Author Archives: Keith Tofte

Bill Would Make Power Restoration at Hospitals a Priority

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 2/24/2014. To read the full article, click here. Bill Would Make Power Restoration at Hospitals a Priority Tom Johnson | February 24, 2014 In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, there were 251 healthcare facilities left without power, including 38 acute-care hospitals — in some cases, for a week… Continue Reading

Adding to the list of reasons Trenton has much to appreciate, offer

The Times of Trenton published the following article on 2/23/2014. To read the full article, click here. Editorial: Adding to the list of reasons Trenton has much to appreciate, offer Times of Trenton Editorial Board / February 23, 2014 Ingrid Reed delivered a heartfelt valentine to the city of Trenton in an opinion piece published… Continue Reading

NJ Loses Nearly $8 Million in Standoff Over Affordable Care Act Funds

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 2/21/2014. To read the full article, click here. NJ Loses Nearly $8 Million in Standoff Over Affordable Care Act Funds Andrew Kitchenman | February 21, 2014 New Jersey lost a $7.67 million federal Affordable Care Act grant yesterday as state and federal officials failed to reach agreement on… Continue Reading

Business Coalition Calls Vo-Tech Schools Crucial to NJ’s Future

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 2/21/2014. To read the full article, click here. Business Coalition Calls Vo-Tech Schools Crucial to NJ’s Future John Mooney | February 21, 2014 New Jersey’s vocational and technical schools got a big boost yesterday when a new coalition of more than 100 businesses said the schools should get… Continue Reading

Trenton council approves 4 long-due recreation deptartment contracts

The Times of Trenton published the following article on 2/20/2014. To read the full article, click here. Trenton council approves 4 long-due recreation deptartment contracts Jenna Pizzi / February 20, 2014 City council tonight approved four recreation department contracts that had been languishing without action dating back to 2011, but deferred voting on the city… Continue Reading