Dianne DeOliveira
NJ trick-or-treaters face new obstacle in flood-prone neighborhoods
Do you really want a kid in a mask climbing up as much as three flights of stairs?
NJ’s longest-in-the-nation foreclosure process enables years of free living
The average foreclosure time is longer in New Jersey than anywhere else in the country.
This Saturday, get rid of the danger in your medicine cabinet
Children, friends who come over to visit, babysitters and people who show up for a real estate open house can get into the medicine cabinet.
NJ congressman: Cap profits of insurance companies handling Sandy claims
Pallone's bill would require FEMA to review the finances of insurance companies and cap their profits at 10 percent.
They found WHAT in New Jersey’s ocean? Why beach sweeps matter
More than 5 million pieces of debris have been collected since Clean Ocean Action started holding yearly beach sweeps.
NJ school holidays just another challenge for working parents
A study released last month found that New Jersey parents on average spend $17,868 a year on child care.
NJ therapist behind cop crisis hotline: No officer ever wants to use their gun
A new national hotline is the first of its kind to offer a safe, confidential ear for cops in crisis to discuss their struggles with a fellow retired officer.
Domestic violence claims about 40 lives a year in NJ
Domestic violence affects thousands of people in New Jersey every year.
Ocean County cops teach parents warning signs of heroin abuse
The free event will be Oct. 18 at Jackson Liberty High School.
Stafford man falls through attic floor, flown to hospital
A Stafford Township man suffered a head laceration and back pain after falling through the ceiling of a detached garage while storing items in an attic on Atlantis Avenue in the Ocean Acres section Sunday night, according to police.
Teens at risk for sudden cardiac arrest. Get free screening in NJ
Sudden cardiac arrest is the most common cause of death in the United States. A free screening program offered by Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Pemberton is aimed at preventing it in New Jersey teens.
Dr. Raffaele Corbisiero, division director of electrophysiology and pacing at Deborah, put the seriousness of the issue into perspective...
Thousands of Jersey Shore residents still not home 4 years after Sandy
As the four year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy approaches this month, a number of impacted families from Monmouth and Ocean counties remain displaced.
"Of the 260,000 households that were affected by the storm, there are still several thousand that have not been able to return home," said Maureen Mulligan, executive director for Coastal Habitat for Humanity based in Spring Lake Heights