NJBIZ

NJBIZ

NJBIZ is New Jersey's premier business journal, offering a weekly print edition that reaches over 15,000 readers. In addition to its print presence, it delivers round-the-clock business news via its website, NJBIZ.com, and multiple daily email newsletters. Established in 1987 and located in the Somerset area of Franklin Township, NJBIZ is also recognized statewide for hosting events that celebrate the achievements of New Jersey’s leading business figures. The publication is part of Journal Multimedia, a company focused on publishing and events, headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Local, Trade/B2B
English
Magazine

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Domain Authority
61
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Global

#642380

United States

#168050

News and Media

#5656

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Articles

  • 2 days ago | njbiz.com | Kimberly Redmond

    The basics:Noom launches free Menopause Education Hub with Tamsen FadalPersonalized content covers symptoms, nutrition, mental healthHub offers coaching, clinician support, community resourcesUpcoming virtual events include screenings, Q&A with FadalPrinceton-based Noom is unveiling a free online platform designed to help women better navigate menopause.

  • 2 days ago | njbiz.com | Kimberly Redmond

    New Jersey-born health-conscious fast-casual Salad House is giving customers an opportunity to do good while eating good. On June 6, the franchise will donate 100% of sales across its multiple locations to Spectrum360, a West Orange-based nonprofit that serves individuals with autism.

  • 2 days ago | njbiz.com | Kimberly Redmond

    The basics:Trump National Golf Club Bedminster cited for 18 violationsNine violations deemed critical by Somerset County inspectorsClub initially scored 32 out of 100, later improved to 86Issues included expired milk, poor sanitation and equipment misusePresident Donald Trump‘s private golf club in Bedminster was cited for 18 health code violations during an inspection last month by the Somerset County Department of Health.

  • 2 days ago | njbiz.com | Kimberly Redmond

    Famed Philadelphia restaurateur Stephen Starr is sharing more details about his upcoming return to Atlantic City‘s culinary scene.

  • 3 days ago | njbiz.com | Kimberly Redmond

    Hoboken-headquartered Hain Celestial is encouraging households to stock up on a summer’s worth of better-for-you snacks. The promotion comes as part of the consumer packaged goods giant’s second annual “Savor Your Summer” sweepstakes. Through July 10, shoppers who purchase products from Hain’s Garden Veggie Snacks or Terra chips brands will have a chance to win $1,000 gift cards to chains like Target, Walmart and Whole Foods Market.