Stacy Proebstle
Caught By A Red Light Camera In NJ? You’re Off Hook For Now [AUDIO]
New Jersey drivers who have received red-light camera tickets and either paid the fine or have been to court, can breathe a sigh of relief, for now.
NJ Makes Move To Attract International Business [AUDIO]
The Christie Administration is making moves to attract international businesses to New Jersey.
NJ Officials Keeping An Eye On Young Workers [AUDIO]
Officials with the New Jersey Department of Labor are visiting boardwalks, farms and shopping malls this summer, making sure young workers are not doing more than state law allows.
Progress On "American Dream" At Meadowlands [AUDIO]
The first outdoor Super Bowl is set for the New Jersey Meadowlands in 2014.
Ads On Firetrucks? Not Out Of The Question [AUDIO]
Its certainly a sign of the times. Local governments across the country getting creative to raise much-needed revenue – putting more advertisements in public places.
Monmouth County Bridge Due For Repairs Prior To Collapse
A day late and a repair short. Officials say the bridge that collapsed over the weekend in Monmouth County, forcing residents to boil water for days, was due to be repaired in the next few weeks.
Obamacare Upheld, NJ Hospitals, Businesses React [POLL/VIDEO]
The New Jersey health care industry is reacting to Thursday’s U.S. Supreme court decision on the landmark Affordable Care Act.
Still No Signs Of Stowaways On Cargo Ship In Port Newark [VIDEO/AUDIO]
Still no signs of stowaways aboard a cargo ship that arrived at the Port Newark Container Terminal early Wednesday morning.
Chris Christie Fired Up At Town Hall, Calls Dem "Arrogant SOB" [POLL/VIDEO]
At his first public event since the Democrats in the Senate and Assembly sent him a state budget that doesn’t guarantee a tax cut until January, Governor Christie had some harsh words for some lawmakers during a town hall in Brick Township.
New Jerseyans Get Priced Out Of Politics [AUDIO]
Forget about the skeletons in your closet being exposed if you run for office because you can’t afford to run for office in New Jersey anyway. The average person has been priced out of politics in the Garden State.