Dianne DeOliveira
NJ veterinarians oppose making cat declawing illegal
New Jersey could become the first in the nation to make it illegal to declaw cats, with exceptions for medical purposes.
We’re called the Garden State for a reason — NJ values its farms
Nearly three in five residents, or members of their family, have visited a farm in the last year, according to a new FDU PublicMind poll.
Monday night’s Supermoon the closest in almost 69 years
That is, ff you consider 221,525 miles "close."
Brick Township’s volunteer ‘Snow Corps’ shovels for the elderly and disabled
Help your neighbors out! Ocean County township seeking volunteers to sign up.
How is the drought impacting Barnegat Bay?
The dry weather means there's less storm water runoff pollutants, but the overall impact of lack of significant rainfall is having a negative impact on Barnegat Bay.
He’s had cancer, he’s in pain, but he’s collecting food and toys for NJ’s needy
"When we're in a position where we can help any sort of organization or foundation ... I want to be able to that," Chris Nozle said.
Robin Hood Foundation saves NJ superstorm non-profit from going broke
"We were sitting here holding our breaths that we were going to have to close our doors at the end of December."
Families encouraged to consider opening homes to NJ’s most vulnerable children
About 1,000 children are adopted each year through the New Jersey Department of Children and Families.
Still going to the shore? Milder autumn boosts business along NJ coast
Jersey Shore businesses appear to be doing better this time of year compared to last year.
NJ lawmakers continue uphill battle for South Jersey veterans healthcare
Lack of a Veterans Affairs hospital in the region has forced veterans in South Jersey to travel north or out of state to receive healthcare.