I'm the digital managing editor of NJ1015.com, helping bring everything you love about New Jersey 101.5 online. A Jersey boy for the last 30-plus years, I've been part of newsrooms throughout New Jersey and Rhode Island. I believe Central Jersey is a thing, I don't care if you call it pork roll or Taylor ham, and while Springsteen's just fine, I'd rather be go to Asbury Park to meet some local band none of us have ever heard of. I like good hikes and great beer, and have an unhealthy addiction to expensive photography equipment. Seriously, someone stop me.
Louis C. Hochman
NJ: This is why we’re removing flags from Turnpike overpasses
The state Turnpike Authority says it can't guarantee care for flags it didn't erect itself.
Indoor dining in NJ: These are the rules (and reactions)
It won't be the restaurant experience you're used to.
Movie theaters to open up in New Jersey Friday
Murphy made the announcement the same day he said he'd open up indoor dining.
NJ Indoor dining will resume Friday, Murphy announces
It's been barred since March.
Every region in NJ is safe for schools to reopen, Murphy says
Murphy said Monday 736 plans have been submitted to the state Department of Education — and 402 have been kicked back to districts for further revisions.
Sorry, Delaware. You’re on New Jersey’s quarantine list once again
Delaware was taken off the list late last month.
Superintendent: I’m not making kids wear masks in 85-degree heat
Many kids will now start with all-remote instruction, because wearing a mask in the heat gets uncomfortable fast.
Don’t get poisoned! How to run a generator safely if you lose power
Five people died in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Another 400 were treated for exposure in the two weeks after.
Isaias traffic, power, closings: Emergency info in this intense storm
The storm could create multiple feet of rain, intense flooding and dangerous winds.
State of Emergency in NJ for Isaias: Stay off the roads if you can
Gov. Phil Murphy late Monday issued a state of emergency, effective at 5 a.m. Tuesday, in anticipation of Isaias — the severe storm climbing the East Coast and expected to hit the Garden State that day.