I'm the digital managing editor of NJ1015.com, helping bring everything you love about New Jersey 101.5 online. A Jersey boy for the last 30-plus years, I've been part of newsrooms throughout New Jersey and Rhode Island. I believe Central Jersey is a thing, I don't care if you call it pork roll or Taylor ham, and while Springsteen's just fine, I'd rather be go to Asbury Park to meet some local band none of us have ever heard of. I like good hikes and great beer, and have an unhealthy addiction to expensive photography equipment. Seriously, someone stop me.
Louis C. Hochman
Sweeney: Murphy should allow ‘unconventional’ Class of 2020 graduations
One school is planning 125 mini-graduations, each of two people.
Nurse fights off would-be kidnapper who showed up at her door, cops say
"Predators such as Larrarte should never be allowed to see another day of freedom to victimize another innocent person," the police chief said.
Starting Thursday: More recreation allowed in NJ
Seeing encouraging statistics on new novel coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, and faced with increasing pressure to re-open New Jersey as a national debate over shutdowns heats up, Gov. Phil Murphy Monday announced he's expanding outdoor recreation, effective Thursday...
Want NJ to open more? Don’t crowd reopened parks Saturday, Murphy says
County and state parks are set to open Saturday.
Murphy says we’re restoring NJ’s economy — not yet saying when
Murphy lays out principles he says are critical for reopening safely, but it's not clear how quickly anything can happen.
Lakewood says small weddings OK’d — but NJ not on board
Are the weddings legal? It depends on whom you ask.
Murphy mulls reopening, as NJ hospitalizations go down for days
For several days, New Jersey has admitted fewer patients than it has discharged.
NJ now has rules for when to deny coronavirus patients care
A state-run bioethics panel has produced a report New Jersey officials hope they never need — laying out guidance for choosing who gets care, and who doesn't, if the state runs out of vital resources in a surge of novel coronavirus hospitalizations...
NJ gets another 200 ventilators — and says it desperately needs them
Gov. Phil Murphy and other state officials say running out of ventilators remains one of their biggest concerns.
With NJ desperate for medical help, hospital wants volunteers for layoffs
New Jersey has been scrambling to find qualified medical personnel to help with a surge of novel coronavirus patients.