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
Major Doctor Shortage Predicted in NJ Next Year [AUDIO]
Big problems are anticipated when another phase of the Affordable Healthcare Act kicks in next year.
Holy Torpedo! Bomb Scare Evacuates Whiting Community
The discovery of a 25 pound artillery round in a foreclosed mobile home in Manchester causes a bomb scare at the Pine Ridge Mobile Home Park.
Seaside Heights Officials Expected Sandy Spending Probe [AUDIO]
Extra scrutiny by the Feds over the submission of Superstorm Sandy claims comes as no surprise to Seaside Heights officials.
Teen Found Dead in Toms River Hotel Room
The lifeless body of an 18-year-old Brick Township woman is discovered in a hotel room in downtown Toms River.
Shore Business Leaders to Develop Master Plan for Economic Growth [AUDIO]
Southern Ocean County is known for its summer tourism industry, military bases and even nuclear power plant but area business leaders are hoping to expand the region's economic offerings.
Beware of New Computer Scam [AUDIO]
Law enforcement agencies around New Jersey say they have been hearing from an increasing number of residents who claim they have been locked out of their computers by the FBI. However, the Ocean County Prosecutors Office as well as the Ocean County Office of Consumer Affairs say the FBI has nothing to do with it.
NJ Launches Sandy Homebuyer Assistance Program [AUDIO]
New Jersey's housing market is getting a boost as it struggles to get off the mat from the foreclosure driven recession, and a pounding from Superstorm Sandy.
AC Ballet Helps Sandy Victims Recover Through Dance [AUDIO]
The arts are being used as a tool to help New Jersey residents recover from Superstorm Sandy.
Prescription Drug Bill Aimed at Preventing Illegal Access [AUDIO]
Flanked by drug addiction prevention advocates and pharmacy representatives on Thursday, a New Jersey Congressman introduces a new bill aimed at reducing prescription drug abuse.
Is Eminent Domain a Possibility at Jersey Shore [AUDIO]
Deadlines have passed to get signed easements for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers beach protection project, but the state continues to take a diplomatic approach in getting property owners to cooperate.