Ever since he was a precocious 5 year old who read the Bergen Record and then published his own neighborhood newspaper, Dan Alexander has always had an interest in the news. Alexander says he learns something new on this job everyday and that's what keeps it interesting. Alexander has been with New Jersey 101.5 for the past 10 years on the digital team writing news and working behind the scenes on a variety of projects.
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NJ man wins nearly $500K on unlikely parlay bet
Millville's Travis Dufner picked 14 different players, including former Rutgers player Isiah Pacheco from Vineland, to each score a touchdown during the weekend’s games using the Draft Kings app.
NYC could charge cars from NJ an extra $15. Here’s your chance to act on idea
As part of the process towards final implementation of the plan the general public will have the opportunity to speak about the plan
NJ police department blasts fake news report generated by A.I.
The false report is one more part of the debate over the use of artificial intelligence by media organizations to create content.
Disturbed NJ man murdered dad with saw and ax, cops say
According to the affidavit in the case Gregory Meyers' wife heard her husband and son arguing in the basement followed by screams and then silence.
When will congestion pricing start for NJ commuters?
Acting MTA Chair and CEO John Lieber said the agency may delay the implementation of congestion pricing until at least June.
Toms River, NJ couple wakes up with burglars in their bedroom
The couple told The Lakewood Scoop that the four used crowbars to enter the house through a window.
NJ man charged with killing father on Christmas Eve
Morris County Prosecutor Robert Carroll said police were called to home shared by Gregory Meyer and son Kyle Meyer the afternoon of Christmas Eve.
Chopper 6 crashed in NJ forest at a ‘very high speed,’ NTSB says
National Transportation Safety Board Inspector Todd Gunther said at a Friday briefing that the helicopter was at a shallow angle as it hit trees and came down at a "very high speed."
JCP&L proposes $935M plan to upgrade network, reduce outages
EnergizeNJ is a systemwide project proposed by JCP&L to spend $935 million on improvements.
Swastikas found in two NJ school bathrooms
Swastikas were found in bathrooms at Terrill Middle School in Scotch Plains and and Westfield High School, according to a temple serving both communities.