Matthew White
Atlantic City’s sports industry prime for breakout success
With Atlantic City under more pressure than ever to increase revenue, especially non-gambling, its growing sports tourism industry is beginning to deliver in a big way.
New measure supports NJ charities, benefits taxpayers
New legislation introduced this week in Trenton is attempting to kill two birds with one stone by boosting charitable giving to New Jersey nonprofits while making the state a bit more tax-friendly.
NJ in the dark about double-dipping public officials, according to poll
It is often viewed as the poster child for New Jersey political corruption, but most New Jerseyans are not aware of double-dipping.
NJ tech sector packs major economic punch, report finds
New Jersey is receiving high marks for its technology job market, snaring a pair of high rankings in a new report.
NJ is an average state for women, study finds
A new study from WalletHub ranked the best and worst states for women, using 15 different metrics across economic, social, health and safety issues.
Voters divided over hot-button NJ issues, according to poll
Rutgers-Eagleton is out with a series of new polls that examines public opinion on pension payments and minimum wage as the battle over the two issues heats up in Trenton.
Cape May County embracing digital marketing to boost tourism
The mobile device obsession is providing some New Jersey tourism officials an opportunity to draw more visitors to their counties.
Christie attends ribbon cutting ceremony in Newark
On Wednesday, Gov. Chris Christie made his first public appearance outside of the state house since ending his presidential race.
Can the other GOP candidates cut into Trumps lead?
Following three Trump primary wins, candidates get their last shot at him before Super Tuesday during the debate starting at 8:30 on CNN.
New tourism kiosk highlights Middlesex County’s historical significance
Officials hope a new kiosk at Rutgers University will educate visitors about the rich Revolutionary War history in the area.
The new kiosk came to the school through a partnership between Middlesex County, Crossroads of the American Revolution, and Rutgers University...