New Business in Bergen County, New Jersey
All New Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of New Business in Bergen County, New Jersey for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the New Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Fewer North Jersey towns interested in merging police forcesNorthJersey.comBY JAMES QUIRK Bergen County has more local police departments than any other county in New Jersey. The reason? “Most people want their own police departments,” said Elmwood Park Mayor Richard Mola, who served as a freeholder from 1978 to 2004. |
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Bancorp of New Jersey, Inc. Declares Quarterly DividendMarketWatch (press release)The Bank, currently, has 8 branch offices located in Fort Lee (3 locations), Hackensack, Haworth, Harrington Park, Englewood, and most recently, Cliffside Park, all in Bergen County, NJ. For more information about Bank of New Jersey and its products ...and more » |
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The new medical-credit racketColumbia Journalism Review (blog)By Trudy Lieberman Reporter Lindy Washburn, at The Record in Bergen County, New Jersey, has revealed the latest shenanigans of unscrupulous members of the medical profession out to make a buck. Washburn, who is something of an expert on the business ... |
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At Home In: East RutherfordNorthJersey.comResidents of this Bergen County town are close to entertainment opportunities at the Meadowlands Sports Complex and about 10 miles from Manhattan's Times Square. Routes 3, 17 and 21 and the New Jersey Turnpike are minutes away, so residents can get to ... |
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NJ tax cut plan may survive despite revenue slumpBusinessWeekBy ANGELA DELLI SANTI The New Jersey Senate's chief budget officer refused Thursday to declare a plan to cut residents' taxes dead, despite reports of a continuing tax collection slump that could trigger hundreds of millions of dollars in spending cuts ...and more » |
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