A Hazlet home improvement specialist with a suspended New Jersey license faces trial for allegedly taking $120,000 to rebuild a Superstorm-ravaged home - but never starting the job.
Social media is at the center of controversies for three local government leaders this week.
Stafford Township Council members are meeting behind closed doors on Tuesday to discuss a police investigation that allegedly targeted a man for being an outspoken critic of Mayor John Spodofora...
A home improvement specialist in Hazlet awaits court proceedings for theft, accused of taking $120,000 toward rebuilding a Superstorm-battered home in Union Beach but never starting the job.
Appeals court judges say a convicted sex offender from Monmouth County is subject to Megan's Law even though it didn't go into effect until after his conviction.
The investigation of the Sunday fire in Union Beach that cost a volunteer firefighter his life remains open today while members of the tightly-knit Bayshore community contemplate their loss.
Superstorm Sandy, to many New Jerseyans, meant some minor damage and a few cold nights in the dark. For thousands of other residents, however, the struggle has lasted much longer.
Selflessness in the face of disaster earns special recognition - and free airplane trips - for a handful of first responders in five New Jersey shore towns hit hardest by Superstorm Sandy.