Future of Work
The days of an employer looking at an employee as merely a means to an end to fatten his/her own pockets are in the rearview mirror. The coronavirus pandemic is […]
The days of an employer looking at an employee as merely a means to an end to fatten his/her own pockets are in the rearview mirror. The coronavirus pandemic is […]
This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: njtvonline.org/news/video/working-parents-face-child-care-issues-with-hybrid-school-schedules/ Talk to one parent and you’ll hear just one
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Adverse weather effects generated by a tropical storm can cover an area hundreds of miles wide. Recreational boaters and commercial vessels outside of the direct path of the storm are
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This story is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. Link to story: roi-nj.com/2020/07/29/healthcare/murphy-explains-push-for-a-return-to-in-school-instruction/ The point was well made. Indoor schooling is not
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Last week, the Cumberland Cape Atlantic YMCA reopened its large indoor swimming pool. The pool was closed in March due to mandates related to the COVID19 pandemic. The reopening is
YMCA Announces Reopening of Pool Read More »
Acting on a commitment to restore the Affordable Care Act in New Jersey, Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation that will increase affordability and expand access to health care by
Governor Signs Bill to Increase Affordability, Access to Health Care Read More »
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) recently received a $2,000 grant from the United Way of Delaware (UWDE) as part of the Salem County COVID-19 Emergency
United Way of Delaware Awards Grant to BBBS of Cumberland & Salem Counties Read More »
Gov. Phil Murphy announced late last week that an additional $15 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding has been made available to New Jersey small
Additional CARES Act Monies Available to New Jersey Small Businesses Read More »
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has announced that driver knowledge exams, also known as “written” driver tests, will be available to all drivers, including commercial drivers, by appointment as
Driver Knowledge Testing Restart: August 3 Read More »
The New Jersey Department of Health has announced that $32.3 million in federal funding will be awarded to county and local health departments to support COVID-19 response initiatives. “Throughout this
NJ Department of Health Invests $32.3 Million in Local Public Health Efforts Read More »