Seaside May Let Residents Return Next Month
The Jersey shore community where a roller coaster plunged into the ocean and became the defining image of Superstorm Sandy hopes to let its residents move back home in January.
The Jersey shore community where a roller coaster plunged into the ocean and became the defining image of Superstorm Sandy hopes to let its residents move back home in January.
New Jersey's first medical marijuana dispensary is finally opening its doors.
A facebook friend shared this picture today.
I couldn't help but think how cool it was for whoever created this Wizard of Oz image to reach for a sense of humor, even amidst the heartache and ruin of Sandy
The refueling outage at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Lacey Township is nearly complete. But if anti-nuclear activists have any say in it, there's a lot more to do before power production resumes.
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) has released a two-week plan to re-gas sections of the Barrier Island from Mantoloking to South Seaside Park beginning Monday, December 3.
The victim of a Saturday morning blaze has been identified.
A Saturday morning blaze claims the life of a 41-year-old Lakewood man, and displaces the family to a nearby friend's home.
You may hear more noise than normal from the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst today, and here's why.
On Saturday December 1st, at 10am, the Toms River Little League indoor hitting facility will be dedicated and renamed to the Frazier family. The complex is located on Windsor Ave, and the ceremony is open to the public
The hitting facility will now be called the "Frazier Field House"
Earlier this week a bipartisan group of state senators and local public officials took a sad tour of areas of Toms River, Seaside Heights and Ortley Beach.
Toms River Police continue to search for the man who broke into a township church last month.
A Newton 56-year-old arrested in July for kiddie porn later admitted luring a 15-year-old to Pennsylvania for sex and having erotic fantasies about child cannibalism, say federal investigators. Now they want to know if Robert Mucha's alleged victims include any children in Lakewood, where he spent time as a drum and bugle corps instructor several years ago.