Shore News Network
  • New Jersey
    • Jersey Shore News
    • South Jersey News
    • Philadelphia News
    • North Jersey News
    • Ocean County News
    • Monmouth County News
    • Cape May County News
    • Atlantic County News
    • Burlington County News
    • Mercer County News
    • Toms River News
    • Jackson Township News
    • Regional
  • New York
    • New York City News
  • MD
  • FL
  • PA
Shore News Network
  • DE
  • OH
  • D.C.
  • VA
  • Topics
    • Crime
      • Most Wanted
      • Fire
    • Weird
    • Politics
    • Weather
    • OMG!
    • Traffic
    • Lottery Results
    • Pets
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Weather Reports
    • Weird and Strange News
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Pets
    • Business News
    • Tech and Gaming
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Health and Wellness
    • Travel
    • Schools
    • Sports
    • Top 10 Lists
    • Viral News
    • The Buzz
    • Satire
Home - Results for business - Page 2872
Search results for

"business"

  • Business News

    Good News Happens at the Jersey Shore at Shore News Network

    by Shore News Network April 13, 2018
    by Shore News Network April 13, 2018

    To offer Ocean County residents authentically local news.

  • New Jersey NewsPolitics

    DCCC: MacArthur’s Debt Hypocrisy is Going to Cost Seniors

    by Your News April 13, 2018
    by Your News April 13, 2018

    Submitted by Evan Lukaske, TOMS RIVER-Representative MacArthur talks a big game on the debt and deficits, but words are one thing, actions are another. When it comes down to it, MacArthur …

  • Business NewsNew Jersey News

    Warm Temps Launch Summer Hiring Season at Six Flags Great Adventure

    by Your News April 12, 2018
    by Your News April 12, 2018

    JACKSON-The summer hiring season heats up at Six Flags Great Adventure and Hurricane Harbor with a job fair April 13 through 15 at the park’s Employment Center. The parks are …

  • Business NewsCommunity NewsNew Jersey News

    The Ponds at Jackson Twenty-One Ready for Occupancy in May

    by Your News April 11, 2018
    by Your News April 11, 2018

    JACKSON – Walters Group is nearing completion on the first eight-unit residential building at The Ponds at Jackson Twenty-One with occupancy slated for May. When completed, the 88-unit income-restricted community …

  • Government NewsPolitics

    Jackson Republicans to Require Background Checks, Social Media Checks on Potential Council Candidates

    by Phil Stilton April 10, 2018
    by Phil Stilton April 10, 2018

    JACKSON–After a year filled with follies by members appointed to Jackson’s various public boards by the all-Republican council, the Jackson Republican Club is now asking those seeking their endorsement to …

  • MIsc. News

    Valley Ridge Estates Seeks Variance to Build 12 Homes in Brookwoods Section of Jackson

    by Phil Stilton April 4, 2018
    by Phil Stilton April 4, 2018

    JACKSON-Valley Ridge Estates received an approval from the Jackson Township Planning Board to build 12 single family homes, asking for a variance to build on lots smaller than required by …

  • New Jersey NewsPolitics

    Goldberg Files to Challenge GOP Candidate Hugin for Senate

    by Your News April 3, 2018
    by Your News April 3, 2018

    By Brian Goldberg On Monday, April 2, Brian D. Goldberg officially filed his ballot petition with the NJ Division of Elections. This moment denotes the midpoint between Brian’s declaration of …

  • New Jersey NewsPolitics

    Democrat Challenger for Senate Comes Out Swinging at “Bribery Bob” Menendez

    by Shore News Network April 3, 2018
    by Shore News Network April 3, 2018

    EDISON-New Jersey online news publisher Lisa McCormick has challenged incumbent Senator Robert Menendez to be the next Democrat to run for Senate in New Jersey. McCormick came out of the …

  • New Jersey NewsPolitics

    Bob Hugin: Murphy Budget Leaves New Jerseyans Behind

    by Your News March 28, 2018
    by Your News March 28, 2018

    PRESS RELEASE-HUGIN FOR SENATE U.S. Senate candidate Bob Hugin released the following statement regarding Governor Phil Murphy’s proposals to increase taxes and spending. “New Jersey is increasingly unaffordable and Governor Murphy’s …

  • Community NewsPolitics

    Party Republicans Split on Who Should Represent Second Congressional District

    by Shore News Network March 21, 2018
    by Shore News Network March 21, 2018

    Atlantic City-Republicans across New Jersey’s southern counties can’t come to an agreement over who should represent the second district in this year’s vital congressional race to replace retiring Congressman Frank …

  • Atlantic County NewsBurlington County NewsBusiness NewsCape May County NewsCommunity NewsEventsJersey Shore NewsNew Jersey News

    Celebrate Spring with Free Cones at Rita’s and Dairy Queen!

    by Phil Stilton March 20, 2018
    by Phil Stilton March 20, 2018

    It’s the first day of spring today and that means free cones at your locally participating Dairy Queen and Rita’s Ice shops.   Each spring, both businesses offer free cones to …

  • Business NewsCommunity NewsPolitics

    Jr Custom Landscaping Property Up For Sale? What’s Next?

    by Phil Stilton March 20, 2018
    by Phil Stilton March 20, 2018

    JACKSON-The property owned by JR Custom Landscaping in Jackson has been listed for sale by Lakewood based realtor Esther Klein of Re/Max Real Estate.  The asking price for the 6.5 …

  • Business NewsCommunity News

    Jackson Landmark Building for Sale

    by Phil Stilton March 19, 2018
    by Phil Stilton March 19, 2018

    JACKSON-Long before it was Art and Kathy’s Kitchen, the building where Jackson residents came to have breakfast and lunch for generations was initially part of a stagecoach stop between Trenton and …

  • Community NewsPolice Blotter

    Jackson Township Hires Two New Police Officers

    by Dinesh Patel March 14, 2018
    by Dinesh Patel March 14, 2018

    by JPD The Jackson Police Department would like to welcome aboard our two newest police officers and one Class 2 special police officer who were sworn in by the Township …

  • Burlington County NewsBusiness NewsNew Jersey NewsPolice Blotter

    Three Charged with Stealing $1.3 Million from South Jersey Funeral Home

    by Shore News Network March 12, 2018
    by Shore News Network March 12, 2018

    by BCPO Three Charged With Stealing Money From Moorestown Funeral Home.  Entrusted with running the operation, they allegedly stole $1.3 million Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and Moorestown Police Department Chief Lee …

  • Community NewsGovernment NewsNew Jersey NewsPolice Blotter

    Ocean County Prosecutor Coronato Announces One of Largest Drug Ring Busts in Ocean County History

    by Dinesh Patel March 9, 2018
    by Dinesh Patel March 9, 2018

    Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato announced today the culmination of a cooperative multi-jurisdictional narcotics investigation conducted by the Prosecutor’s Special Operations Group, US Drug Enforcement Administration Ocean/Monmouth High Intensity …

  • Community NewsNew Jersey NewsSports

    Council Recap: Cheer Champs Recognized by Township

    by Shore News Network March 9, 2018
    by Shore News Network March 9, 2018

    JACKSON-The February 27, 2018 meeting of the Jackson Township Council began like any other meeting, as Council President Ken Bressi kept the room standing after the pledge of allegiance for …

  • PoliticsUS and World News

    7 Points a Virginia Lawmaker Made in a Speech on Guns That Went Viral

    by Your News March 9, 2018
    by Your News March 9, 2018

    https://www.facebook.com/NickFreitasVA/videos/1575471789187997/ Nick Freitas, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, gave a fiery speech last week defending the Second Amendment and its supporters. Freitas, a Republican elected in 2016 …

  • New Jersey NewsPolice Blotter

    N.J. nor’easter: Where to find free water, electronics charging, and warmth

    by Your News March 9, 2018
    by Your News March 9, 2018

    If you feel live a caveman stuck in the Stone Age, you’re not alone. More than 240,000 Jersey homes and businesses are waiting for utility crews to restore their power …

  • Community NewsNew Jersey NewsOcean County NewsPolice Blotter

    Lightning burns down house, offices as wild storm sacks N.J.

    by Your News March 8, 2018
    by Your News March 8, 2018

    Fire crews on Wednesday battled a fast-spreading blaze at a Lakewood building, at least the second major fire that came as a powerful winter storm brought snow and lighting to …

  • Business NewsNew Jersey NewsPolice Blotter

    New Jersey Moves to Ban New Bitcoiin 2nd Generation Currency

    by Dinesh Patel March 7, 2018
    by Dinesh Patel March 7, 2018

    Continuing New Jersey’s efforts to protect investors from fraud in the cryptocurrency market, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and the Division of Consumer Affairs today announced that the Bureau of …

  • Government NewsJersey Shore NewsNew Jersey NewsPoliticsUS and World News

    Trumped? Six Flags Raising Employee Wages $2 Per Hour in 2018 at Jersey Park

    by Shore News Network March 7, 2018
    by Shore News Network March 7, 2018

    JACKSON-Six Flags isn’t exactly crediting President Trump with a new employee pay hike, but the company has just announced it will be increasing the wages of seasonal jobs at its …

  • Business News

    Just announced: Big changes are coming to 100 Macy’s locations in 2018

    by Your News March 2, 2018
    by Your News March 2, 2018

    If you like to shop at Macy’s, some big changes may be coming to your favorite department store! The retailer has been working to turn its business around after announcing …

  • New Jersey NewsPolitics

    Marine Corps Veteran Hugin to Take on Menendez for U.S. Senate Seat in New Jersey

    by Phil Stilton February 28, 2018
    by Phil Stilton February 28, 2018

    TRENTON-A Marine Corps veteran from New Jersey has announced he is running for a seat in the United States Senate, challenging embattled Democrat Robert Menendez who has held the seat …

  • Government NewsMonmouth County NewsNew Jersey News

    Monmouth Freeholder Joins Fight Against “Ill Conceived” Howell Solid Waste Facility

    by Phil Stilton February 27, 2018
    by Phil Stilton February 27, 2018

    HOWELL-Monmouth County Freeholder John Curley has joined the public in the fight against a proposed solid waste recycling facility in a sleepy Howell Township neighborhood this week. Curley broke from …

Newer Posts
Older Posts
Prime Deals
Shore News Network
  • New Jersey
    • Jersey Shore News
    • South Jersey News
    • Philadelphia News
    • North Jersey News
    • Ocean County News
    • Monmouth County News
    • Cape May County News
    • Atlantic County News
    • Burlington County News
    • Mercer County News
    • Toms River News
    • Jackson Township News
    • Regional
  • New York
    • New York City News
  • MD
  • FL
  • PA
Shore News Network
  • DE
  • OH
  • D.C.
  • VA
  • Topics
    • Crime
      • Most Wanted
      • Fire
    • Weird
    • Politics
    • Weather
    • OMG!
    • Traffic
    • Lottery Results
    • Pets
    • US News
    • Politics
    • Weather Reports
    • Weird and Strange News
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Pets
    • Business News
    • Tech and Gaming
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Health and Wellness
    • Travel
    • Schools
    • Sports
    • Top 10 Lists
    • Viral News
    • The Buzz
    • Satire