Stacy Proebstle
New Jersey Drivers Still Text, Talk, Despite Cell Phone Ban [AUDIO/POLL]
For the first time in six years, a majority (50%) of New Jerseyans believe that the cell phone ban is making roads safer.
Ambassador Program Expands on Atlantic City’s Boardwalk [AUDIO]
The Atlantic City Tourism District has kicked off the summer with an expanded Boardwalk Ambassador program to help both residents and visitors.
Bills to Slash Red Tape Could Lead to More NJ Jobs [AUDIO]
Bi-partisan Legislation that would cut red tape and eliminate goverment bureaucracy cleared a state Assembly panel Thursday.
Sexting A Growing Trend Among NJ Teens [AUDIO]
If you’re parent, pay attention to this. One in five teens have sent sexually explicit photos or videos from their cell phones and a third having received such images, according to a new study. “Sexting” is on the rise as more teens send nude images to their friends and sometimes strangers.
Sexting On The Rise Among Smartphone Users
A new survey shows 1 in 5 smartphone users are “sexting,” sending sexually explicit photos and videos of themselves to others.
Clock is Ticking for NJ’s Competing Tax Cut Plans [AUDIO]
The clock is ticking, only 23 days left for the legislature to get a balanced state budget passed and come to an agreement on one of three competing tax cut plans.
Delbarton School Faces New Child Sex Abuse Allegations [AUDIO]
Two former students at a prominent Morris County Catholic school joined a lawsuit claiming they were sexually abused by monks in the 1970s and early 80s at Delbarton school in Morristown.
Gas Prices Fall in NJ [AUDIO]
Gas prices are dropping in New Jersey and across the country on news of a weak jobs report last week.
Two Close Races Top NJ’s Primary Tuesday [AUDIO]
New Jersey’s primary is tomorrow and voter turnout is expected to be light, except for two close congressional races in the northern part of the state.
Underage Drinkers Busted In Cape May County Over Holiday Weekend
Eleven people were arrested over Memorial Day weekend in Cape May County as the state Division of Alcholic Beverage Control partnered in a multi-agency crackdown on underage drinkers.