I'm the Digital News Reporter for NJ101.5.com covering news from all over the great Garden State. With the exception of a year in Hartford, and six months in Amish Country, I've spent my whole life in New Jersey, and wouldn't have it any other way. I've covered everywhere from Somerset County to the Jersey Shore, and am now looking forward to looking at the whole state. I'm a proud father, a lifelong Mets fan, and longtime lover of college and New Jersey high school wrestling.
Adam Hochron
Amid corruption case, Edison cop accused of destroying evidence
A 9-year member of the Edison Police Department has been charged with tampering with or destroying evidence after other officers have found themselves in legal trouble.
Someone’s been stealing Christmas decorations from NJ homes
Police have received around 20 complaints of Christmas decorations being stolen all over Egg Harbor Township, including inflatable decorations.
Linden merchant stabbed by man who spent half hour in store
The owner said the man pulled out "one big knife" and stabbed him several times before fleeing the scene.
Canned corn sold in NJ recalled over contamination risk
More than 60,000 cans of corn have been recalled in the United States and internationally due to a risk of life-threatening illness, though no illnesses have been reported yet.
Time is running out to get insurance for 2019 through Obamacare
The deadline to register through the Affordable Care Act marketplace is Saturday.
Love triangle murder: NJ man gets 30 years for stabbing rival in neck
Alan McGinnis pleaded guilty to first-degree murder for the killing of Cody MacPherson last September.
Holland Tunnel wreaths driving some mad, so Authority takes poll
An online petition has gained more than 1,000 signatures seeking to have the Port Authority adjust the decorations at the entrance to the Holland Tunnel.
NJ woman married immigrant to keep her as a house slave
A Secaucus woman is charged with bringing a woman from Sri Lanka to this country and keeping her as a slave for nine years.
No autism next door: NJ nonprofit sues neighbors over manure vandalism
A group that works to help people with autism transition into adulthood claims neighbors vandalized their property and conducted shady business to stop them from buying property.
6 adults beat and scalded 3-year-old boy, NJ prosecutor says
Police say the six adults would pour boiling water on the boy and hit him with a belt as punishment.