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Anything can happen in Jersey

By Gabrielle Saulsbery

New Jerseyans can now play the lottery online through Lotto.com, the first digital platform for buying tickets on any device - with no app download or deposit required, which launched in partnership with QuickChek.
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Anything can happen in Jersey
Screen shot of Lotto.com, the second licensed lottery courier in the country, based in Jersey City.
 
 

Today's Stories


Lawmakers look at adding to Murphy's proposed pension payments
“If we’re in a position to make larger contributions it’s to our benefit to do that because it saves us a great deal of money in the long haul,” said Assemblyman Jon Burzichelli, who chairs the Assembly Appropriations Committee.

premium content $35M allocated to revitalize East Camden neighborhood
The federal grant, announced by U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, U.S. Rep. Donald Norcross and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge, will leverage funding to modernize Ablett Village public housing in the Cramer Hill neighborhood.

NJEDA adds new accelerator to help state-based startups
There are currently three participants in New Jersey: Cleantech Open Northeast, Morgan Stanley Multicultural Innovation Lab and now VentureWell’s Aspire Program.

premium content CentralReach acquires Miami health tech company
The Matawan-based buyer said the addition of software provider Behaviorsoft will enhance its product offering for small applied behavior analysis therapy practices.

 
   
 

NJCBA forms working group to engage CRC about hemp
Leaders from Pure Genesis, OCan Group LLC and Garden State Harvest, each armored with industry experience in other states, will provide input and feedback to the Cannabis Regulatory Commission and the public in the hopes of helping to craft a strong state policy.

Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine sends first grads into residencies
The 18 graduates begin careers after completing an accelerated three-year medical degree.

premium content Litigation partner joins A.Y. Strauss
Jordan Engelhardt, who previously served as counsel at Patterson Belknap, has experience in federal and state courts, administrative agencies, and alternative dispute resolution.
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premium content FDU appoints VP for student affairs, dean of students
Uchenna Baker will serve on the president’s cabinet and report directly to the recently appointed senior vice president for university operations, Robert Pignatello.

premium content Poll: Nearly two-thirds in NJ without COVID shot still rejecting vaccine
Among those who said they would not get the shot, 67% said they were seriously concerned about the side effects, while 58% cited government mistrust, 57% said they were rolled out too quickly, and 55% did not believe they needed it.

spotlight on: public amenities


premium content The artist economy
it’s not easy to quantify the economic effects of public art, but projects are proliferating in cities like Newark, Camden and Atlantic City, drawing visitors and highlighting local issues in the process.

premium content It’s all here
It started as a local marketing effort. Last May, the Hunterdon County Economic Development officials weren’t trying to attract out-of-towners to the county’s farms, markets...

premium content Economic engine
The proposed Essex Hudson Greenway would provide a variety of benefits to eight towns along an abandoned rail line.

 
   
 

 
   
 

 
   
 

     

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premium content Larken Associates lauds twin milestones for Warren County community

By Linda Lindner

One hundred percent completed and fully occupied, the real estate developer is celebrating the success of Autumn Ridge at Lopatcong, which includes garden and garage-style units and an age-restricted building reserved for the 55-plus active adult community.
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Larken Associates lauds twin milestones for Warren County community
Autumn Ridge, 1500 Hyde Blvd., Lopatcong.
 
 
 
 
 
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