Stacy Proebstle
Chris Christie Hopes To Pass Education Bill Package By End Of Year [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie had declared 2011, “The Year Of Education Reform” yet his top three bills have yet to be passed. What’s the hold up?
Companies Offering Fewer Unpaid Internships [AUDIO]
Many employers are starting to do away with unpaid internships amid lawsuits that claim interns should be compensated for their work.
NJ’s Gifted Students Getting Left Out Of Funding [AUDIO]
Students who struggle in New Jersey get millions in state and federal funding, while those who are the most advanced may be getting left out.
Rutgers Student Removed From Christie Town Hall In Roebling [AUDIO]
A Rutgers University student was removed from Governor Christie’s Town Hall meeting in Roebling.
Governor Christie To NJ Assembly Dems: Get On Board Cutting Taxes [AUDIO]
Governor Christie said he and democratic Senate President Steve Sweeney are inches away from a plan to cut income taxes for residents, but one obstacle still stands in the way, the Assembly Democrats.
Christie Continues Crackdown On Prescription Drug Abuse [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie says prescription drug abuse has become an enormous problem in New Jersey and he will continue to crack down on those who are exploiting the system.
Route 130: New Jersey’s Most Dangerous Road For Pedestrians [AUDIO]
More than 400 pedestrians were killed on New Jersey’s roadways over the last three years. A new report by the Tri-State Transportation Campaign identifies the most dangerous roads throughout the state.
NJ’s Most Dangerous Roads, Route 130 Has Highest Fatalities
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is out with its study of New Jersey’s most dangerous roads for pedestrians and for the fourth year in a row, Route 130 had the highest number of fatalities.
Long Branch Parents Demand Answers From School Officials [VIDEO]
Hundreds of parents packed a school meeting in Long Branch at the Gregory Elementary School to demand answers over an alleged incident in the boys bathroom where four boys were tied up by two school janitors.
Changes Coming To NJ’s Anti-Bullying Law [AUDIO]
New language, new funding and a new commission will be added to New Jersey’s toughest in the nation anti-bullying law.