With some winter weather expected this weekend, it may be one of those weekends where it's better to just hunker down at home and wait it out. So what do you do to pass the time when weather keeps you indoors?
As the snow has just begun falling here in Toms River, here is where you can get the info that you need to navigate the winter weather in Ocean County:
When it comes to being prepared for winter weather, I don't mess around. I'm not one to struggle with one of those little ice scrapers that you can get as free promotional giveaways. I go big or don't go at all.
We got a little taste of winter weather this week, and with it we also got some frustrating commutes, with snow and ice blowing off of cars making for a dangerous drive.
It's cold. And it's only going to get colder over the next couple of days. While it would be nice to crank the heat and let it run on full blast all day and night, that's not exactly an economically viable way to keep warm. So what's your favorite way to warm up?
As we make our way through the first full week of the new year, a gentle snow has been falling over Ocean County throughout the day. I'll be honest - I'm not a fan of snow, but when it's like it is today, it's not all that bad.
As you travel throughout Ocean County this afternoon, you may notice lines across major roads and highways. It's all in preparation for some expected winter weather.
Here we are, a day into 2015, a chance to start off with a clean slate and make goals for the next 12 months. Do you set goals and resolutions to start the year, or do you like to take it one day at a time?
As we count down the final hours of 2014, a lot of people will be watching Times Square's iconic ball drop at midnight to mark the new year. Taking a cue from that time honored tradition, a lot of places have some decidedly stranger New Year's Eve traditions.