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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.

Hurricane Sandy (Erika Santelices/AFP/Getty Images)
Hurricane Sandy (Erika Santelices/AFP/Getty Images)
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NJ Braces For Above-Average 2013 Hurricane Season [POLL/AUDIO]

New Jersey is still in the midst of rebuilding and recovering from Hurricane Sandy and come June 1, the 2013 hurricane season will be getting underway.

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Facebook, Marlboro K-8 School District
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FEMA Introduces Program for Kids

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has implemented a FEMA for Kids program for pre-to-middle school students in New Jersey.  The program is designed to advocate disaster preparedness to children ages 4 through 11, in areas that have been affected by a disaster through interactive education.

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Firefighter (Flickr User Jason Edward Scott Bain)
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Animal Emergency Responders in NJ to Receive Safety Training

State and county animal response teams will be even better prepared to help animals during house, barn and forest fires.  The New Jersey Animal Emergency Working Group will hold its 15th Annual Symposium tomorrow at the Burlington County Emergency Services Training Center in Westampton.

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Need Plants? Buy Jersey Grown [AUDIO]

The warm weather is beginning to arrive, which means many New Jersey residents will be spending time in their gardens. State Agriculture Secretary Douglas Fisher is urging everyone to buy Jersey Grown products from local nurseries and garden centers, especially along the Jersey Shore, to help rebuilding efforts following Sandy.

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20-Something Unmarried Moms on the Rise [AUDIO]

The teen pregnancy rate is on the decline, but the new face of the unwed mother is a young 20-something who has graduated high school and is more than likely living with the child's father. Why the shift?

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East Orange Man Convicted of Christmas Eve Murder

An Essex County jury has convicted an East Orange man of killing a grocery store employee in Newark on Christmas Eve 2011.  After deliberating for just over three hours, 20-year-old Jaworski Sneed was convicted of murder and weapons charges in connection with the death of 47-year-old Daryl Logan.

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