All the headlines from our New Jersey Topic Page, ordered by recency.
May 24 2012 // On a set of 10 steps states can take to prevent injuries , 24 states scored a five or lower. Two states, California and New York, received the highest score of nine out of a possible 10, while two states scored the lowest,...
May 21 2012 // New Jersey officials announced this month that the state approved a captive insurance company for telecommunications giant Verizon Communications Inc. The new captive, called Exchange Indemnity Company New Jersey (EICNJ),...
May 18 2012 // Hackensack Police Chief Ken Zisa faces up to 45 years in prison after a jury convicted him of insurance fraud and official misconduct.After deliberating three days, the panel on Wednesday found Zisa filed a false insurance...
May 11 2012 // New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie vetoed legislation, Assembly Bill 2171, that would have begun to establish an online, state-run health care exchange in New Jersey in line with the federal Affordable Care Act.The creation of...
May 8 2012 // New Jersey officials announced this week that the state approved a captive insurance company for telecommunications services giant Verizon Communications Inc.The new captive, called Exchange Indemnity Company New Jersey...
May 7 2012 // A New Jersey judge will likely soon decide whether a woman who sent a text message to a male friend can be held liable for a car crash he caused while reading the message.The Daily Record reports the legal question stems...
May 7 2012 // Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. said Alexander Moczarski, CEO of Guy Carpenter, has assumed the additional role of chairman at Marsh & McLennan Companies International. Moczarski will continue to be based in New...
May 2 2012 // A growing number of small businesses in New Jersey are self-funding or self-insuring their employees’ healthcare costs, and they are opting out of paying fixed premiums for traditional health insurance plans like...
May 2 2012 // Branchville, N.J.-headquartered Selective Insurance Group appointed Annabelle Bexiga as a new independent member to its board of directors. Annabelle Bexiga Bexiga is the chief information officer at TIAA-CREF, a Fortune...
Apr 30 2012 // New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he wants the state to spend as little as possible implementing new federal health insurance requirements until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether President Barack Obama’s plan...
Apr 25 2012 // A former Toms River schools superintendent who admitted taking more than $1 million in bribes in a kickback scheme has dropped a lawsuit against the school district. Michael Ritacco claimed in a lawsuit filed last fall...
Apr 24 2012 // Ken Kobylowski, acting commissioner for New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance, is teaching teenagers about the importance of financial literacy. Ken Kobylowski, acting commissioner for New Jersey Department of...
Apr 20 2012 // A New Jersey board of education says it wasn’t its decision to enter a $4.2 million legal settlement with a former student who said he wasn’t adequately protected from a bully.The Ramsey Board of Education...
Apr 18 2012 // A New Jersey man has been sentenced to eight months of house arrest and five years of probation for his role in a botched attempt to sink a fishing boat three years ago for $400,000 in insurance money. Fifty-year-old...
Apr 12 2012 // The McIntyre Group, a Cherry Hill, N.J.-based insurance brokerage, risk management and consulting firm, promoted Brian Hall to vice president. Brian Hall Hall joined The McIntyre Group in 2006 as a marketing executive...
Apr 12 2012 // Consumers often face important decisions on insurance, medical treatment and auto repair in the aftermath of an auto accident.But unfortunately, they can end up paying unnecessary expenses or even become victims of fraud...
Apr 9 2012 // A New Jersey couple whose beach house was destroyed by a storm 50 years ago has finally been awarded compensation for it, but may appeal the award.Barely two years after Edward and Nancy Klumpp built their beach house in...
Apr 6 2012 // Former Toms River Regional Schools superintendent Michael Ritacco pleaded guilty to public corruption and tax evasion charges Thursday.Federal prosecutors claimed Ritacco accepted between $1 million and $2 million in cash...
Apr 5 2012 // Two men who admitted roles in a botched attempt to sink a fishing boat to collect insurance money are now headed to federal prison. Erik James of Goshen and Christopher Martin of Wildwood both received 30-month terms when...
Apr 3 2012 // A Maryland insurance broker has admitted making more than $1 million in bribes to a former school superintendent in southern New Jersey.Seventy-year-old Francis X. Gartland of Baltimore pleaded guilty Monday to charges of...