Parents Sue Long Branch Schools Alleging Students Were Bound
A group of parents who claim their children were tied, gagged and photographed by custodians in the bathroom of their Long Branch elementary chool have filed a $30 million federal lawsuit.
A group of parents who claim their children were tied, gagged and photographed by custodians in the bathroom of their Long Branch elementary chool have filed a $30 million federal lawsuit.
Wednesday's storm brought lots of wind and coastal flooding to New Jersey but not a lot of snow.
The winter storm could not come at a worse time for municipalities still financially hurting from a Superstorm and two Nor'easters.
Today's late winter storm event is being felt around New Jersey with high winds, power outages for thousands, coastal floods and airport delays along with voluntary evacuations.
With warmer weather right around the corner we "spring ahead" this coming weekend, but first we've got to face a little late winter snow and ice later today into tonight.
High winds and major coastal flooding are big concerns for the upcoming storm expected to bring a mixed bag of precipitation on Wednesday.
The cost of rebuilding the Belmar boardwalk is actually coming in under initial estimates.
It's going to cost nearly $2.5 million more than first thought to rebuild Belmar's boardwalk that was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
In his budget address Governor Chris Christie proposes setting aside $40 million to help those impacted by Superstorm Sandy. State Senator Jim Whelan applauds the plan, but thinks people can't for the help until the budget is adopted in late June.
A mix of rain and snow should be accompanied by a moderate dose of coastal flooding Wednesday into Thursday, as shore towns continue to rebuild their beaches after Superstorm Sandy.
Residents in Sandy-damaged communities are telling Ocean County Freeholder Joe Vicari says that they're still being billed for utilities they're not using.
A federal judge on Thursday upheld a 21-year-old law prohibiting sports betting in 46 of 50 states, dealing a setback to New Jersey's attempts to revive its struggling casino industry by grabbing a piece of what has become a multibillion-dollar industry, both legal and illegal.