Ilya Hemlin
Rutgers Marching Band Lands Super Bowl Gig [AUDIO]
Regardless of which teams represent the National Football League in Super Bowl XLVIII, the uniforms of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights will be on the field.
Post-Christmas Gift Return Rush Begins [AUDIO]
Whether it's a DVD they already owned, or a sweater that's way too big, the day after Christmas is when people flock to stores to make their returns.
Warm Spell Kills White Christmas Chance [AUDIO]
If you're dreaming of a white Christmas, keep dreaming.
NJ Cracks Down on Drunk Drivers During the Holidays [AUDIO]
If you plan on getting a little too merry this month and decide to hit the road while impaired, be warned: police across the state will be out in force as part of the "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" initiative.
Target Scare Doesn’t Discourage Most Shoppers [POLL/AUDIO]
For many of us, the holiday season means our credit card bills are piling up nonstop, but the recent security breach at Target could have some shoppers worried.
More Development Ahead for Atlantic City [AUDIO]
Atlantic City's South Inlet could be undergoing a major facelift, with the potential launch of a $100 million project to build residential and commercial properties.
Teens Don’t See Marijuana Danger: Survey [AUDIO]
Marijuana use continues to be prevalent amongst teenagers, and a new report finds a majority of high school seniors see no danger in using the drug.
Seaside Continues Boardwalk Repairs Through the Snow [AUDIO]
Despite several recent snowstorms that have moved through the Garden State, construction continues on the portion of the Seaside Heights boardwalk that was destroyed by fire in September.
Sandy Victims Struggling Through Holidays [AUDIO]
This holiday season, thousands of people displaced by Sandy still need help getting their lives back together.
Do We Live in a Violent Society? [POLL/AUDIO]
With what seems like a preponderance of school shootings, lockdowns, “knockout” attacks, and deadly carjackings, our society seems more dangerous than ever -- but that perception could be wrong.