Dianne DeOliveira
As school returns in NJ, so do the dangers of bullying
Incidents of bullying are down, but that doesn't mean the damage they do isn't real, warns a Rutgers psychology professor.
Your kid needs a backpack: What you need to know about safety
Backpacks that are too heavy or worn incorrectly could cause health problems for years.
Back to school time: How to get your kids back to a sleep routine
If you've let your children stay up later than normal all summer, it's time to wean them back into a sleep routine as the new school year approaches.
Cops all over NJ will have DWI checkpoints between now and Labor Day
Cops aren't waiting for the Labor Day weekend. Their life-saving crackdown starts now.
How to recognize unsafe swimming conditions at NJ beaches
Many people will swim at their own risk at Jersey Shore beaches once lifeguards pack up for the season after the upcoming Labor Day holiday.
How NJ college parents can cope with Empty Nest Syndrome
A Rutgers University sociology professor cautions parents against conveying too much sadness onto their college student.
Protest of Southern Reliability Link natural gas pipeline set for Tuesday
Critics say the pipeline could have serious environmental effects, cutting right through the Pinelands.
Pokemon Go craze raises safety concerns in New Jersey
As obsessed Pokemon Go players hunt virtual characters at various locations across New Jersey, new concerns are being raised regarding the safety of the people playing and the areas where they gather.
What the heck is a ‘Hatchet House?’ A pretty kick-axe good time
Stumpy's Hatchet House in Eatontown is the first indoor hatchet-throwing venue in the United States.
NJ track star ready to ‘roll with the punches’ at 2016 Olympics
A parade will take place in Manalapan Friday to honor former high school track star Robby Andrews, who has qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympic Team.