Dianne DeOliveira
12 displaced by house fire in Bradley Beach
Firefighters battled a blaze in a Bradley Beach home Sunday night at 217 McCabe Avenue,
Campaign underway to save Bayville’s landmark dinosaur
A social media campaign is underway to preserve a dinosaur replica in Bayville, which once marked the halfway point between Atlantic City and New York.
Missing juveniles in Barnegat-Stafford found
A missing 13-year-old Barnegat girl who ran away from home last night and her 12-year-old boyfriend according to Township police and the Ocean County have been found Prosecutor's Office.
A False Fire Alarm Leads to Chaos at the Monmouth Mall Movie Theater in Eatontown
Panicked moviegoers thought there were trapped inside the AMC Loews Theater at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown Saturday knight when a fire alarm sounded and the emergency doors remained locked.
Bicyclist Killed by Hit-and-run Driver in Howell
Howell police are asking for the public's help in finding a hit-and-run driver who struck and killed a bicyclist on Herbertsville Road Wednesday afternoon.
Jail Term Appealed in the ‘Sammy’ Animal Cruelty Case in Brick Township
A Brick Township woman is appealing her six-month jail sentence in the 'Sammy the cocker spaniel' animal cruelty case.
Veterans Learn how to turn Uniforms into Art at Monmouth University
Every military uniform has a story and all veterans are being invited to Monmouth University in West Long Branch this week for free workshops on how to turn them into art.
Carnival to Raise Money for Brick Township Children with Brain Cancer
The upcoming 6th Annual Avery's Carnival honors the memory of four year old Avery Lubrecht, a Brick resident who died of a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer in 2008.
Voting is Delayed on a Private Orthodox Jewish High School in Jackson
The Jackson Township Zoning Board postponed voting on a proposal Wednesday night to build a private Orthodox Jewish High School, following opposition from hundreds of residents.
A Sandy Charity Needs Help
Jersey Shore United in Toms River has been helping more than 400 Superstorm Sandy victims, but now the faith-based, nonprofit organization needs some assistance itself.
OCC to Dedicate Kean-Ocean Gateway Building
You can't miss it. The Kean-Ocean Gateway Building on Ocean County College's Upper Campus in Toms River is being dedicated Wednesday at 6pm.
Toms River to Open a Satellite Building Department in Ortley
Superstorm Sandy victims in Ortley Beach will no longer have to drive to Toms River Town Hall to get questions answered by the Building Department.