Jeff Deminski is a top-rated radio veteran who was born and raised in Union County, New Jersey. He's lived in many parts of the state (as well as many parts of the country) and now resides in Hunterdon County as a single dad of four kids. Ask him about Bruce Springsteen, "Scent of a Woman" and Rocky's. Having won multiple awards for his writing, Deminski's opinions, humor, sarcasm, and passion don't disappoint.
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Kevin Smith’s ‘Jersey Sure’ coming to NJPAC
The show at NJPAC is part of the North to Shore Festival and tickets are on sale now.
Tommy’s Tavern & Tap finally opening in Cherry Hill this week
Tommy’s is raved about in other parts of the state. Now Cherry Hill can have a taste.
UPDATE: Most expensive house for sale in NJ still hasn’t found a buyer
It’s gorgeous inside. Take a look.
Newark Airport got something right?! It just won a coveted award
Newark’s Terminal A was just given an extremely prestigious five-star rating by Skytrax.
The coolest ever NJ shore rental this summer? Stay on this yacht
Lady Grace is a spectacular 92-foot yacht docked in the bay at Barnegat Light on Long Beach Island.
You may be shocked what an NJ wedding costs now
It is a one-evening party that you may be paying for for many years if you’re not careful.
Tiger Woods, Mike Trout golf course in NJ gets final approval
The two came together in designing and planning a world-class golf course in Trout’s hometown of Vineland.
Another Just Salad is opening at the Jersey Shore
We should all be eating better and this place makes it delicious.
Disturbing fatal crash study shows NJ has a big speeding problem
Despite crowded roads and lower speed limits and constant traffic jams we manage to have a huge speeding problem in NJ.
NJ makes Top 10 best states to live
Ready for another study telling you how lucky you are to live in New Jersey? And do you buy it?
Highest paying jobs in Trenton, NJ that need no college degree
If you don’t have a college degree it is still possible to earn decent money arming yourself with a trade or other unique ability.
Another South Jersey diner just closed after half a century
The beloved eatery on Route 38 in Hainesport closed down on March 3.