Maher Terminals is the largest and busiest of the Port Authority’s five container terminals, spanning nearly 450 acres in North Jersey.
Unionized workers picketed outside the plant last year, demanding better pay and benefits.
Here’s where the winning ticket was sold.
The university is now offering a bachelor’s degree in “Business with Artificial Intelligence” – a first for New Jersey, administrators said.
State prosecutors have filed a lawsuit involving a vacant gas station site in Newark, which was sold two years ago.
“This victory is proof that organizing works, and that when workers stand together, even global corporations have to listen.”
Some want the state to raise taxes on wealthy corporations. Others want New Jersey to lower the rate and make the state more "competitive."
The workshop will teach business owners how to land a contract as part of the Newark Bay-Hudson County Extension Improvements Program.
Here’s how it works, police explain.
“Newark is proving what it looks like when innovation is driven by people, not platforms.”
“Small business owners have to wear many hats, and that can be challenging even at the best of times.”
Prosecutors allege that Amazon exploited delivery drivers, and tried to drive away pregnant employees and workers with disabilities.
The job fair is open to court-involved people, those in recovery from addiction, and military veterans.
Lawmakers say the shutdown will be a big loss for New Jersey, including a Republican assemblywoman who worked for the Sesame Workshop.
The renovated building – now dubbed "The Pillars" – is expected to give a boost to the city’s bustling Arts and Education District.
The company plans to hire more than 2,500 Newark employees before the end of 2026.
Future crowdfunding, cryptocurrency, market analysis and mobile payment experts can get a boost through a partnership between MCCC and NJIT.
“All we’re asking is to be able to survive in a world we cannot afford.”
Drivers can fuel up for less than $3 per gallon at several gas stations in Newark, according to an online price tracker.
A new, woman-owned small business will be blossoming in the city: Madonna’s Garden Florist. Here’s when the grand opening will take place.
Hiring reps will be present at the job fair, which is seeking local skilled workers, laborers and subcontractors in all trades.
The good news? The retail market in NJ's largest city is surging. The bad news? Too much of that money is leaving its borders, a study says.
The standout college students will be honored at the 11th annual New Jersey Women Business Leaders Forum.
The two tickets netted a combined $75,000. Here’s a list of some other "big winners" in New Jersey.
"Electric companies don’t control energy supply costs."
The winner of the competition pitched an all-in-one travel companion app integrating features from Expedia, Yelp and Google Maps.
About 70 percent of Newark households meet the Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed (ALICE) threshold, advocates said.
Learn how to get a “mobile digital passport” that features exclusive discounts from local bars and restaurants.
“Since day one of my administration, we’ve recognized Newark as a key engine of New Jersey’s economic growth,” Gov. Phil Murphy said.
The state’s largest corporations are being charged an extra tax, which fuels NJ Transit. The surcharge hasn’t come without controversy.
A Newark-based roofing company allegedly exposed workers to safety hazards at sites in Dover and Lodi, federal authorities said.
“Stabilize. Secure. Sustain.” Here’s what to know about the city’s recently released Financial Well-Being Continuum.
Approved dispensaries are allowed to have spaces where adults 21 years and older can legally smoke marijuana or consume edibles.
A bill that would fund fire departments by adding a new hotel surcharge in cities like Newark has made its way to the governor's desk.
The United Way of Greater Newark’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program grew by 19 percent in 2025.
United Airlines is planning to swap out a contractor at Newark Airport with United Ground Express, the company’s wholly owned subsidiary.
A shopping center in Newark recently got a major, multi-million-dollar financing boost.
PSE&G will give customers a $30 credit in July and August – but will be allowed to collect an extra $10 from September to February.
Hundreds of Newark residents were each given thousands of dollars with no work requirements. Here’s where the money went, a new report says.
Provident Bank recently opened its fourth branch in Newark. A company spokesperson offered an update on a recent federal court filing.