Stacy Proebstle has covered everything from the shore to the State House since becoming a reporter and anchor in 2009. As a former reporter for Townsquare Media NJ, she has been on the scene for major breaking news stories.
Stacy Proebstle
More in NJ Accused of Price Gouging Following Hurricane Sandy
Ten more New Jersey businesses are accused of price gouging following Hurricane Sandy, the state Attorney General's Office announced today.
Rents Set To Rise Again In 2013 [AUDIO]
If you're a renter, get ready to pay more. Apartment rents will rise in 2013, for the fourth consecutive year.
NJ Prisons Start Menorah Lighting Pilot Program
In keeping with its mandate that each state-sentenced inmate has the right to freedom of religious affiliation and voluntary religious worship while incarcerated, New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) Commissioner Gary Lanigan announced a new policy that will establish a pilot program for the use of candles in menorah lighting ceremonies during religious celebrations.
NJ Senate Holds First Hearing Into Sandy Response [POLL/AUDIO]
The state Senate Budget Committee kicked off its first hearing into the state's response to Superstorm Sandy, and a major focus will be how to help towns financially recover as they struggle with rebuilding costs and lost tax revenue.
Sandy Debris Overwhelms NJ Shore [AUDIO]
Debris removal from Superstorm Sandy continues in Jersey shore towns and officials say it will be a long process.
How Did Sandy Impact NJ Businesses? [AUDIO]
The head of New Jersey's business community says damage from Superstorm Sandy could affect economic conditions in the short term.
Governor Christie Packs, Distributes Thanksgiving Meals To Storm Victims [VIDEO]
Governor Chris Christie and First Lady Mary Pat Christie visited Ocean County residents hit hard by Superstorm Sandy today, helping pack and distribute Thanksgiving meals to families in need.
Dangerous Toys On NJ Store Shelves, Report Finds [AUDIO]
A warning for parents as you head out Black Friday shopping. Toxic and dangerous toys are sitting on New Jersey store shelves, according to New Jersey Public Interest Research Group's 27th annual Trouble in Toyland report.
NJ Businesses Anticipate Positive 2013 [AUDIO]
Employers feel more confident in the direction the state is heading, according to findings of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association's 2013 business outlook survey.
NJ Business Confidence Rises To Highest Level In 5 Years, Survey Shows
Sales, employment and profits at New Jersey businesses improved for a third consecutive year in 2012, reaching the highest levels of the past five years, and the business outlook calls for continued improvement in the year ahead, NJBIA said today in releasing the findings of its 2013 Business Outlook Survey.