The newest franchise to set up shop in downtown Toms River isn't a store, repair shop, or lawyer's office - but the work that's done inside the building has an impact on all of them, and all of us.
Toms River beachfront homeowners who oppose access to their land by the Army Corps of Engineers to build protective dunes stand a step closer to losing pieces of their land through the eminent domain process.
Tree trimming around power lines by New Jersey's electricity suppliers wouldn't be a policy decision, it would be a requirement, under a bill that's awaiting consideration by the full state Assembly.
The Metuchen 33-year-old who admitted conning Superstorm Sandy victims and others out of some $55,000 for housing and cars he never delivered heads to prison for as many as five years.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Senate President Steve Sweeney have issued official letters praising tonight's Light Up New Jersey commemoration of Superstorm Sandy and how New Jersey 101.5 and its sister stations got information to the public before, during and after the storm.
Governor Chris Christie says he understands victims' frustrations a year after Superstorm Sandy but maintains that his administration isn't to blame for delays in aid reaching victims.
Recently, Getty photographers set out to track the progress since Sandy swept through the tri-state area. Their photos highlight the accomplishments of the past year, but underscore the need to stay the course.