Ilya Hemlin
South Jersey Prepares For Nor’easter
A Nor’easter is expected to bring several days of rain and rough surf to the southern part of the state.
NJ Residents Pay Billions Out-of-Pocket for Sandy [AUDIO]
With all of the federal and state funding for Superstorm Sandy, New Jersey residents will still be left paying between $8 billion and $13 billion out-of-pocket for rebuilding, according to a report from U.S. Strong, which calls for the establishment of an Extreme Weather Relief Fund.
Lakewood Schools Deal with Major Budget Shortfall [AUDIO]
Lakewood school district is facing an almost four million dollar shortfall after suffering some unexpected expenses and a spike of students needing buses.
Some Shore Residents Still Fighting Dune Projects [AUDIO]
Amidst a decision by the Governor to declare an Executive Order allowing the construction of dunes on property even where easements weren't signed, and the state's decision to award a one dollar settlement to the Harvey Cedars couple who sued over obstructed views, the attorney for the couple says both rulings will not deter his clients.
Measure Would Block NJ Phone Companies From Abandoning Landlines [AUDIO]
Phone companies in New Jersey eager to replace traditional copper lines with wireless systems will have to wait until the kinks are worked out if a bill proposed by Central Jersey Assemblyman Daniel Benson is passed.
Post Office Asks for Three Cent Stamp Hike [AUDIO]
The financially struggling Postal Service wants to raise the price of stamps three cents, to 49 cents for a first class mark.
Jobs Galore Up for Grabs Saturday at Ocean County Mall
Stores in the Ocean County Mall in Toms River are already taking on a festive holiday glow. Who'll send all those busy shoppers home with bags full of goodies and smiles? Maybe you...at this Saturday's Holiday Job Fair in Center Court.
If you can use some extra cash this season, or even looking for a new career direction, this might just be the fair that fills the bill.
Questions Remain About Seaside Boardwalk Fire [AUDIO]
Over 50 businesses remain charred to bits after this month's fire on the Seaside Boardwalk, however, more questions remain about the circumstances which caused the fire.
Sprinklers Could Have Saved Seaside Boardwalk, Fire Expert Says [POLL/AUDIO]
Last Thursday's boardwalk fire in Seaside destroyed over 50 business and dealt millions of dollars in damage, but it could have been prevented with the addition of simple sprinkler systems, says a fire prevention expert.
State Agencies Offer Help to Fire-Damaged Seaside Businesses [AUDIO]
Just days after four blocks of the Seaside Boardwalk burned down from a treacherous fire, various state agencies were on hand to assist business owners looking to rebuild.
Mumps Outbreaks Not Uncommon [AUDIO]
Monmouth County is in the midst of investigating 22 presumed mumps cases; and while people often get vaccinated against the virus, incidents of it popping up are more common than you might think.
Atlantic City Officials Lay Out Miss America Plans [AUDIO]
Safety will be paramount as Atlantic City prepares to host the 93rd annual Miss America Pageant.