Weiss Tapped to Lead NJ Economic Development Authority
NJCC Board Director Jennifer Weiss has been named CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, bringing her expertise to the state's key development agency.
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Weiss Tapped to Lead NJ Economic Development Authority
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Sherrill Keeps Murphy Team in Place as Governor
LEHR Opens Major Emergency Vehicle Facility in Edison
Weiss Tapped to Lead NJ Economic Development Authority
Two Jersey Chefs Earn James Beard Semifinalist Recognition
Murphy Signs Plastic Cutlery Ban Among 100+ Final Bills
Murphy Signs 120+ Bills in Final Days as Governor
Assembly Panel Backs $300M Tax Break for Prudential Center
Prudential Center Tax Breaks Move Closer to Final Approval
Prudential Center Secures Tax Break in Late-Night Legislative Push
Surplus Cash Gives Sherrill Budget Breathing Room
What Changes for New Jersey in 2026: Higher Wages, Higher Tolls, and New Laws
New Jersey Adopts Most Comprehensive Disparate Impact Rules in the Nation
Governor-Elect Mikie Sherrill Assembles Transition Teams to Chart New Jersey's Future
New Jersey Pharma Giants Continue to Dominate Fortune 500 Rankings
Princeton University Art Museum's New Building Draws Visitors to Reimagined Galleries
New Jersey's Blue Acres Program Emerges as National Model for Climate Buyouts
New Jersey Lawmakers Propose Tax Breaks to Save Iconic Diners
Asbury Park Holiday Bazaar Draws Crowds to Historic Convention Hall
New Jersey Adopts First State Development Plan Update in Nearly 25 Years
Senator Andy Kim Forced to Wait at Trenton Hearing in Apparent Snub by Democratic Leadership
Mi Amor Brings Tacos, Margaritas, and Sports to Downtown Englewood
Murphy Submits Nearly 100 Nominations to State Boards as Term Winds Down
NJEDA Approves $143 Million in Tax Credits for Jersey City, Atlantic City Housing
Mosaic at Princeton Art Museum Earns Acclaim After Grand Reopening
NJ Transit Announces 10-Mile Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Expansion to Englewood
Rutgers Report Warns of Accelerating Sea-Level Rise Along Jersey Shore
InsiderNJ 100 Power List Signals Start of Sherrill Era in Trenton
Atlantic City Saw 23 Flood Days in 2024 as Rising Seas Transform Jersey Shore
Paramount Signs On at Bayonne's 1888 Studios as NJ Film Industry Hits Record Highs
Mikie Sherrill Wins New Jersey Governor's Race in Historic Landslide
Estrella Nostra Brings Italian-Hispanic Fusion to Garfield
Sherrill and Ciattarelli Make Final Push as New Jersey Governor's Race Enters Final Days
Staff Writer, Business
Karen O'Brien is a Morristown resident who grew up in Toms River. Irish-American, her dad was a longshoreman and her mom was a nurse. A Rutgers undergrad with an MBA from Rutgers Business School, she worked in pharma marketing for ten years before pivoting to journalism. She covers New Jersey's economy — pharma, healthcare, logistics, the industries that actually employ people. She believes economic journalism should explain what's happening to workers, not just stock prices.
NJCC Board Director Jennifer Weiss has been named CEO of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, bringing her expertise to the state's key development agency.
With 14 companies on the Fortune 500, including pharma leaders Johnson & Johnson and Merck, New Jersey remains the medicine chest of the world.
The State Planning Commission has formally adopted a new development plan, the first update since 2001, establishing priorities for growth across New Jersey.
The Aspire Program awards will support 537 housing units, including 267 affordable residences, in two of the state's largest cities.
A landmark 155-page scientific report details how rapidly rising seas threaten New Jersey's coast and tidal communities statewide.
Atlantic City recorded its highest-ever number of flood days last year, a stark warning of what climate scientists say is coming for the Shore.
Paramount's deal to lease space at Bayonne's 1888 Studios caps a record year for NJ film production, with $833 million in qualified spending.