Rosetta Key is a News Anchor and Reporter for Townsquare Media's Ocean/Monmouth County Bureau. She's covered news in New Jersey for over 15 years and is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcaster's Association Award for Best News Series.
Rosetta Key
A New Event in Seaside Park Will Raise Money for Marines Special Ops
Thousands of people are expected to gather in Seaside Park for the inaugural Seaside Semper Five Marine Corps Charity 5K Run/Walk.
Organizers said participants will pound a certified course along the boardwalk to raise money for the MARSOC Foundation...
Brick Police Need Your Help
Brick Township Police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who was observed on surveillance camera roaming the corridors of St. Dominic's School on Old Squan Road twice on August 25th.
According to the Police report, the man was first spotted in the locked school at around 3 p...
Music Festival to Honor Music Legend
Forty years of music environmental activism will be celebrated in Long Branch at the annual Clearwater Festival on Saturday, September 13th. The event will pay tribute the life of late folk and protest music legend Pete Seeger, who died on January 27th, 2014 at the age of 94...
Event Raises Funds for Wounded Soldiers
A New Jersey family has turned the tragic loss of their son in Iraq into a charity that continues to benefit an untold number of military veterans and soldiers, both at home and abroad.
(Update) Police Ask for Help Finding a Missing Marlboro Resident
The Marlboro Township Police Department confirms on their Facebook Page that a missing resident has been located safetly.
Beaches Without Lifeguards?
The ocean is as beautiful as it is unpredictable. That's why shore area lifeguards are urging swimmers not to venture out in unguarded waters. Berkeley Township's Midway Beach Senior Lifeguard Rob Pearson says it only takes a few seconds for someone to get pulled out by a rip current...
Nubian Goats Return to Clear Brush at Fort Hancock
"It's sort of a wise crack but we use what nature provides to take away what nature
provides too much of"
That's how Larry Cihanek, owner of Green-Goats.com of Rhinebeck New York, describes his business of eight years. He says they now have 140 mostly Nubian Goats that they deploy to large park areas, cemeteries and historic sites to eat poison ivy and other invasive plants that are har
National Weather Service Posts Flash Flood Advisory
Commuters are being urged to use caution during their commute home tonight.
Dlooding is being reported along the Route 9 corridor that runs from Toms River to Howell Township as heavy rains continue to come down. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Northern Ocean and Monmouth counties until 7:15 p...
Ocean County Fair Kicks Off
Car loads of families are arriving at the Robert J. Miller Air Park in Berkeley Township for the annual Ocean County Fair. The six-day event kicked off this evening at 5 p.m. and will run until Sunday. Other than the ever popular 4-H exhibits, prize animals, pig races, rides, county services displays, carnival food offerings and more, fair organizers are introducing a special Country weekend thi
Coast Guard Rescues Kayaker
The U.S. Coast Guard came to the rescue of a man clinging to his kayak that capsized near Port Monmouth today.
According to a report in the Associated Press, the man used his cell phone to call 9-1-1 and was wearing a life jacket when he was found by a crew from Coast Guard Station Sandy Hook...
Outage Reporting Tools
Jersey Central Power and Light has taken to social media to help keep the lines of
communication open with its customers. Trisha Ingram, who works with website and social media development in the utility's Communications Department, said the tools were developed after a customer listening campaign and several focus groups following some extended storm outages. Ingram said making a very accessible
Steel Wall Construction to Begin
Construction of a four-mile long steel wall that runs from Mantoloking to Brick is expected to begin in July. Springfield-based EIC Associates was awarded the contract to build the 45-foot tall storm protection storm-protection barrier at a cost of $23...