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Kelly Waldron

Born and raised in New Jersey, Kelly Waldron graduated from Rutgers University and got her start in radio at WSUS in Sussex County.  She then moved on to WCTC/WMGQ in Middlesex County where she spent five years as Morning Drive News Anchor and Reporter before moving on to become a national correspondent for Metro Networks where she started the New Jersey Bureau.  From Metro Networks, Kelly moved on to WCBS 880 in New York where she spent ten years as a reporter.  Kelly decided to come back to her New Jersey roots and joined the NJ 101.5 news team as our Afternoon Drive News Anchor and Reporter.  She resides in Monroe with her husband and two children.

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Lovers Beware Of Intimate Valentine’s Day Texts [AUDIO]

At least one-third of Americans plan to send sexy or romantic photos to their partners via email, text and social media on Valentine's Day. At the same time, 95 percent of Americans believe that their data and revealing photos are safe with their partners.

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From left to right: Nyondah L. Blay, 38, of Trenton, and Carl Jenkins, 35, of Philadelphia, Pa., (NJ's Office of Attorney General)
From left to right: Nyondah L. Blay, 38, of Trenton, and Carl Jenkins, 35, of Philadelphia, Pa., (NJ's Office of Attorney General)
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NJ Con Artists Busted in “Black Money Scam;” Says Attorney General

A pair of alleged con artists have been arrested in connection with a so-called "Black Money Scam" in which they allegedly attempted to scam unsuspecting victims out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by falsely promising an amount of money several times the amount of money that the victims fronted to the defendants

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Matt Cardy, Getty Images
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Americans Spending Less Time Unemployed [AUDIO]

The average length of time Americans spent unemployed in January dropped by nearly three weeks, but not for the reason you may think. It is likely because many people ran out of unemployment benefits and stopped looking for work.

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Tyler Clementi Center Opens at Rutgers

Vulnerable youth making the transition from home to college now have a place to turn at Rutgers University.  Administrators and student leaders joined with the Clementi family today to announce the opening of the Tyler Clementi Center, named after the former Rutgers student who committed suicide after his roommate used a web cam to spy on him.

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Heart Disease No. 1 Killer Among Women [AUDIO]

Heart Disease is the number one killer of women in the United States. In fact, it affects more women than men and is more deadly than all forms of cancer combined.  An estimated 43 million women nationwide are affected by heart disease.

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Norovirus in NJ; Residents Urged to Take Precautions

There's been an increase in outbreaks of the norovirus in New Jersey and State Health Commissioner Mary O'Dowd is reminding residents to take precautions to protect their health. Norovirus, which is also referred to as stomach flu, viral gastroenteritis or food poisoning, likes the colder weather.

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