Matthew White
Middletown Dreams: Green Machine confident with backs against the wall
Baseball continues to reign as America’s Past Time because it can evoke nearly every emotion to an person watching casually and especially those rooting intensely for their team.
Middletown Little League moves step closer to World Series
What once was started a mere dream and improbable journey for a group of 12-year-olds from Middletown has rapidly become a very real possibility.
Gov. Murphy signs legislation honoring fallen Howell State Trooper
Governor Phil Murphy has signed legislation into law that designates the portion of Route 195 in Howell as “State Trooper Marc K. Castellano Highway.”
Multiple fire departments extinguish “structure fire” in South Wall
A shared services agreement between South Wall and surrounding areas led to the quick extinguishing of a structure fire in District 3.
Government pays NJ businesses to hire chronically unemployed workers
Despite their qualifications, it can be hard for older, unemployed workers to land new jobs.
Why do millennials keep leaving their jobs?
Over the last 20 years, the number of companies people worked for in the five years after they graduated nearly has doubled.
Can you afford NJ when you retire? Most Americans worried about having enough
While retirement is a concern for all Americans, it is especially daunting for many in the Garden State.
College students want more career prep, study shows
New Jersey college students are calling on colleges to offer more hands-on experience and to better tie academic and practical learning together.
6 of New Jersey’s deadliest roads for pedestrians
Crossing these roads could get you killed.
Not into sports? Why you should still join the March Madness office pool
OfficeTeam of Woodbridge says there are ways that workplaces can get the March Madness without killing office productivity.