Matthew White
Valentine’s Day in New Jersey: By the numbers
Valentine's Day is, of course, about making your spouse or partner feel loved ... through gifts. It's also about showing love to the New Jersey economy.
How many of your Facebook friendships really matter?
Even though, you just celebrated Friendship Day last week, how many Facebook friends would you call during a crisis? Who would you turn to in a moment of urgent need?
A new study in the Royal Society Open Science Journal examined the quality of our Facebook friendships and whether we prefer a big group of close friends...
Gas prices in NJ continue to drop…for now
While the condition of Garden State roads remain a source of aggravation, New Jersey drivers cannot complain about the gas prices they are enjoying at the pumps.
Officials urge Super Bowl party safety
As people put the final touches on their Super Bowl parties and plans, how to get home safely is often a detail that receives little to no attention, which can often have deadly results.
Christie breaks from campaign to see Springsteen’s ‘The River’ tour
Seeing The Boss in concert is always a valid excuse for Gov. Chris Christie, a self-described Bruce super-fan, to veer off the campaign trail for a few hours.
Innovation alive and well in New Jersey
An encouraging new report finds New Jersey as one of the most innovative states in the country.
The study from Bloomberg ranks New Jersey fourth in the nation, trailing just Massachusetts (1), California (2), and Washington (3).
Michael Carrier, distinguished professor at Rutgers Law School, said the Garden State has many factors working in its favor, which all starts with the number of pharmaceut
New Jersey ranks sixth in racial progress, says study
As the world honors the life and work of Martin Luther King, Jr. today, a new study gives New Jersey high marks for racial progress.
Is finding a new job your 2016 resolution?
As 2016 gets into full swing, will you be among the growing number of workers searching for a new job?
Are we over Black Friday?
Black Friday has always served as the kickoff to the holiday shopping season, but we are seeing a shift in that trend.
The shopping season continues to start earlier and earlier, and it continues to run later and later. Usually Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year...
Injured youth hockey player continues road to recovery
It is a story of courage, character and rising up in the wake of adversity.
Growing concern for treatment of veterans, poll finds
As we get set to officially recognize the service of veterans tomorrow, a new FDU PublicMind poll finds that the vast majority of all Americans believe the United States is shortchanging its veterans.
Some NJ retailers struggling to hire holiday workers
It is a byproduct of the improving job market for retailers as they look to hire enough workers for the holiday shopping season.