- New Jersey
Atlantic City, N.J employees in five departments could be facing layoffs by the end of the year as the city grapples with a continued credit crisis, according to a letter sent Tuesday.
November 12 -
New York and New Jersey announced a deal to allow a long-stalled Amtrak tail runnel project between New York and New Jersey to move full steam ahead.
November 12 -
The New Jersey Legislature has scheduled a "fact-finding" hearing to explore legalizing marijuana as a way to reform drug laws while also raising new revenue.
November 11 - New Jersey
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said he would meet soon with state Senate President Steve Sweeney to discuss Atlantic Citys fiscal woes.
November 10 - New Jersey
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie conditionally vetoed key parts of an Atlantic City rescue package that the New Jersey Legislature approved in June.
November 9 - New Jersey
Officials in Harrison, N.J. say they are past a rough financial patch that coincided with the construction of a Major League Soccer stadium, and are now seeing the investment pay off.
November 6 -
The New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority appears to be settling a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service over revenue bonds it issued in 1993 for Deborah Heart and Lung Center, which later entered into a total return swap.
November 6 - New Jersey
Atlantic City, N.J. was kept on credit watch negative by Standard & Poors Wednesday in advance of an updated emergency manager report and an expected decision on a financial assistance package approved by the New Jersey State Legislature.
November 4 -
Despite last weeks downgrades, Illinois general obligation paper fares better than New Jersey for relative credit risk, Municipal Market Analytics said in a commentary comparing the two lowest-rated states.
October 27 -
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has advanced a plan to move toward replacing its aging Manhattan bus terminal.
October 23 -
In the midst of some New Jersey lawmakers pushing to increase the states gas tax to pay for transportation improvements , a majority of residents are against the proposal, according to a new Rutgers University poll.
October 21 - New Jersey
New Jersey school districts could face higher credit risks from fixes for the states chronic teacher pension underfunding, according to Moodys Investors Service.
October 20 -
Three New Jersey State Senate leaders are pressing the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to authorize construction of a new bus terminal in Manhattan.
October 14 - New Jersey
Atlantic Citys surviving casinos are showing signs of strength, according to a new study from Stockton Universitys Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming, Hospitality & Tourism.
October 7 - New Jersey
A New Jersey Senate committee, inspired by a recent Maroon 5 concert, advanced a bill designed to help draw more entertainment to Atlantic City and other cities across the state.
October 6 -
The New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has broken ground on a new life sciences and engineering facility financed partly by the Garden State's $750 million Building Our Future Bond Act.
October 5 -
Construction costs for the Bayonne Bridge Raise the Roadway project have increased and the projected completion is now two years behind schedule, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced.
October 2 - New Jersey
Atlantic City Mayor Donald Guardian wants to transform his city beyond its longtime reputation as a gambling hub.
October 2 - New Jersey
Atlantic Citys ability to close a $101 million deficit in its adopted fiscal 2015 budget is a credit positive for a city that has been under distress this year, according to Moodys Investors Service.
September 28 -
Rutgers University in New Jersey had its long-term credit rating lowered one notch by Standard & Poors to A-plus from AA-minus on Sept. 25 due to diminished financial resources.
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