NJ Vindicator
New federal policies could worsen shortage of workers who care for older adults in New Jersey
Medicaid cuts and immigration restrictions are threatening an already strained workforce.
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9mNJ Transit faces rising costs as board weighs $3.5 billion budget
The agency is relying more heavily on state funding as labor, materials, and paratransit costs increase
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5mNew Jersey economy expected to trail U.S. growth for next 2 years, Rutgers report says
The state's economy is projected to grow just 0.9% annually as hiring slows and unemployment remains above the national rate.
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5mNew Jersey economy expected to trail U.S. growth for next 2 years, Rutgers report says
The state's economy is projected to grow just 0.9% annually as hiring slows and unemployment remains above the national rate.
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7mDHS confirms nearly 120 detainees moved from Delaney Hall, 3 hospitalized
The large movement of detainees and unexplained hospitalizations came as Delaney Hall grappled with a prolonged air conditioning failure.
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12mTrump administration reverses course again on Roxbury ICE detention center
DHS told a federal court it planned to sell the $129 million New Jersey warehouse. Nine days later, the agency said it had reconsidered.