Dianne DeOliveira
NJ Cave Bats Nearly Wiped Out From Fungus that Turns Their Wings to ‘Swiss Cheese’
When was the last time you saw bats flying over the skies of New Jersey?
Ocean County Youth Soccer League Under Attack by Vandals — and Police Can’t Stop Them
For the past year, the facilities belonging to the Lakehurst-Manchester Soccer Association in Ocean County have been relentlessly attacked by a band of hooded vandals, who struck once again this week.
Flyboarding: Check Out the Latest Water Sport Craze at the Jersey Shore
Adrenaline junkies can get a new rush from the latest water sport craze at the Jersey Shore — flyboarding over Barnegat Bay.
NJ Non-Profit Warns of ‘Mind-Hacking,’ Pushes New Laws to Protect Residents
"There are techniques that manipulators can use to whittle their way into your mind, to actually rewrite your memory," group member warns.
Safe to Swim? Elevated Bacteria Levels at NJ Beaches Not Unusual After Heavy Rain
More of a problem in back bays and rivers. But state officials point out that beaches remain open more than 99 percent of the time.
Fewer Incidents of Beached Mammals in NJ This Season
If you do see a stranded mammal, don't touch it, and contact the local police department.
Eating Out Tonight? In NJ, Healthy, Local and Natural Options are Growing
Basic ingredients, farm-to-table, local sourcing and attention to detail are all helping restaurants stand out.
In NJ, It’s Not a Crime to Leave a Kid in a Car — But it Could Be
Since 1998, 12 New Jersey children have died of heatstroke after being locked in cars.
Off-Shore Wind Energy Projects Could be Further Delayed in NJ
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) does not have a key regulation in place necessary to allowing the development of off-shore wind energy projects to move forward, according to an attorney specializing in the field.
Are you Prepared for Hurricane Joaquin?
You should always be prepared for a disaster and with Hurricane Joaquin expected to impact New Jersey with flooding and high winds, now is the time to have an emergency plan in place and a supply kit ready.