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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.

Autism in New Jersey (Flickr: hepingting)
Autism in New Jersey (Flickr: hepingting)
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NJ Medical School Receives $2.1M for Autism Research

Research that will focus on stem cells as a means of unlocking some of the mysteries surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has earned a $2.125 million grant from the New Jersey Governor's Council for Medical Research and Treatment of Autism. 

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Snow Means Good News For NJ Ski Resorts [AUDIO]

Before this past weekend, it had been more than a year since New Jersey saw any significant snow which was tough on many of the ski resorts across the state. But, the recent storm dumped more than a foot of the white stuff in spots which made for a busy weekend on the slopes.

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More Discounts for Safe Drivers in NJ

How safe of a driver are you?  Now, you have a chance to prove it and earn a discount on your car insurance at the same time.  Allstate New Jersey has introduced a usage-based product called Drive Wise® which measures information like mileage, braking, speed and time of day when a customer is driving.  Using that data, the company calculates a discount for each customer using its telematics technology.

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Flu-Related Absences Up in NJ Schools [AUDIO]

As the flu outbreak continues to plague the region, schools across New Jersey have seen an increase in absences among students and staff, but it hasn't been as big a problem as in other school years. That's according to a survey by the New Jersey School Boards Association.

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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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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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