Tonight, Friday June 3rd Steve Trevelise will be performing in a comedy fundraiser at the Wyndham Hotel in Mt Laurel along with comedians Chris Rich and Vince Valentine.
Code Blue programs take at-risk individuals off the streets during stints of extremely cold temperatures, but not every county has such a program in place.
Dangerous sex offenders registered under Megan's Law are required to notify New Jersey authorities when they move, so that those offenders can be monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Yet there is a variable that the state has never taken into account: What if the sex offender is homeless?
The homeless issue continues to grow each year in New Jersey with thousands of people out on the streets. A major effort is underway to put a stop to that once and for all. The New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency Board recently held a special meeting to propose new rules that would provide more incentives to developers to include housing units for homeless families in their developments