The Brielle-based owner of a Trinidad gambling operation and several New Jersey businesses can expect to spend just shy of four years in prison for income tax evasion.
A Brielle 50-year-old appears in federal court in Newark today to answer charges of tax evasion and avoiding taxes on millions of dollars from a casino he owns in Trinidad.
Advisories from police and emergency management personnel along the shore are building as the storm intensifies.
Coastal flood and high wind warnings are in effect along with a winter weather advisory for the snow that's scheduled to arrive tonight...
More than 50 independent Lukoil dealers plan to raise their price per gallon to $8.00 or higher Wednesday, in a display of defiance over the company's pricing policies.
The retailers in New Jersey and Pennsylvania belong to the New Jersey Gasoline, C-Store, Automotive Association...