Matthew White
Breast cancer to kill 1,400 in NJ this year — but there’s hope
Despite the strides made, breast cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among American women.
How can NJ customers fight back against record-high bank fees?
Banking consumers are facing record levels for ATM and overdraft fees. So, how can they defend against the trend?
NJ Transit riders can charge phones at Newark Penn, Secaucus Junction
Cell phone access has become vital to our way of life, and New Jersey Transit is taking notice with a new pilot program to accommodate its riders.
Buying a home? Find out when the best day to purchase is
When is the best day to buy a home? A new analysis examined that very question and mined through 15 years of home sales data to find the answer.
As Hurricane Joaquin moves closer, power companies make preparations
As the strengthening Hurricane Joaquin bears down on the Garden State, the major utility companies are monitoring and making preparations to contend with the situation.
The storm will offer the power companies a chance to implement many of the lessons learned during Sandy nearly three years ago...
Will NJ’s dry summer impact fall foliage?
The dry conditions that the Garden State has faced over the last few months could affect one of the highlights of autumn in New Jersey, the fall colors.
Manufacturing plays vital role in NJ economy
Despite the perception that the manufacturing industry is dead in New Jersey, reality tells a much different story.
Employers benefit by showing they care
According to a new study, New Jersey employers can reap the rewards by showing some love to their employees.
The research from Abel HR examined the best ways for bosses to build loyalty and retain their top workers.
As New Jersey's job market improves, employees have more options for other opportunities elsewhere, which can lead to an expensive and lengthy back-fill process for employers...
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Drowning: It’s killing NJ adults, and it doesn’t have to
Drowning is one of the most preventable causes of death in the United States, and new data shows an alarming trend in the Garden State.
Drought watch: Millions of NJ residents asked to conserve water
With the sustained dry weather and not much precipitation in sight, many New Jerseyans are being urged to voluntarily cut down on their water usage.