Kelly Waldron
Sears And Kmart To Close About 120 Stores [VIDEO]
The holiday shopping season didn’t bode well for Sears Holdings Corp. which now plans to close between 100 and 120 Sears and Kmart stores.
Tough Time For The Compulsive Shopping Addict [AUDIO]
The holiday shopping season may be over, but as many New Jerseyans head out this week to make their returns, there are still bargains to be had.
New Jersey Lawmakers Draw Attention To Ovarian Cancer [AUDIO]
The idea is to raise awareness and increase survival rates for women in New Jersey suffering from ovarian cancer.
New EPA Rules A Win-Win For New Jersey [AUDIO]
New Jersey already does it, but now power plants across the nation have been ordered by the President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency to reduce their mercury emissions by 91 percent.
Holidays Are Peak Time For Heart Attacks [AUDIO]
For many, the holidays are a joyous time of year. But, it’s also a time when heart-attack deaths peak. Christmas Day, the day after Christmas and New Year’s Day are the most common days for heart-attacks to occur.
It’s Nice to Give, but Beware of Scams
We’ve all gotten the phone calls where the person on the other end is asking for a donation to a particular charity.
The Cost of Electric Is Soaring In The Garden State [AUDIO]
It’s costing more to run the electricity in your home these days. Over the past five years, electric bills have skyrocketed across the nation with the average household paying $1,419 in 2010.
How Vulnerable is New Jersey to Cyber Terrorism? [AUDIO]
The more our infrastructure relies on computer networks, the more vulnerable we are to cyber terrorism. That’s according to Fred Roberts, Chair of Rutgers University’s Homeland Security Research Initiative.
Holiday Office Parties Making a Small Comeback [AUDIO]
The holiday office party is beginning to make a comeback, but the one-time elaborate affairs are being replaced by toned-down events.
Is it Possible to Grow Weary of Bargains? [AUDIO]
When it comes to a good sale, customers usually run to the store. But, that’s happening less and less according to experts who say many bargain hunters are beginning to suffer from sale fatigue.