He was the longest serving legislator in New Jersey, while also running an insurance company and funeral home and coaching ...
On shelves at a Humanetics facility in Huron, Ohio, skulls stare from their eyeless sockets, shiny and silver. Around a corner, a rack is filled with squishy, peach-toned arms, legs, torsos and butts.
New Jersey's economy has avoided the worst of recent national economic issues, according to New York Federal Reserve President John Williams. Despite a strong state economy, many residents still face ...
Four years after the pandemic emergency ended and K-12 performance plunged nationwide, New Jersey’s third through eighth graders are finally edging up to be on par with pre-pandemic levels, although ...
Three New Jersey police officers suspended over racist remarks caught on secret recordings have continued to draw paychecks for more than five years, costing taxpayers more than $2.6 million. The case ...
New Jersey students are testing at pre-pandemic levels in one subject — science — while continuing to struggle in other areas, according to new data released by the state Board of Education this week.
WASHINGTON — Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas got a lawyer for the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office to admit Tuesday it mounted a “fishing expedition” against a pro-life ...
A joint venture led by Invel Capital in partnership with Pearlmark Real Estate has sealed $27.5 million of acquisition financing for the purchase of a newly completed multifamily building in northern ...
No one worries about the insurance industry quite like Tom Gober. From his home office outside of Pittsburgh, the forensic accountant has been tracking, documenting and highlighting the weaknesses of ...
The House Ways and Means Committee is demanding an answer from a New Jersey organ donation group accused of engaging in illegal practices, including harvesting organs from a person who was showing ...
The chief executive of an organ donation organization in New Jersey ordered staff to continue harvesting organs from a patient who had shown signs of life, US House committee investigators charge. The ...
The heat and hiss of molten steel swirled around Bill Schoen as he worked almost four decades at the Allegheny Technologies Inc. mill near Pittsburgh. Under the glow of furnaces he swept floors, ...