Teen Commits Suicide After Chronic Bullying
A 15-year-old girl took her own life after a heartbreaking experience with cyber-bullying.
A 15-year-old girl took her own life after a heartbreaking experience with cyber-bullying.
Aracelis Mercado is an adorable 11-year-old girl from Long Branch, and like a lot of girls her age, loves playing with Nintendo Wii, dancing, and of course, Justin Bieber.
But while other girls are playing carefree, Aracelis is fighting for her health.
If you want a shot at having the most creative jack-o-lantern in your neighborhood, here is some advice from the experts:
You get your kids to wear their helmet when riding their bike, and slather them in sunscreen for a day at the beach...but what about protecting their hearing? iPod and MP3 ear buds are not all the same and could lead to hearing loss!
It's every mother's nightmare. Your child goes to play with a friend, and comes home telling you he got a dollar on a dare by licking a....
"Children in Between" is a special program for parents to learn how to help their children cope with the stresses of their parents no longer being together.
From a Zombie Invasion in Asbury Park, to the Monmouth County SPCA's Annual Dog Walk, to the Columbus Day Parade and Italian Festival in Seaside, there is a ton of great stuff to do in our area this weekend!
A viewer recently wrote a letter to a Wisconsin news anchor telling her he thinks her physical condition needs improvement and reminding her that obesity is one of the worst choices a person can make. He went on to say that "surely you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people, girls in particular." How did she respond?
Moms never seem to catch a break. Ever.
They are forced to seek 'pee and quiet.'
Let me explain.
There are so many to choose from, but here is a sampling of ways to celebrate...or scare yourself and your kids...for Halloween!
This is my nephew Max. He is getting close to turning two. And he's wearing his Point shirt!
We had Daphne, Charlie, and their mom Liz Nesnay on our show this morning. It's the last Monday that the girls will have their long, wavy hair. They'll shave their heads this coming Saturday, and go to school next week with bald heads.