What would you do with a billion dollars? How many houses would you buy? What kind of car would you drive? Where would you want to go on vacation? Would you still go to work?
Tag-team efforts by Ocean and Atlantic County investigators has led to the arrest of a Galloway man for drug deals after he was found with a massive amount of Heroin.
I was originally going to talk about "heat" because I recently received the electric bill and this month's energy use almost doubled that of July 2020. I was not totally surprised because we have had a very HOT summer.
A New Jersey man who played a big role in a conspiracy to defraud banks of $250,000 by using credit cards and stolen checks will have two-years to ponder that life decision.
We pay A LOT of money on food here in Jersey. It turns out we not only pay more in taxes than most, our grocery bills are higher too. Add into the equation that we still have a stressed supply chain due to COVID 19, and it's not pretty. I think we could use some money-saving life hacks...food edition!
Wooops. The government may have messed up. Did you get a stimulus check that you weren't qualified for? Well word on the street is that you may have to pay it back.
I want to send you into the weekend with the good news that a third stimulus check is coming as soon as this Saturday. The amount is also higher than the other checks, by a lot.
Look at you smarty-pants. New Jersey is filled with some of the smartest people on the planet! All that smarts has paid off because you make more money too. The thing is, we start our kids off right with our education system. New Jersey has been ranked number one in education for many years running. Fast forward to adulthood and you are still shining bright!
Despite all the lessons we've learned over the past 10 or so months, New Jerseyans have let another sickness grip them: Lotto Fever. The Mega Millions draws tonight for a jackpot of over $700 million. But fear not, losers because the Powerball goes off the next night for the paltry sum of over $600 mil...
A Toms River woman is charged with second degree theft after allegedly stealing more than $100,000 from a law firm in Wall Township that she had worked as an office manager.