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Business news from around South Jersey.

by Staff
National Integrity Title Agency recently announced the launch of Robin 2.0, the next evolution of its digital assistant designed to strengthen communication, security and transparency throughout the closing process. The enhanced platform consolidates transaction updates, documents and communication into a single, secure, company-branded web-based portal, providing real-time visibility from contract through closing.
 
LUXY Technologies Inc. has partnered with AAA South Jersey to create a platform for professional black car transportation. The partnership will allow AAA members and travel agents to book premium chauffeured rides alongside flights, hotels and vacation packages.
 
The Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey, the JCC Camps at Medford and the Davis Family—Jane, Mitchell, Carolyn, Patricia and Randy—announced a substantial gift to name Jewish South Jersey’s summer day camp the Roger & Jane Davis JCC Camps at Medford. 
 
The New Jersey State Council on the Arts awarded $2 million to 198 New Jersey artists through the Council’s Individual Artist Fellowship program. The Individual Artist Fellowships—carried out in partnership with Mid Atlantic Arts—are competitive awards to New Jersey artists, in 13 rotating disciplines, granted solely on independent peer panel assessment of work samples. 
 
South Jersey Gas, a subsidiary of SJI, announced the start of its annual First Responders Grant Program. Grants will be awarded to provide critical support for operations conducted by first-responder departments. All paid or volunteer fire, emergency medical services and police departments serving at least one of the municipalities in the South Jersey Gas service area are eligible to apply.
 
A mixed-use residential project on the Freedom Pier property in Gloucester City was recently approved during a planning board meeting. The project was approved for a 4.5-acre property along the Gloucester City waterfront at King Street.
 
The Camden County Improvement Authority announced the successful issuance of $6.29 million Borough Guaranteed Lease Revenue Bonds for the Brooklawn Board of Education Project. This financing will fund critical capital improvements at Alice Costello Elementary School, including classroom and facility upgrades, heating, cooling and ventilation improvements, and modernized infrastructure.
 
Visit Atlantic City awarded a Stockton University student a $2,500 scholarship as part of a new program created by the organization to promote both the city and student creativity. 
 
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Published (and copyrighted) in South Jersey Biz, Volume 16, Issue 3 (March 2026).
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