Well before becoming a digital reporter, content creator and fill-in news anchor for New Jersey 101.5, Erin Vogt's journalism roots began with faux interviews on a Fisher Price tape recorder. The lifelong Jersey Girl has more than 20 years in radio news and has received both an NJSPJ award and a team-won Regional Edward R. Murrow Award. She firmly believes that life’s too short to drink bad coffee and is a fan of the beach and karma.
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All these accused NJ ‘perv’ teachers and coaches were arrested in a year
Another dozen New Jersey educators, coaches and instructors who have worked with children were facing criminal charges after being arrested in 2023.
NJ customers celebrate: These 4 beloved New Jersey stores will reopen
Months after the Bed, Bath and Beyond bankruptcy meant the closure of all its brands — a few NJ stores will reopen, under different NJ ownership.
NJ coffee lovers, you need to checkout this limited edition ‘Match Made in Jersey’ gift box
Two of New Jersey’s yummiest establishments have teamed up for a perfect gift box to kickoff the fall and winter holiday season.
NJ neighborhoods where the richest families are most likely to live
NJ helps lead the nation when it comes to households earning above $200,000 — so where are the bulk of those residents clustered, around the state?
Union man admits role in $1.5M luxury car theft ring that targeted NJ, NY and CT
At least 10 luxury vehicles were stolen in 2019 from New Jersey, Long Island, Hudson Valley and Connecticut. One of the cars was found in a shipping container bound for Africa.
Vampire facials, Botox: NJ cracks down on unlicensed medical spas
A New Jersey skincare specialist way overstepped with her spa services, offering unlicensed medical procedures and has been shut down and fined. It’s the latest crackdown in Union County, state regulators said.
Light sentence for drugged-up NJ driver who killed grandfather
Nolan Dickson had taken drugs and had a suspended license as he drove home in June 2021, causing a crash that killed Brick resident Paul Yuro.
Jersey City takes Murphy administration to court over marijuana rules
After five police officers tested positive for cannabis, Jersey City says they could no longer carry firearms under federal law. New Jersey has not cleared up the legal conflict, so the city is suing.
NJ police officer busted for shoplifting resigns, charges dropped
Joshua Gunnell was a Detective Sgt. with Point Pleasant Police when he was accused over the summer of trying to steal over $200 in groceries at a self-checkout register in Brick.
Tenafly councilman and adult son both accused of possessing child pornography
Jeffrey Grossman, a teacher and Tenafly councilman, and his son Steven Grossman, both are accused of viewing and saving over 1,000 files with child sex abuse images.
The 30 neighborhoods in NJ with the highest concentration of poverty
These zip codes in New Jersey had the highest percent of households that earned less than $25K a year, based on U.S. Census American Community Survey data.
NJ cop is in major trouble after doing this to a handcuffed suspect
John Grier, of the Bridgeton Police Department, pleaded guilty in Camden federal court to violating an individual’s civil rights, stemming from the 2017 incident.