Rosetta Key is a News Anchor and Reporter for Townsquare Media's Ocean/Monmouth County Bureau. She's covered news in New Jersey for over 15 years and is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcaster's Association Award for Best News Series.
Rosetta Key
Focusing on an Ounce of Prevention [AUDIO]
Public health officials in New Jersey are encouraging residents to get out ahead of preventable diseases.
Don’t Panic…Prepare [AUDIO]
Public health officials are hoping to get New Jersey residents beyond panic and into preparedness for emergency situations. That's the theme on Day Two of National Public Health Week 2014: "Don't Panic."
National Public Health Week Begins With the Very Young [AUDIO]
Children and pregnant women are the focus of the first day of National Public Health Week, which kicks off April 7 and runs until April 13.
New Study Examines Status of Jersey Girls [AUDIO]
There's a song about them and now there's a report about them: Jersey Girls. Lakewood-based Georgian Court University released the findings of a two-year study examining the status of these girls, ranging in age from 10 to 19.
Safety Zone Considered for Barnegat Inlet [AUDIO]
We should soon learn if the U.S. Coast Guard will be setting up a "safety zone" in the heavily traveled Barnegat Inlet that would restrict some recreational activities and boat traffic ahead of the summer tourism season.
Pro Football Player Inspires Charity Hoops Game [AUDIO]
Members of one Ocean County community will oppose retired pro football players on the hardwood this Friday, to help high school students pay it forward.
Renewed Calls for MOM Rail Service [AUDIO]
Regional disputes over the travel route of a proposed passenger train service from Ocean to Middlesex counties have placed the line's future on life support.
Federal Workers Volunteer Time for Sandy Victims [AUDIO]
A contingent of Homeland Security workers and Red Cross volunteers from the Washington D.C./Virginia area will be heading to the Garden State for a week, on their own dime, to help rebuild Sandy-battered houses.
NJ Merchants, Retailers Oppose Gas Tax Hike [AUDIO]
The New Jersey Gasoline-Convenience-Automotive Association opposes a bill to increase New Jersey's gas tax by five cents a year for three years.
Improving NJ Towns, One Corridor at a Time [AUDIO]
Three Monmouth County communities get solid recommendations to enhance the transportation corridor that connects them, as part of the "Connecting Community Corridors" Local Demonstration Project.