The beginning of 2022 has been a frigid, snowy one to say the least so far giving us all a wake up call to prepare for whatever the rest of the winter season may bring to the Jersey Shore.
New Jerseyans having trouble paying past-due water bills that accumulated during the pandemic could get help from a pair of bills advancing in the Legislature.
Somehow, someway an NJ Transit Access Link Vehicle ended up in a creek along Wyckoff Mills Road in Howell and police are investigating how it all happened.
They were out kayaking when they were suddenly flipped over and capsized by the whale, and it looks like the ended up in it's mouth at one point.
Source: KSBY
New Jersey American Water is continuing improvement projects by announcing that they are upgrading 6-inch water lines that have been in place since the 1960's.
Many families in Ocean County and New Jersey are still feeling the effects today from Tropical Storm Isaias.
There are still approximately 20,000 homes in Toms River that are still close to 70,000 in total for Ocean County without power still...