Prince Harry The Cat!
Our Point Pet of the Week was given the royal name in honor of Prince Harry's visit this week.
Our Point Pet of the Week was given the royal name in honor of Prince Harry's visit this week.
You can help the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties and protect yourself against identity theft at the same time this Saturday from 9am to 1pm at the Community Shred Day and Food Drive at the FoodBank.
The father of the four-year-old Toms River boy, who fatally shot his six-year-old friend last month while they were playing outside, was expected in court today, but according to his attorney, he will likely not be there.
While we can't know for sure whether dogs really dream—we've asked ours a hundred times, can't get a clear answer—it's hard to reach any other conclusion after watching these pooches.
Finding safe, affordable housing remains and elusive quest for many Sandy victims, so the state is stepping in. The Department of Community Affairs (DCA) is hosting a second Rental Fair this Friday at the Atlantic City Convention Center.
Good thing Christina Aguilera is coming back to 'The Voice' next season, because the panel will be down one pint-sized, fiery blond superstar. Shakira confirmed that she won't be returning for the NBC hit's fifth season.
A Monday predawn car fire in Manalapan attracts the attention of Monmouth County investigators.
The leftovers of the Jet Star rollercoaster became a symbol of Sandy's distruction. Just a week before the unofficial start of summer at the Jersey Shore, the monstosity comes down.
Parents are often expected to 'keep up appearances' and pretend that everything about parenthood is sunshine and rainbows.
Everyone knows that's not reality, but do this dad's real thoughts cross the line?
The lawyer for the Toms River man whose 4-year-old son shot and killed a 6-year-old playmate last month accuses the prosecutor in the case of grandstanding.
"Oh Sandy: an Anthology of Humorous Stores for a Serious Cause" will benefit organizations that are continuing to assist in recovery efforts.
Are you cancer-free and between the ages of 30 and 65? You could help save lives by doing little more than filling out some surveys!