Rosetta Key is a News Anchor and Reporter for Townsquare Media's Ocean/Monmouth County Bureau. She's covered news in New Jersey for over 15 years and is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcaster's Association Award for Best News Series.
Rosetta Key
Toms River Dad Pleads Guilty
35-year-old Anthony Senatore of Toms River faces three years in prison after pleading guilty to leaving unsecured loaded weapons in his house that his 4-year-old son used to fatally shoot his 6-year-old freind last year. According to NJ...
One On One Disaster Recovery Help is Available
Two years after Sandy, Disaster Case Managers continue to work behind the scenes to help restore the lives disrupted by the Superstorm.
FoodBank Still Impacted by Sandy Two Years Later
The plight of families impacted by the Superstorm is still being felt two years later at the
FoodBank of Monmouth And Ocean Counties. Executive Director Carlos Rodriguez said many of the families are walking through their doors now.
"Because they've been paying rent, maybe they've been paying their mortgage and trying to rebuild their homes at the same time and now with credit cards maxed, th
Struggling Sandy Families Launch Web Campaign
New Jersey residents struggling to rebuild after Superstorm Sandy launched the website Finishthejob.com today calling on Governor Christie to get funding moving to families.
They also attended Governor Chris Christie's press conference in Belmar raising up signs to shine a light on the difficulties families are having rebuilding...
A Much Needed Cash Infusion
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) distributes about half of the $5-million dollars it's pledged toward statewide Superstorm recovery efforts so far. The bulk of the funds has primarily gone to assist mental health programs that have been helping storm-affected families...
Ocean County Prepares for Ebola Threat
Ebola may seem like an unlikely threat to Ocean County but it's not one health and emergency management officials are taking lightly. A multi-agency surveillance effort is being waged in the county to protect residents from the threat of the deadly virus...
Therapeutic Foster Parents Needed
Ocean Mental Health Services is Hosting a Meet and Greet next week in Toms River to recruit Therapeutic Families to become foster parents to children with emotional or behavioral concerns.
It’s called the Connections Program. Where foster parents are trained to help children that range in age from 7 to 17 transition in to more permanent environments...
Pinelands Regional Host 3rd Annual Trunk or Treat
On October 29th, 2012 Superstorm Sandy carved a path along the northeast coastline leaving a path a destruction and homeless residents in its wake. The storm also derailed Halloween for children through out much of the state because trick-or-treating was considered too dangerous in debris-littered communities still under a State of Emergency...
Two NJ Health Care Giants Announce Plans to Merge
So what's in store now that Meridian Health and Hackensack University Health Network have announced plans to merge?
After Thursday's signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, it could take up to four months to get to the definitive merger agreement, according to a Meridian press release...
Another Third-Party Candidate for OC Freeholder Lays Out Platform
Another third-party candidate is hoping to fill the Ocean County Freeholder seat that's up for re-election next month.
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On WOBM-AM's Townsquare Tonight, Democratic-Republican Party Candidate Tracy Caprioni of Brick is hoping to shake things up on the Board of Chosen Freeholders by employing the ideologies of the Democratic-Republican Party...
GCU to Host WW1 Conference
Historians, sociologist, literary scholars, theologians and students will be gathering at
Georgian Court University (GCU) for a two-day conference about World War 1 this week. The Lakewood institution is joining the conversation about WW1 on the 100th anniversary of the conflict's beginning on Friday, October 17th and Saturday October 18th...
New Regs For Gas Fireplaces
Gas fireplaces increase a home's ambiance, offers additional warmth and raises the value of a house by five to ten thousand dollars ... according to some estimates given by the head of the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association (HPBA).
However, industry advocates and manufactures have set new safety standards for them because these glass-fronted appliances can cause injury if an unsuspecting child