Headed to Polar Plunge? Beware of Route 37 delaysHeaded to Polar Plunge? Beware of Route 37 delaysDon't get caught on Route 37 and the Matthis Bridge into Seaside Heights as thousands head to Seaside Heights on Saturday,Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
A bogus study says New Jerseyans have a lot of vicesWallethub.com ranked the 50 states based on their sinful habits. Bill DoyleBill Doyle
Polar Bear Plunge — How you can helpPolar Bear Plunge — How you can helpThe Polar Bear Plunge is in its 25th year helping special needs kids dream big.Jeff DeminskiJeff Deminski
Asbury Park child murder case: What we know so farThe names of a 10-year-old boy fatally shot in Asbury Park and his mother were released by the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office as the search continued for the person who fired the shots late on Wednesday night.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Arming us would turn schools 'into arsenals,' NJ teachers sayArming us would turn schools 'into arsenals,' NJ teachers say"We cannot shoot our way to safety," NJEA President Marie Blistan wrote in her criticism of the call to arm teachers against mass shooters.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Wet weekend in NJ, but early next week looks promisingWet weekend in NJ, but early next week looks promisingAt least it's rain and not snow, right?Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
NJ Cardinal's surprising tweet: 'Nighty-night, baby'NJ Cardinal's surprising tweet: 'Nighty-night, baby'Spokesman Jim Goodness says Newark Archbishop Joseph Tobin has eight younger sisters and "they're all his baby sisters."Associated PressAssociated Press
Armed guard did nothing to stop Florida school shootingArmed guard did nothing to stop Florida school shootingSchool resource officer Scott Peterson never went in, officials say.Associated PressAssociated Press
Want to support our troops? Buy them a pair of socksWant to support our troops? Buy them a pair of socksSecond annual Socks for Soldiers Drive hopes to collect 12,000 pairs of socks for troops overseas. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
It's only February, but Jersey ants already on the marchIt's only February, but Jersey ants already on the marchNJ residents have been seeing ants in their homes and apartments.Joe CutterJoe Cutter