
Ted Sherman
Enterprise and Investigative Reporter at The Star-Ledger
Reporter for NJ Advance Media, writing for The Star-Ledger and https://t.co/4IXfn7I1H8. [email protected] | Secure contact: [email protected]
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6 days ago |
nj.com | Susan Livio |Ted Sherman
New Jersey spends billions to help fund nursing home care for frail and elderly residents. But state officials are now questioning just how the money is being spent in the wake of a recent series by NJ Advance Media and its sister newsrooms across the country examining the inside financial dealings of the long-term care industry. Human Services Commissioner Sarah Adelman laid out the stakes in a key budget hearing earlier this month.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
The recent chaos at Newark Liberty that caused flight cancellations, ground stops and hours-long delays across the country has led many passengers to book their flights from other airports. Now, the biggest air carrier at Newark says it is making a bid to lure them back. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said they will be cutting fares for the busy summer travel season.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Susan Livio |Ted Sherman
A troubled nursing home that lost its public funding after one of its owners pled guilty to federal fraud charges is facing closure if it does not sell the facility by this month. But New Jersey regulators don’t much like the proposed buyer either, citing their history of running nursing homes with numerous safety and quality violations.
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1 week ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
It will cost billions. How much, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy would not say. But he did say that the problems that have bedeviled Newark Liberty International Airport in recent weeks — which have led to hundreds of cancelled and delayed flights, frustrated travelers, and one frightening incident after another involving inexplicable failures of the air traffic control system — can only be solved by a complete rebuilding of the nation’s aging and obsolete network.
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2 weeks ago |
nj.com | Ted Sherman
The Federal Aviation Administration, which last week proposed new reduced numbers for hourly flights at Newark Liberty International Airport, issued an interim order Tuesday afternoon putting those restrictions into effect. The move came after the FAA held meetings last week with the major air carriers serving Newark to discuss limiting flight schedules at the airport.
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