Dianne DeOliveira
How can the Jersey Shore live with massive storms, rising sea leavel?
Challenges the Jersey Coast faces post-Sandy and ways to better prepare for future storms, rising sea levels and other climate changes will be discussed in a unique debate-style forum being held in Ocean County later this month.
Seaside Park is 1st NJ beach to offer free Wi-Fi service
Just in time for Labor Day weekend, Seaside Park has announced it is now offering free Wi-Fi service along its entire 1.6-mile boardwalk, becoming the first beach in New Jersey to do so.
Jackson Little League team prepares for regional tournament
They've never come this far. The Jackson Little League team will represent New Jersey in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut on Tuesday after winning its first-ever state championship over Somerset Hills.
Tattoo danger – That new ink could cause complications
You might like the way they look, but about one in 10 people who get tattoos experience complications, according to a small study in the June issue of the journal "Contact Dermatitis."
World War I Documents Discovered in Toms River
World War I discharge records from the early 1900s will be donated to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in Washington D.C. after being found in the Toms River Township Municipal Building.
Study: Climate Change Pushing Fish North
Climate change and unprecedented warming of ocean waters in the Northeast, including New Jersey, is pushing several species of fish and crustaceans to cooler waters, according to new research by a Rutgers team.
Rebuilding still an issue two years after Sandy
Two years after the devastating storm, a number of Sandy victims fed up with trying to rebuild, are deciding to completely demolish their homes and start fresh.
Avoid Rt. 35 during Seaside Columbus Day Festival
To avoid bottlenecks getting into Seaside Heights this weekend for the three-day Columbus Day Festival, avoid using Route 35 and take Route 37 through Toms River instead, New Jersey Department of Transportation officials advise.
State Little League tournaments kick off
Beginning Tuesday, the New Jersey State Little League Tournament returns to Ocean County for the first time since 1994 and for the first time ever, the Junior Little League Tournament also will take place in the same location - District 18 Host Berkeley Township.
The push for more non-gaming revenue for AC
There's almost $1 billion this year in non-gaming revenue being generated in Atlantic City, a fact that's being lost in the gaming glut happening nationwide, according to Liza Cartmell, president of the Atlantic City Alliance.
Ocean Co. continues Narcan spray success
The opiate antidote Narcan continues to help authorities revive heroin overdose victims in Ocean County, where the drug problem has become an epidemic.
Memorial Day’s True Meaning [POLL/AUDIO]
Excitement over the unofficial kick-off of summer can lead to the true meaning of the Memorial Day Holiday weekend getting overshadowed.