Kelly Waldron
A Silver Lining For Atlantic City? [AUDIO]
Atlantic City gaming revenue is expected to continue falling through 2015.
Is Extreme the New Norm? [AUDIO]
We’ve seen extreme weather patterns in New Jersey over the past couple of years and it doesn’t look like there’s a change on the horizon. In fact, State Climatologist David Robinson believes the energized climate pattern could result in a new normal.
Serving Up Dessert in a Morning Cereal Bowl [AUDIO]
Most parents wouldn’t think of giving their children dessert for breakfast, but the Environmental Working Group has found that many cereals that are marketed to children have more sugar than many junk food treats.
A one-cup serving of Honey Smacks cereal has more sugar than a Hostess Twinkie and a cup of Cap’n Crunch or Apple Jacks has more sugar than three Chips Ahoy cookies...
A Surge In Young Nurses Eases Fears of Shortage [AUDIO]
There’s been a surge in young nurses over the past decade which is easing fears of upcoming shortages as baby boomers retire.
A Holiday Crackdown On Drunk Drivers Is Underway [AUDIO]
Drive sober or get pulled over. That’s the message from New Jersey Attorney General Paula Dow and Acting Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety Gary Poedubicky who have announced the launch of a stepped-up holiday drunk driving enforcement campaign.
Gas Prices Continue To Fall [AUDIO]
If you’re pulling up to the gas pumps in New Jersey, you may notice that it takes less to fill your car.
Is It Just The Holiday Doldrums Or Depression? [AUDIO]
The holiday season is upon us and while it may be a joyous occasion for most, the celebration, good cheer and festivities can lead to anxiety and melancholy for some. But, how do you know when the typical holiday doldrums become clinical depression?
New Jersey’s Anti-Smoking Efforts Among Worst In The Nation [AUDIO]
When it comes to tobacco control, New Jersey ranks 43rd in the nation in funding programs to prevent children from smoking and help smokers quit.
State Advocacy Group Calls For Road Improvements For Cyclists [AUDIO]
Between 2001 and 2010, 8,281 bicyclists were involved in crashes in eight counties in Southern New Jersey (Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean and Salem). During the same period, 63 cyclists were killed according to new analysis by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign.
Consumers Shrugging Off Financial Woes For The Holidays [AUDIO]
We’re feeling better about the economy these days. Consumer confidence rose to its highest level since July according to the Conference Board.