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S&P raised the city's rating on notch to CCC-plus and assigns a stable outlook.
October 17 -
The $1.5 billion bridge replacement project is seen as necessary to preserve reliable train service between New Jersey and Manhattan.
October 16 -
The job cuts are permitted under the state’s Municipal Stabilization and Recovery Act, the judge ruled.
October 11 -
The U.S. Senate’s proposed spending plan would raise the cap on airports' passenger facility charges and expand airport improvement grants.
October 11 -
Thursday's $24.3 million deal Thursday comes with a low-investment grade rating.
October 11 -
The cash-strapped gambling resort highlight's available property and the state's ability to offer tax breaks.
October 2 -
The New Jersey Economic Development Authority achieved strong demand during Wednesday’s $350 million school facilities construction bond sale to help generate millions in savings for the Garden State.
September 28 -
Strong demand was reported for the $68.3 million transaction.
September 21 -
With state funding sinking, New Jersey Transit needs a new dedicated revenue stream to support operations, a public policy group urges.
September 19 -
The organization New Jersey Policy Perspective issued the report.
September 14 -
Longtime bond attorney Jeremy A. Spector has retired as executive director for the New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority after nearly two years leading the higher education conduit issuer through record volume.
September 13 -
They outlined the importance of the $13 billion tunnel linking Amtrak and New Jersey Transit to Penn Station.
September 8 -
New Jersey’s Cooper University Health announced plans to acquire three Catholic hospitals in a deal that would create the state’s fourth largest healthcare chain.
September 5 -
Two companies are to invest more than $250 million into the agency’s 16 highway service areas.
August 31 -
Adequate funding for transit is a heightened focus, says Nick Sifuentes, the new chief of the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
August 29 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill late giving the state an alternative route to shedding Atlantic City public safety staff.
August 28 -
New Jersey’s plan to slash Atlantic City’s fire department by 50 members was blocked by a superior court judge.
August 25 -
S&P Global Ratings said it has revised its outlook on the state of New Jersey to stable from negative.
August 25 -
Gov. Chris Christie said the bond-funded mall and entertainment venue will deliver billions in tax revenue to the Garden State.
August 24 -
The senator advocated an aid package for Atlantic City.
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