Ever since I was a precocious 5 year old who read the Bergen Record and then published his own neighborhood newspaper I've always had an interest in the news. I learn something new on this job everyday and that's what keeps it interesting. I've been with NJ101.5 for the past 10 years on the digital team writing news and working behind the scenes on a variety of projects.
Dan Alexander
Seaside Park, Seaside Heights, Pelican Islands Allow Residents Home Today
Residents of Seaside Heights, Seaside Park and Pelican Island will all be allowed to return to their homes on Monday.
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Seaside Heights Residents Allowed To Visit Homes
Property owners and tenantsof Seaside Heights will be allowed back to their homes on Friday.
Nor’easter Brings Rain, Snow & Wind
The nor'easter is here just in time to make for a snowy ride home.
Nor’easter Takes A Wintry Turn
Coastal residents thought they got some good news Tuesday about the upcoming Nor'easter but now the storm has taken a wintry turn.
More Than 537K Without Power In NJ
More than 537,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey still don't have electricity more than a week after Superstorm Sandy battered the state as two Florida linesman help save the lives of two teenage boys.
Seaside Park Residents Not Allowed Back On Tuesday
Citing safety concerns, residents will not be allowed to return to their homes Tuesday on Seaside Park as first announced.
Seaside Park, LBI Residents Can Briefly Return
Long Beach Island and Seaside Park residents able to return home for the first time since Hurricane Sandy caused long backups on Route 72 heading for LBI.
New Jersey Decides: A Guide To Tuesday’s Election
Lost in the news about Hurricane Sandy is the fact that New Jersey and the nation go to the polls on Tuesday, November 6. Here's a preview of the election and how you make sure you get to cast a ballot and have your vote count.
Under A Million Still Without Power A Week After Sandy [VIDEO]
A week after Hurricane Sandy struck New Jersey, just under 1 million customers remain without power.