Kelly Waldron
Did Obama Offer to Pay Your Utility Bill? Thousands in NJ Fall for Scam [AUDIO]
It started on the West Coast, made its way across the nation before taking advantage of at least 10,000 New Jerseyans.
How Much is Your 401K Costing You? [AUDIO]
You may not realize it, but hidden fees could be costing you up to 30 percent of your 401k plan over time.
Can Women Brave the Economic Recovery? [AUDIO]
More of the unemployed are finding work these days, but most of the jobs are going to men.
Pain at the Pump is Easing [AUDIO]
If you were planning on taking that summer trip by car, but decided not to because of high gas prices, you may want to reconsider.
Is Your Teenager Looking for a Summer Job? [AUDIO]
If you’re teenager wants to work this summer, now is the time to start looking for a job.
Spring Plants: Will You Buy Jersey Grown? [AUDIO]
As the spring planting season gets underway, New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas Fisher is urging all state residents to go to their local nurseries and landscapers and look for the Jersey Grown label on their items.
New Jersey Fire Risk Remains High [AUDIO]
There’s been little rain, a lot of wind and now, some summer-like heat. Conditions are perfect for fire in New Jersey which has the state on high alert in hopes of preventing a significant blaze from breaking out.
Self-Checkout Lanes Convenient, For Thieves Too [AUDIO]
Self-checkout lanes are becoming increasingly popular in stores. They’re convenient for shoppers, but they’re also convenient for thieves to steal.
New Jersey Tackles Clean Energy While Growing Economy, Report Says
New Jersey has led the way on policies to cut greenhouse gas emissions and promote clean energy.
New Jersey Lawmakers Target Puppy Mills [AUDIO]
A group of Ocean County lawmakers has introduced a bill aimed at eliminating the sale of dogs and cats in New Jersey from “puppy mills.”
New Jersey Lawmakers Crack Down on Puppy Mills
The idea is to eliminate the sale of dogs and cats in New Jersey from so-called “Puppy Mills.” A group of Ocean County lawmakers has introduced legislation that would establish a state registry of breeders and pet dealers who will have to provide information on the health and breeding history of a cat or dog being sold in the Garden State.
Voters to Hit Polls for School Board Elections, Will You? [AUDIO]
A majority of districts in New Jersey moved local school board elections to November.