A couple of months ago we were being warned of a deafening cacophony from the impending 17 year cicada invasion. So far, the only thing deafening in Ocean County is the silence.
A few weeks ago we sent out the warning that experts were saying that this allergy season was going to be pretty intense. With most of Ocean County covered in a fine yellow dust, you can literally see how things are going.
If you have a lot of friends in New Jersey on your Facebook, you've probably seen pictures similar to this one dozens of times today. Here at the Jersey shore, there's a bright, vivid rainbow circling the Sun. Get ready for some science, here's why...
Over the last two weeks or so, I'd say that I've definitely started feeling the tell tale signs of allergy season - sneezing, an itch in the back of the throat, itchy eyes, etc. According to experts, that's just the start of what's going to be a heavy allergy season.
Animals use their calls to scare off predators, mark territory, and attract mates. From the barking of a dog to the roaring of a lion, some calls can strike fear into the hearts of even the most brave among us. Like this terrifying creature's battle cry:
I've talked before about my love for the night sky and seeing meteor showers, but nothing compares to what some Russians saw this morning on their way to work.
On the heels of telling you about one of my very favorite smartphone apps yesterday, this weekend will give you a good chance to take it for a spin with a great show in the sky expected.
The fall is upon us which means we're starting to see the trees turn from green to the vibrant yellows, oranges, reds and browns the season is known for. Where are the best places to go in New Jersey?