
Jill Croce


Philadelphia man gets prison after trying to pay for child sex at NJ hotel
Apart from his prison time, the U.S. district judge sentenced Louis Goldenberg to five years of supervised release, and he must register as a sex offender.

‘Safety concerns’ stop NJ officers from going after home invasion trio
Three masked people behind a home burglary early Monday in Monmouth County remain on the loose today.

South American ‘ghost’ gang ransacked houses in NJ and other states, feds say
Acting U.S. Attorney Vikas Khanna said the following were among some of the things stolen: thousands in cash, designer handbags and wristwatches.

Prosecutor: NJ bank teller steals over $75,000 from employer
The Union County Sheriff’s Department arrested a New York woman last week for allegedly seizing thousands of dollars from her New Jersey bank employer.

Warning from state: Recent phone scam wave is back in NJ
Given the recent talk of congestion pricing in New York and the Pennsylvania Turnpike phasing in its Open Road Tolling, scammers are hoping to target any traveler not thinking.

Newark Airport TSA officials stop first firearm of the year
Newark Liberty International Airport reached a grim milestone this week: the first firearm found by Transportation Security Administration officials.

AI taking over NJ classrooms: Districts get grants to stay on cutting edge
Two different New Jersey grants, totaling $1.5 million from the Fiscal Year 2025 budget, will bring more AI into the classroom experience and make it a curriculum focus.

Someone in NJ is $32 million richer after Monday’s drawing
To see a Pick-6 prize this massive, you’d have to look back on March 2024, according to New Jersey Lottery.

Forget the flight! Here’s the best staycations in NJ
While it's ideal to book a flight and cross off destinations on the must-see list, sometimes money and PTO put those plans on pause.

NJ warns 11,000 businesses over sales of flavored vapes
It’s unlawful for flavored vape products to be sold in New Jersey, but that hasn’t stopped thousands of state businesses from thinking they’re above the law.

NYC barbecue restaurant coming to NJ promises ‘over-the-top’ offers
If you’re craving Dallas BBQ in New York City, 2025 could be the year you won’t have to spend extra money on tolls or public transportation to get a bite.

Norovirus spreads in NJ: Your guide to avoiding nasty sickness
Norovirus and its varying strains are nothing new, but health experts are seeing increased activity compared to other years.
