Rosetta Key is a News Anchor and Reporter for Townsquare Media's Ocean/Monmouth County Bureau. She's covered news in New Jersey for over 15 years and is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcaster's Association Award for Best News Series.
Rosetta Key
New Book About Area Serial Killer
Did you know the Jersey shore was once home to one of the most prolific serial killers
of our time? Richard Biegenwald of Asbury Park, known as the Jersey Shore Thrill Killer, may have slain as many as 150 mostly young females from 1974 to 1983 in the Asbury Park area...
County Official Now Looks Beyond the Elections
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Ocean County officials are now looking beyond this week's brutal elections and toward
improving the quality of life of residents within the county's borders. On WOBM-AM's Townsquare Tonight, Freeholder Director Joe Vicari said the biggest way to do that is to attract companies and businesses that pay well...
NJ Marine to Receive First Annual Wounded Warrior Grant
A service-disabled Marine veteran from New Jersey will be receiving a $6,500 grant from a shore-based coffee company. 26-year-old Hunter Alarcon of Morris County, who was became disabled while serving in Iraq, will be receiving the first annual Wounded Warrior Grant this Friday, November 7th, at Rutgers University in New Brunswick during a ceremony...
Discovery of Tainted Halloween Candy Prompts Warning
Parents make sure you check your kids Trick-or-Treat candy after reports are beginning to surface about some tainted treats.
One report out of Manchester involved Tootsie Rolls found with a toothpick shard and puncture marks. Township Police said a parent reported the incident to police after she attempted to eat a Tootsie Roll she received while going door-to-door and discovered the toothpick rem
Medicare Members Are Being Urged to Review Their Plans
If you're enrolled in Medicare Part-D or Medicare Advantage, don't assume the plan you currently have will stay the same in 2015. Debra Kaplan Lewis of United Healthcare in Toms River says the Affordable Care Act caused many changes to Medicare, some good, some not so good...
Gathering to Show Support for Israel
During a time where it seems almost en vogue to be pro Palestine and anti Israel, an upcoming event is hoping to combat the negative rap against the State of Israel and high light its positive contributions.
Stand with Israel is an interfaith gathering being hosted by Temple Beth Or of Brick at Ocean County College next month...
Toms River Dad Pleads Guilty
35-year-old Anthony Senatore of Toms River faces three years in prison after pleading guilty to leaving unsecured loaded weapons in his house that his 4-year-old son used to fatally shoot his 6-year-old freind last year. According to NJ...
Long Branch Man Charged in the DWI Hit and Run of a Police Car
Deal Police make an arrest in the suspected alcohol-fueled hit and run of a police cruiser Sunday. Police located a vehicle matching the description on Park Terrace in Long Branch early Sunday morning and charged Township resident Tony Dias Da Costa with DWI, Assault By Auto, Leaving The Scene of an Accident, Failure to Provide a Driver's Licene and a host of other charges...
One On One Disaster Recovery Help is Available
Two years after Sandy, Disaster Case Managers continue to work behind the scenes to help restore the lives disrupted by the Superstorm.
FoodBank Still Impacted by Sandy Two Years Later
The plight of families impacted by the Superstorm is still being felt two years later at the
FoodBank of Monmouth And Ocean Counties. Executive Director Carlos Rodriguez said many of the families are walking through their doors now.
"Because they've been paying rent, maybe they've been paying their mortgage and trying to rebuild their homes at the same time and now with credit cards maxed, th