
June 12, 2026
Rights4Girls has launched an anti-sex trade billboard campaign targeting visitors during upcoming FIFA World Cup matches hosted in several U.S. cities. The group aims to raise awareness about increased trafficking risks surrounding large sporting events through visible messaging near key venues.
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June 12, 2026
Michael Mehosky has been appointed Senior Managing Director at Peapack Capital. In this role he will lead national sales strategy for the equipment finance subsidiary as it aims for significant growth over the next year-and-a-half.
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June 12, 2026
CoreWeave announced it will join the Nasdaq-100 Index later this month following rapid growth after its IPO. The Livingston-based company's platform supports leading organizations developing advanced artificial intelligence applications.
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May 29, 2026
Senate President Nick Scutari and Senator Paul Sarlo welcomed a delay in implementing new environmental regulations in New Jersey. They argue that changes are needed to avoid higher costs for homeowners and negative impacts on economic growth.
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May 29, 2026
New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection plans a one-year extension before stricter flood-elevation standards take effect under recently adopted land use regulations. Stakeholders—including builders' groups—will have more time for input during an upcoming review process.
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May 8, 2026
Michele Siekerka of NJBIA discussed concerns over new federal efforts to set a $25 per hour minimum wage. She highlighted potential impacts on entry-level jobs, business affordability, wage compression across staff levels, and key industries like tourism.
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April 24, 2026
State leaders joined 'Minding Your Business' this weekend to discuss New Jersey's Opportunity Agenda. The initiative aims for more adults with postsecondary credentials by 2040. The show also highlighted NJBIA's ongoing role supporting employers across the state.
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April 21, 2026
The New Jersey Business & Industry Association is urging lawmakers to overturn new NJDEP land use regulations they say are costly for residents and businesses. A joint legislative hearing will address concerns over stricter flood zone building requirements set by outgoing Governor Murphy's administration.
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April 21, 2026
Nearly seventy thousand people in New Jersey lost their health insurance after premium increases linked with expiring federal subsidies. State officials say many shifted toward cheaper but less comprehensive plans while overall enrollment dropped sharply.
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April 21, 2026
A free apprenticeship-focused event will take place at Raritan Valley Community College on April 30 during National Apprenticeship Week. The gathering aims to connect young people with employers across several sectors. Local organizations are invited as exhibitors.
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