Ilya Hemlin
Steve Sweeney Says NJ Can’t Afford Tax Cuts [AUDIO]
The struggle over income tax cuts resurfaces as the Governor is pushing for move while many Democrats contend "the state can't afford it."
Seminar Teaches College Students to Avoid Financial Traps [AUDIO]
College students are coming out of school with more debt than ever and a seminar at Rutgers University hopes to educate them on the tricks and traps to avoid.
Brick Seeks Changes After Being Overcharged [AUDIO]
Brick Township is looking into the overcharging of legal fees by one of its attorneys, which cost the taxpayers thousands of dollars.
Millions Available for Post-Sandy Expenses [AUDIO]
Victims of Superstorm Sandy, who are falling behind on living expenses, could be eligible for up to $15,000 in assistance grants.
Need for Food Grows During Holidays [AUDIO]
With Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season just around the corner, the FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties is facing a higher need than ever.
Used Car Prices on the Decline [AUDIO]
As more consumers are opting to go with new cars, the price of used automobiles is at its lowest level in years.
Belmar Scales Down Boardwalk Project Once Again [AUDIO]
Belmar will be scaling back its boardwalk redevelopment once again, amidst a vocal response from residents.
Drum Point School Mold Cleaned; Parents Trust Lost [AUDIO]
Even though the mold is gone from Drum Point Elementary in Brick Township, many parents are left with a bad taste in their mouth through the entire process.
Food Needs Still High After Sandy [AUDIO]
A Thanksgiving staple was donated to hungry families in Ocean and Monmouth County, but the demand for nutritious food remains high.
Elementary School Mold Worries Parents in Brick [AUDIO]
Recent concerns about mold at a Brick Township elementary school are causing concerns from parents who fear about their children's health.