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
Monmouth County Mom and Teen Son Arrested for Growing Pot
A Monmouth County mom and her 16-year-old son face charges after Ocean Township Police discover a marijuana growing operation in the teen's bedroom.
An Arrest is Made in Last Week’s Red Bank Shooting
A Red Bank man is in custody for last week's shooting of a borough resident.
Ocean Township Police Help With a Very Special Delivery
Two Police Officers from Monmouth's Ocean Township earn their stork pins after delivering a baby boy in back of a taxi cab.
Bizarre Gang Initiation Ritual in Lakewood Leads to Bias Charges
A Lakewood man is behind bars after attempting to knock down an Orthodox Jewish woman as part of a gang initiation ritual Tuesday night.
New Study Examines Status of Jersey Girls [AUDIO]
There's a song about them and now there's a report about them: Jersey Girls. Lakewood-based Georgian Court University released the findings of a two-year study examining the status of these girls, ranging in age from 10 to 19.
Still Recovering From The Superstorm? No Need To Go It Alone
There are Long Term Recovery Groups operating in all Sandy-affected counties aimed at helping you and your family get back on your feet.
Seaside Heights Bar Hours Ordinance Advances
A Seaside Heights ordinance to move bar closing hours back to 3 a.m. advances. The measure was given the green light by council members Wednesday night, March 2nd in its first reading. The final hearing and vote is scheduled in two weeks. Are...
Toms River Girl is Flown to Burn Unit After Hair Catches Fire
First responders airlift a two year old Toms River girl to the Saint Barnabas Medical Center Burn Unit in Livingston after sustaining first and second degree burns to her face.
NJ Merchants, Retailers Oppose Gas Tax Hike [AUDIO]
The New Jersey Gasoline-Convenience-Automotive Association opposes a bill to increase New Jersey's gas tax by five cents a year for three years.
New Traffic Pattern to Start Monday Through Seaside
State transportation officials announce that starting Monday, March 17th, a section of Route 35 (a.k.a. Central Ave.) northbound from "J" street to Lincoln Avenue will be closed for 4 weeks for utility infrastructure and drainage system work.
CentraState Launches a New Health Plan for Small Businesses
Small and medium-sized businesses in Central Jersey will soon be able to join a new health plan cooperative aimed at holding down costs.
Ocean County’s Sandy Recovery Survey [AUDIO]
Ocean County health officials have launched an online survey in an effort to get a grasp on the needs that remain after Superstorm Sandy.