Joe Cutter
New Jersey Women Make Progress In Holding State Office [AUDIO]
New Jersey women have made progress in the battle to gain equal political representation.
This Is Problem Gambling Awareness Month In New Jersey [AUDIO]
March is, “Problem Gambling Awareness Month” in New Jersey, to focus on an old problem and help for those who need it.
Warm Winter May Portend A Bad Mosquito Season In New Jersey [AUDIO]
While many of us have been enjoying a no-snow, warm winter, New Jersey may have to “pay the piper” for the mild weather. Some have reported seeing mosquitoes as early as mid-February.
What Do We Actually Pay, Day-To-Day? It May Be More Than The Fed Tells Us
A new study reports a big disconnect between government reports about price increases and what you pay in the real world.
It’s a Bacteria-Laden World… Or Is It? [AUDIO]
One researcher says he has found a bacteria level on an office desktop 400 times higher than a toilet seat. But a New Jersey scientist says don’t panic.
Working Smoke Detectors In Question In South Plainfield Fire Tragedy [AUDIO]
Questions have been raised about whether smoke detectors were a factor in last week’s South Plainfield fire tragedy.
New Report Shows Increase In Poor Children In New Jersey, Nationwide [AUDIO]
A new report on poor kids shows their numbers have increased in New Jersey by 24 percent since the year 2000.
The Stock Market Continues To Gain [AUDIO]
The stock market continues its slow upward movement. One Jersey expert sees a combination of quiet optimism and a calming of economic fears that plagued us for part of last year.
Jersey Fruit Growers Worried About The Mild Winter [AUDIO]
Great winter in Jersey, mild temps, low snow. Not so great if you are a Jersey fruit farmer worried about premature budding.
Atlantic City Continues To Emphasize Its Non-Gambling Future [POLL]
The new face of Atlantic City will transform the town’s gambling halls into multi-faceted destinations, and that change is already underway.
Jersey Congressman Proposes Limits On Arsenic In Apple Juice [AUDIO]
A New Jersey Congressman is getting behind an effort to tighten restrictions on the amount of arsenic and lead permitted in apple juice.
Used Car Supply Drops, Prices Rise [AUDIO]
If you are seeking to buy a used car right now, be prepared for some sticker shock.