Botox Tax Goes Under The Knife In New Jersey
The Real Housewives of New Jersey may be able to save a few dollars on their next procedure. New Jersey's legislature has voted to phase out its so-called "Botax" — a 6 percent tax on cosmetic medical procedures like Botox. The bill is currently on Gov. Chris Christie's desk for approval.
Herald News: New realities on the casino front
Proposed N.Y. casino could kill Atlantic City
Military Troops Welcomed Home by Accommodating Hotels Near McGuire Air Force Base
WESTAMPTON, NJ-- - Creating a warm and welcoming home for returning troops and their families, a refreshing new choice among hotels near Fort Dix, NJ proudly offers military discounts and comfortable amenities ...
Ness Technologies Engaged by Pegasus Solutions for Three-year Collaborative Software Product Development
TEANECK, New Jersey , January 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Ness Technologies, Inc. a global provider of IT and business services and solutions, announced today that its Software Engineering business unit was ...
Results of 2011 Bass Anglers Survey Released
The health of the striped bass fishery along the Atlantic coast has been the subject of much debate in recent years. While some states, such as New Jersey, afford the striped bass game fish status, there is still a vast commercial fishery for the fish along the Atlantic coast.
N.J. Assembly eliminates 3-day waiting period for marriage licenses
According to the bill’s sponsors, New Jersey would join 29 other states without a waiting period
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Mergers, changing of the guard and some specials
Two family-owned real estate brokerages have recently merged. NT Callaway and Henderson Sothebyâs International Realty have become Callaway Henderson Sothebyâs International Realty, with five offices covering much of Central Jersey. The new firm, with more than 200 agents, will keep principles from both firms, each with deep roots in Princeton and Central Jersey. Offices of the newly formed ...
Pennsylvania is new No. 2 in nation for gambling revenue
Pennsylvania outplayed New Jersey last year to become the second-biggest gambling state in the nation, according to revenue figures.