Ilya Hemlin
Ocean City Residents Overwhelmingly Reject BYOB [AUDIO]
Ocean City has been a dry town since by law since 1984 and it will remain a dry town.
Toms River Woman Fundraises For Double Transplant
The average 24 year old worries about career, school, and starting their life, however for Shannon O’Donnell of Toms River, Cystic Fibrosis has caused her to put life on hold while waiting for a dual lung transplant.
Asbury Park Prepares Residents For Bamboozle [AUDIO]
The Bamboozle 2012 festival is less than two weeks away, and to prepare for the almost 90,000 music fans that will be trekking to Asbury Park, city and concert officials are letting the residents know what to expect.
Monmouth County Superfund Site Gets Clean Bill of Health
A former toxic superfund site is now ready for redevelopment after the completion of a 50 million dollar cleanup of the 15 acre Imperial Oil Company site in Morganville.
Possibility of Seismic Testing Upsets NJ Environmentalists
Fear that seismic testing will lead to drilling is what environmentalist, fishermen, and residents expressed in a public comment sessions for the Draft Environmental Statement for Seismic Testing on the Mid and South Atlantic.
Teachers Learn To Incorporiate Local Environment Into Lessons
Teachers from across Ocean County are armed with new strategies to incorporate the vast ecology of Barnegat Bay and its surrounding areas into their lesson plans.
Fort Monmouth Jobs Need To Created And Not Shifted, Says Councilman [AUDIO]
The location of where Fort Monmouth formerly stood is already planning for its first tenant; however the neighboring town of Oceanport isn’t happy with the proposed move.
What Are Health Requirements For School Bus Drivers? [AUDIO]
Dozens of parents in Freehold are thankful the accident involving a Township High School bus wasn’t worse. Only ten students were taken to the hospital for minor injuries, when the driver suffered a medical episode and veered into a tree in someone’s front yard.
Proposed Brick Budget Has No Tax Rate Increase And Retains Services
With the deadline from the Division of Community Affairs looming, the Brick Township Council presented its version of the 2012 municipal budget, retaining the department of public works and keeping the tax rate stable.
Gov’s COAH Trust Fund Deadline A "Cash Grab" Says Marlboro Mayor
Numerous towns in Monmouth and Ocean Counties still have millions left in their Coalition on Affordable Housing (COAH) Trust Fund which could be lost if it’s not used in time. However, Marlboro isn’t parting with its thirteen million dollars until Trenton lays out a better framework on what the money can be used for.
Machine Uses Science To Calculate Clothing Size
A new machine popping up in malls across the state uses high tech computer measurements to give you an exact clothing size and end the “will this fit?” guessing game.
Atlantic City’s New Marketing Campaign Tells Visitors To "Do Anything & Do Everything" [AUDIO]
Several weeks ago it was revealed that the new slogan for Atlantic City would be “Do AC”, however we didn’t know what to “do.”