 14, 2008
Nonprofit State Theatre Benefit Raises $668,000
DHS Signs Visa Waiver Program Agreement with Korea
New Jersey Folk Festival
INTERNET SALES PEOPLE WANTED FOR NEW BRUNSWICK
Woody's plays host to Turkey, etc, UMDNJ
Marlo Thomas
Peter & the Wolf—Princeton Symphony Orchestra
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
David Copperfield
The Barber of Seville
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra—Sarah Chang
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Craig Ferguson
Mortgage Forgiveness Act Signed into Law
Mortgage Forgiveness Act Signed into Law
Tina Brown
One Night Of Queen
Lisa Ling
Clay Aiken Christmas With Chelsea Symphony Orchestra
The Fab Faux
Dance From The Caucasus
Jimmy Eat World
Ryan Star Opens For The Beach Boys
Laughing Liberally Comedy Show
New Jersey Jazz Festival At The Backstage Jazz Club
The Beach Boys
Exclusive Jersey Summer Beatles Bash with The Smithereens and Glen Burtnik & Friends
All Four Original Members Of Asia Return With Acclaimed “Heat Of The Moment” North American Tour
Record-Breaking Fundraiser: Nonprofit State Theatre Benefit Raises $709,000
Cherie Booth - Smart Talk Women's Lecture Series
Lewis Black Perfomance
2007 State Theatre Benefit Gala to Feature Aretha Franklin
May 12 Tri-Cities Performance Of Romeo et Juliette CANCELLED!
Soledad O'Brien - Smart Talk Women's Lecture Series
Kem Live In Concert
Thomas & Friends™ Live! On Stage in “Thomas Saves the Day”
Change Art's Face!
State Theatre 2007-2008 Season Lineup
Tri-Cities Opera in Gounod’s Roméo et Juliette
State Theatre presents American Repertory Ballet Featuring Elisa Monte Dance
40th Anniversary Concert - HAIR
State Theatre presents "Jesus Christ Superstar"
My Sister
State Theatre Announces Bargain Getaway/Theater/Dining Packages
State Theatre Presents The Canterbury Tales
State Theatre Presents "Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats"
State Theatre Presents H.M.S. Pinafore
Man of La Mancha
Joshua Bell is Awarded Coveted Fisher Prize
Moscow Festival Ballet in Giselle
State Theatre presents Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
State Theatre Presents Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
State Theatre Presents David Sedaris
PNC Foundation Helps Youngsters "Grow Up Great" With CLIFFORD
Hungarian State Folk Ensemble
State Theatre Launches Adventures Abroad Travelogue Film Series
Turandot
State Theatre presents Martha Graham Dance Company
STREB To Conduct a Week of Open Rehearsals, Workshops and Master Classes for Children of All Ages
State Theatre presents Bobby Vinton Feb 14
State Theatre presents The Son of the Sheik in February
State Theatre and Middlesex County’s Plays in the Park Present THEATER IN A DAY, Feb. 10 & 11
New Brunswick's State Theatre is proud to present Hub City Carnivale
State Theatre Presents Showtime at the Apollo on Tour Auditions
State Theatre Premiere Presentation: Brand New Orchestra's Fourth U.S. Performance
State Theatre presents Elton John & Tim Rice's 'Aida
State Theatre presents 'Salute to Vienna', Dec. 31
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