Kelly Waldron
More New Homes Going Up In New Jersey This Year [POLL]
It was a lackluster 2011 for home builders in New Jersey, but modest improvement is expected this year.
E-Waste? Don’t Kick It To The Curb [AUDIO]
If you have unwanted televisions, computers, electronic tablets, e-book readers or monitors, don’t put them out on the curb with the rest of the trash.
New Jersey’s Blood Supply Critically Low [AUDIO]
January is typically a time of year when the blood supply is low in New Jersey and across the nation.
New Jersey School Districts Items To Watch In 2012
With the new year will come new challenges for school districts across New Jersey.
Clean Water Rollback Bill Comes Under Fire [AUDIO]
A coalition of New Jersey’s 13 leading environmental groups has released a report which finds pollution to waterways in the state would significantly increase under a bill pending in the legislature.
More Pre-School Aged Kids Leading Sedentary Lifestyle [AUDIO]
Most children at child care centers, preschools and nursery schools are only spending about three percent of their time on vigorous activities.
More Men Taking On ‘Women’s Work’ [AUDIO]
As the economy continues its slow recovery, not only are men claiming more than two-thirds of the private sector jobs that are being created, but they’re taking on jobs that were previously dominated by women.
Working Women Burning Out By 30 [AUDIO]
They are ambitious go-getters who have greater opportunties and are landing good, high-paying jobs early on in their careers. They’re working as lawyers, doctors, engineers and corporate executives.
Coyote Population Growing In New Jersey [AUDIO]
With this year’s black bear hunt over and done with, New Jersey wildlife officials are turning their attention to a new animal, the coyote.
How Can We Stick To Our New Year’s Resolutions? [POLL]
We’re about to embark on the start of a new year. For many of us, that means wiping the slate clean, saying good bye to the bad things that happened in 2011 and starting anew in 2012.