Category Archives: Local News

State judge rules Trenton election can go forward despite certification error

NJ.com published the following article on 4/04/2014. To read the full article, click here. State judge rules Trenton election can go forward despite certification error Jenna Pizzi | April 04, 2014 The city’s May 13 election for council and mayoral candidates may go ahead as scheduled, despite an error that left many candidates with an… Continue Reading

Legislative Spotlight Burns Hot and Bright on Aid Cuts, School Construction Delays

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/04/2014. To read the full article, click here. Legislative Spotlight Burns Hot and Bright on Aid Cuts, School Construction Delays John Mooney | April 4, 2014 New Jersey’s fiscal 2015 education budget – which every year accounts for more than one-third of overall state spending — got a… Continue Reading

Federal report: N.J. overbilled Medicaid by $22M in 2007, including $19M to Jersey City hospital

NJ.com published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. Federal report: N.J. overbilled Medicaid by $22M in 2007, including $19M to Jersey City hospital Terrence T. McDonald | April 3, 2014 New Jersey health officials in 2007 overbilled Medicaid by $22 million in charity care payments that they gave to… Continue Reading

ACA Reforms Take Small Businesses, Owner-Only Firms into Unfamiliar Territory

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. ACA Reforms Take Small Businesses, Owner-Only Firms into Unfamiliar Territory Meir Rinde | April 3, 2014 Healthcare reform is bringing an unpleasant surprise for thousands of mom-and-pop shops, small law firms, technology startups and other owner-operated firms in New Jersey.… Continue Reading

Teachers Portray New Evaluations as Too Intrusive, Time-Consuming

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/03/2014. To read the full article, click here. Teachers Portray New Evaluations as Too Intrusive, Time-Consuming John Mooney | April 3, 2014 The binder delivered recently to every state Board of Education member by the state’s largest teachers union is notable for several reasons – including its sheer… Continue Reading