Dianne DeOliveira
Need to Get Safe in a Storm? These NJ Malls are Ready
More than 20 are officially recognized by the National Weather Service as "storm ready."
How Should We Care for the Ocean in NJ? You Can Have a Say
A series of open houses are being held this month — including at Monmouth University on Thursday.
Tick season in NJ: How to avoid them … and how to get them off you!
The state epidemiologist offers some important tips that may help you avoid serious tick-borne illnesses.
A Typical NJ Woman Earns $500,000 Less Than a Man Over Her Career, Analysis Says
A New Jersey woman earns on average nearly $12,000 less per year than her male counterparts, amounting to half a million dollars in lost wages over a career, according to the Workplace Justice at the National Women's Law Center.
Emily Martin, general counsel and vice president for the group, said for an analysis the center took the current figure that women working full-time — 79 cents for every d
SBA provides over 1.5 million in loans to Sandy victims
New Jersey renters, homeowners and business owners still recovering from Superstorm Sandy damage are being encouraged to apply for disaster assistance loans through the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).
Road Rules – 5 Tips for Your Holiday Road Trip
There are all kinds of social behavior rules, even when it comes to sharing a vehicle, whether you're taking a long road trip or just visiting somewhere for the holidays.
Seaside Park is 1st NJ beach to offer free Wi-Fi service
Just in time for Labor Day weekend, Seaside Park has announced it is now offering free Wi-Fi service along its entire 1.6-mile boardwalk, becoming the first beach in New Jersey to do so.