Ever since he was a precocious 5 year old who read the Bergen Record and then published his own neighborhood newspaper, Dan Alexander has always had an interest in the news. Alexander says he learns something new on this job everyday and that's what keeps it interesting. Alexander has been with New Jersey 101.5 for the past 10 years on the digital team writing news and working behind the scenes on a variety of projects.
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Residents outraged, scared to go to sleep: Toms River cops tackle home break-ins
Toms River Police Chief Mitch Little is holding a community meeting on Sunday to discuss the recent thefts and the department's plans to fight back at the crimes.
Badly burned body found inside Bucks County, Pa. cemetery
The county coroner will need to use dental records or DNA to make a positive identification of the body.
NJ tree worker dies after making contact with live wire
Montville Police Chief Andrew Caggiano said the man was part of a crew hired by a homeowner to do work at their home on Taylorville Road.
Man who hit Pa. police vehicles while fleeing cops is arrested in NJ
When Bensalem police officers approached Elovens Joseph, 33, during an investigation on Feb. 28 he got into a Mercedes and left the scene at a high rate of speed .
Donald Trump to hold campaign fundraiser in Bucks County, Pa.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 13 at a location to be announced in Newtown Township.
Way too fast: Lakewood, NJ teen charged in deadly crash
Surveillance video of the crash shows Aryeh Bakst's westbound Tesla slamming into a 2013 Toyota Corolla driven by Jules Brotsky, 82, of Lakewood making a left turn.
2 more Toms River, NJ homes broken into, vehicle stolen
Toms River Police Chief Mitch Little said three suspects entered a house on Brentwood Avenue in the Tallymawr Estates development through a window around 3:30 a.m. Thursday morning.
NJ spring storm brings rain, wind, power outages and snow
Heavy rain most of Wednesday gave way to strong thunderstorms with wind gusts near 50 mph.
Why are the lights on New Jersey police vehicles a solid blue?
Many New Jersey police officers are putting the light bar atop their patrol vehicles on solid blue when they are driving and not necessarily responding to a call.
2 people shot to death in Penns Grove, NJ
Executive Assistant Salem County Prosecutor Jeffrey J. Barile said two men were shot Tuesday night but did not disclose any additional information.