Matthew White
Will NJ have more Powerball luck?
Would there be a better way to kick off 2016 than to win Wednesday night's Powerball drawing, which has an estimated $450 million prize?
When will seals migrate to New Jersey?
The unseasonably warm start to winter has delayed the arrival of some annual visitors to the Garden State.
Who will be the Giants next head coach?
Following weeks of speculation and rumors about his future, Tom Coughlin officially stepped down as Giants head coach.
Coughlin is hailed for winning two Super Bowl trophies during his 12 seasons at the helm for New York. However, his job status was in jeopardy after a third straight losing season and failing to make the playoffs for the third consecutive year...
Is finding a new job your 2016 resolution?
As 2016 gets into full swing, will you be among the growing number of workers searching for a new job?
NJ gets high marks for animal protection laws
As we get ready to say goodbye to 2015 and ring in 2016, a new report is actually a favorable one for the Garden State.
Why New Jersey is ‘on watch’ as a judicial hellhole
The American Tort Reform Association is out with its Top-10 Judicial Hellholes list for 2015, and New Jersey is being put on notice.
Guess what’s being found in e-cigarettes now?
Recent reports have suggested e-cigarettes are safer than smoking traditional cigarettes, but new research from Harvard University suggests that may not be the case.
Are you guilty of staying in a bad relationship?
A new survey finds a majority of us are staying in relationships that we do not find fulfilling, and even despite our partners sometimes cheating, lying or treating us poorly.
Are school bus ads really worth it?
New Jersey is one of just 10 states that allow advertising on school buses, but there continues to be a debate on whether the program is actually worth it.
Gov. Chris Christie signed the law in early 2011 permitting school districts to sell ads for the sides of buses that they own or lease...
Good Internet, good groceries: The modern renter’s priorities are changing
Can you guess what 91 percent of would-be renters test out as they walk through a possible future home?