It is the third dolphin to be found on a New Jersey beach in the past 10 days and the fifth this year. The most recent was a short-beaked common dolphin was found washed up in Avalon on Feb. 19.
Our investigation has uncovered the names of dozens of doctors who have been accused or convicted of sex crimes and yet have been allowed to keep treating patients.
Did you know that most New Jersey School Superintendents are paid more than the national average for School Superintendents? Well South Jersey is no exception