Stacy Proebstle
Long Branch School Boys Bound And Gagged: Parents Demand Answers [AUDIO]
Long Branch parents demand answers after four young boys were allegedly bound and gagged by two janitors at Gregory Elementary School last Thursday.
Discussing Adoptee Bill, Governor Christie Gets Personal At Recent Town Hall
Governor Chris Christie shows a personal side of himself during a recent town hall, talking about a bill that would give adoptees’ access to their birth parents’ identities.
Gun Control Debate Continues After Ohio School Shooting [POLL]
Will the gun owner in the Ohio school shootings be held accountable? According to Ohio law, its unlikely. In New Jersey, however, that would be a different case.
NJ Parents, Students React To Shooting In Ohio [AUDIO]
Although rare, school shootings like the one in Chardon, Ohio, capture the attention of every parent and teenager nationwide. Do New Jersey students feel safe at school?
Home Prices Fall Nationwide To 2002 Levels [AUDIO]
It’s not good news for home prices in New Jersey through most of 2012. Economists predict a downward trend, mostly due to foreclosures.
Gas Prices Up In NJ: Drivers Brace For More Pain At Pump [POLL]
Gas prices have skyrocketed in New Jersey since January, up 25 cents per gallon at $3.53 and experts say we could reach a record $4.25 a gallon by spring.
Student Loan Debt Outpacing Credit Card Debt Nationwide [AUDIO]
For the first time in recent years, student loan debt has outpaced credit card debt as the biggest drain on the nation’s economy, totaling $1 trillion.
NJ Residents: High Taxes, Corruption Put State In Bad Light [AUDIO]
Do TV shows like “Jersey Shore” and high property taxes have an impact on what other states think about the Garden State? A new poll says yes.
NJ State Aid Flat, Education Funding Up In Christie’s Proposed Budget [AUDIO]
Governor Chris Christie’s proposed $32.1 billion budget keeps state aid at last year’s levels but increases aid to public schools and colleges.
NJ Parents Helping Out Adult Children Buy Cars, Homes [AUDIO]
It’s certainly a sign of the times. Parents helping their adult children purchase cars and homes due to a weak economy, high unemployment rate and rising taxes.