Eric Scott has been a broadcaster and creator of content since he was 14. Now, as the Senior Political Director for New Jersey 101.5, he helps our community understand the complicated world of New Jersey politics. With almost 30 years of covering the state's political scene, Scott provides insight and perspective and help you understand what it all means for you and your family. You can hear Scott on-air as he delivers the morning news broadcasts on the Bill Spadea show. He also produces and hosts our Town Hall series of programs that explore critical issues facing the residents of New Jersey. Scott is honored to have received three Edward R. Murrow awards.
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Massive NJ lottery sales set new record: Here’s where the money goes
Driven by mega-jackpots, New Jersey Lottery sales hit a new record. Learn where all that money goes.
Terrifying Incident: Boy Trapped In Sand Collapse On New Jersey Beach
Lucky escape for toddler trapped in sand collapse incident on Neptune Place Beach, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Debate over transgender policies rages on at New Jersey school boards
New Jersey school boards continue to debate and reject policies on transgender students.
Gas is about to get much more expensive in New Jersey: Here’s why
Discover why gasoline prices are set to increase as retailers transition to summer blend gasoline.
Cuteness Alert! Wayward pup rides New Jersey Transit
Help needed to locate the owner of a lost dog that boarded a New Jersey Transit train.
Secaucus, NJ, to install security dome to combat car theft
Secaucus in New Jersey plans to install cameras and license plate readers to combat auto theft.
Capital Health cyber-attack: What you need to know to protect your data
Unauthorized access to systems at Capital Health may have exposed sensitive personal and health data.
Big changes coming to New Jersey driver’s licenses
NJ officials are considering a digital alternative to physical driver's licenses. Here's what you need to know.
FBI’s Most Wanted in New Jersey: Armed and Dangerous
Armed and dangerous fugitives wanted by the FBI in New Jersey. If you see any of these men, do not approach them. Call 911.
Murphy is considering a new round of tax hikes for New Jersey, report
New Jersey's governor is exploring tax increases to address the state's financial challenges and sustain record-high spending levels.