Jason Allentoff
Oyster Creek Still Planning To Close In 2019 [AUDIO]
A Circuit Court’s ruling regarding the Yankee Nuclear Power Plant in Vermont will probably not effect the Oyster Creek Generating Station in Lacey Township.
Environmentalists Plan To Block Lacey Access Road [AUDIO]
Ocean County’s proposed 16 mile linear park along the former railroad right of way is delayed in Lacey Township.
New Measure Enhances Coastal Evacuation Plan [AUDIO]
Last Summer, Hurricane Irene caused damage to the Garden State and forced thousands to evacuate their homes.
State Gets Set For Homeless Population Count
A statewide effort will get underway to obtain an accurate count of New Jersey’s homeless population on On Wednesday, January 25. The Point-in-Time Survey along with Project Homeless Connect is getting a little extra help this time in Ocean County.
Payroll Tax Extension Tops Runyan’s To Do List
After enjoying several weeks off, Congress heads back to work tomorrow in Washington, D.C. One shore area representative tells us, the payroll tax extension is at the top of his priority list.
Brick Mayor’s Salary Reduced Thanks To Ordinance
An ordinance that would dramatically reduce the Mayor’s salary in Brick Township gets the all thumbs up from both political parties.
Stolen Log Splitter Replaced At Lakewood Homeless Encampment
A silver lining for Lakewood tent city residents. A Toms River rental company is donating a brand new hydraulic wood splitter after the one they had, was stolen from the encampment site Tuesday night.
Faith-Based Workshop Brings Officials Together
The Ocean County Health Department has been through a lot. First, there was an outbreak of Mrsa in schools. Then, the Swine Flu or H1-N1 Influenza came around. Next, there was an epidemic of bed bugs around the area. Now, they’re ready to deal with anything and are getting some extra help from faith-based organizations.
Former Toms River Councilman Moves To The Big Leagues
The 10th Legislative District has a new member on the team but he’s no stranger to Ocean County Residents. It’s former Toms River Councilman Gregory P. McGuckin and he will be sworn in officially as of today.
This Is Today
This week marks a milestone in the history of television. On Friday, January 13th, the NBC will celebrate 60 years of their morning show, Today. The show has a lot of meaning to me and I plan to be outside the Rockefeller Center studio bright and early for their special broadcast. It’s because of the show that I bring you the news each weekday morning.
Retiring Senator Ciesla Proud Of His Accomplishments
Today marks the conclusion of two decades of service for one shore area Senator. is retiring and he looks back fondly on his time in the 10th Legislative District.
Battle Over Pay Continues In Brick
The debate continues to heat up in Brick Township in regards to the salary structure of both the Mayor and council.