- New Jersey
New Jersey's tax collections are on track to meet 2015 projections, according to Acting State Treasurer Robert A. Romano.
August 18 -
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie met Tuesday with federal transportation officials about funding for a long-stalled Hudson River rail tunnel that would connect his state to New York City.
August 18 - New Jersey
New Jerseys long-stalled American Dream Meadowlands shopping and entertaining project received a funding boost on Aug. 11 when a state board re-approved $390 million in tax breaks for the massive development.
August 12 -
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is proposing the creation of a new nonprofit development corporation that would help jumpstart a stalled Hudson River rail tunnel between New York City and New Jersey.
August 11 -
Detroit's bankruptcy and Puerto Rico's default are similar to New York City's mid-1970s crisis, public finance veteran Richard Ravitch says.
August 7 -
The New Jersey Senate Legislative Oversight Committee will hold hearings on Aug. 10 that address rail tunnel repairs and long-term transportation challenges facing the Garden State.
August 6 -
Rutgers University in New Jersey announced on Aug, 5 that it raised a record $187.9 million during the 2014-15 academic year fueled by a surge in donations at the end of a lengthy fundraising campaign.
August 5 - New Jersey
Standard & Poor's slashed Atlantic City's general obligation credit rating three notches further into junk territory on Aug. 3 citing uncertainty over whether the financially-challenged city can meet its fiscal obligations this year.
August 4 -
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman John Degnan says federal backing is needed in order to advance a stalled Hudson River tunnel project from Amtrak that is being pushed by U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
August 3 - New Jersey
New Jersey Senate President Michael Sweeney called on the federal government to provide $1 trillion of low-interest loans for states with large unfunded pension liabilities.
July 30 -
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx wants the governors of New Jersey and New York to meet with him in two weeks to advance a stalled Hudson River tunnel project.
July 28 -
Three public pension funds have sued New Jersey in the parties latest legal joust, accusing the state of violating a contract by underfunding their plans.
July 27 - New Jersey
Atlantic City, N.J. has enough cash to meet its August general obligation debt service payments and expects to have sufficient liquidity through October, according to city officials.
July 20 -
The New Jersey Transit Board of Directors has approved a 9% fare hike as part of its fiscal 2016 operating budget adopted on July 15.
July 15 -
The Delaware River Port Authority's board approved an $18 monthly credit for E-ZPass monthly account users on four bridges connecting Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey.
July 15 -
A New Jersey tax court ruling stating that one of its nonprofit hospitals is not exempt from property tax payments from 2006 to 2008 is unlikely to have implications in other states, according to Fitch Ratings.
July 15 - New Jersey
Atlantic City's non-casino business is increasing, according to a new report from Tourism Economics that was commissioned by the Atlantic City Alliance.
July 10 -
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) has broken ground on a science, technology, engineering and math building, financed in part by the Garden State's $750 million Building Our Future Bond Act.
July 9 - New Jersey
The Miss America Pageant will return to Atlantic City, N.J. in September and the holder of the crown is doing her part to promote the seaside city as it struggles to gain financial traction.
July 8 -
A recent New Jersey Tax Court ruling that most of the Morristown Medical Center campus did not qualify for a local property tax exemption from 2006 to 2008 is a credit negative for the state's non-profit hospitals, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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