Dianne DeOliveira
This 80s party drug is making a NJ comeback
The heroin epidemic has been at the forefront of New Jersey's war on on drugs, but another drug is on the rise.
October’s ‘potpourri’ of weather conditions this year in NJ
Weather stations across the state this month recorded both record-breaking warm temperatures as well as ice and snow.
NJ Poison Center warns of Halloween dangers in unexpected places
Glowsticks. Flashlights. Even perfectly packaged, secure candy can cause a bad reaction. Do you know what to do?
NJ’s slow recovery: Home prices back to peak levels by 2023?
Hudson River communities are doing great. The rest of the state, not so much.
NJ trick-or-treaters face new obstacle in flood-prone neighborhoods
Do you really want a kid in a mask climbing up as much as three flights of stairs?
NJ’s longest-in-the-nation foreclosure process enables years of free living
The average foreclosure time is longer in New Jersey than anywhere else in the country.
This Saturday, get rid of the danger in your medicine cabinet
Children, friends who come over to visit, babysitters and people who show up for a real estate open house can get into the medicine cabinet.
NJ congressman: Cap profits of insurance companies handling Sandy claims
Pallone's bill would require FEMA to review the finances of insurance companies and cap their profits at 10 percent.
NJ lawmakers: We need study on predators who isolate and exploit victims
New Jersey Safe and Sound, a nonprofit that raises awareness about predatory alienation, has been successful in convincing state lawmakers that the issue deserves greater attention.
It's defined as the purposeful disruption of an existing relationship, often through the use of deception, in order to isolate an individual from the people they trust for the purpose of controlling or taking advantage
They found WHAT in New Jersey’s ocean? Why beach sweeps matter
More than 5 million pieces of debris have been collected since Clean Ocean Action started holding yearly beach sweeps.