AtlantiCare devoted to outpatient care, training with new Medical Arts Pavilion

AtlantiCare unveiled its new $38.3 million Medical Arts Pavilion on Tuesday, a state-of-the-art facility aimed at closing the gap on health disparities in the city, especially those affecting women and children. The three-story, 69,700-square-foot facility will include programs that will expand services for pediatrics, maternity, family planning, dialysis, as well as medical education. “This is […]
Fiscal headwinds challenge offshore projects

The offshore wind industry is facing new scrutiny as some initial proposals to build big wind farms off coastal waters are running into unforeseen fiscal challenges driven by high inflation, rising interest rates and continued constraints in the supply chain. Those factors have led one company to ask to renegotiate its contract to build a […]
Local leaders meet as tax bills rise, costs grow

The municipal officials dealing with efforts to control New Jersey’s record-high property taxes are meeting in Atlantic City this week to discuss pressing issues like inflation and the rising costs of benefits for public workers. The annual conference organized by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities comes as the average New Jersey property-tax bill […]
CRDA approves contract to keep the lights on

The Casino Reinvestment Development Authority board has agreed to take the lead on keeping the city’s streetlights on. Streetlights have been an intractable problem in the city for years. According to CRDA staff members at the Tuesday meeting of the board, in late October, the Governor’s Office ordered the authority “to take all necessary measures […]