In Cranford, a community mourns as two teenage girls, Isabella Salas and Maria Niotis, were tragically killed on an electric bike by a 17-year-old charged with murder.
Growing up in New Jersey means knowing the difference between Bennies and Shoobies, debating subs vs. hoagies, and never agreeing on where Central Jersey begins—or ends. These 5 signs prove you’re ...
SCOTCH PLAINS — New Jersey lawmakers are calling for stricter regulations of electric bicycles following recent accidents involving such bikes, including a fatal one in Union County. Last week, a ...
HAMILTON (Atlantic) — The treasurer for a Jersey Shore fire company has been charged after admitting to using the department's funds for several thousand dollars' worth of personal purchases. Matthew ...
However, Stratton did not notify the VA about his mother’s death. Instead, he withdrew the disability benefits payments from the account for personal use for 17 years, totaling $256,027. Stratton is ...
Earlier this week, we were joined on the air by my friend Vinny Ucci. Vinny heads up a charity which raises money to help for adults and children with special needs. Inspired by his daughter Arianna ...
We are really riding the "roller coaster of autumn" this week. And Thursday is the bottom of the dip — the coolest morning of the week, and the coolest afternoon. That is not necessarily a bad thing.
Teen homicide suspect tried to paint himself as the victim. Police chief proclaims: he is not my son. The latest tragic twist in the death of two teen girls.
Westfield's Police Chief Battiloro addresses rumors linking him to the juvenile suspect in the murder of two local teens, expressing his heartbreak and commitment to the community's healing and ...
Asher Younis, an ECG technician, faces serious charges of sexual assault involving a patient during a cardiac test.
If you love to be scared, then you must check out these 8 blood-curdling Halloween haunted adventures in New Jersey this month.
In New Jersey, diners are more than restaurants; they're community hubs. A couple from Hillsdale is on a mission to visit all 300 diners, sharing their tasty adventures on Instagram.