Well before becoming a digital reporter, content creator and fill-in news anchor for New Jersey 101.5, Erin Vogt's journalism roots began with faux interviews on a Fisher Price tape recorder. The lifelong Jersey Girl has more than 20 years in radio news and has received both an NJSPJ award and a team-won Regional Edward R. Murrow Award. She firmly believes that life’s too short to drink bad coffee and is a fan of the beach and karma.
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Game-changer for NJ beauty services: These are salon suites in New Jersey
A new salon option is giving both licensed beauty and cosmetology service providers and customers more flexibility in NJ.
NJ fast food: We found the best app deals to save you money
A roundup of New Jersey's favorite quick food and drink spots, and what you can score through their respective, free rewards clubs.
These NJ Shore towns are getting millions to spend on their boardwalks
New Jersey has announced 18 Shore towns that are splitting $100 million in boardwalk preservation grants, using federal funding.
NJ reaches legal cannabis high: Over 100 dispensaries open for business
Nearly all spots with legal cannabis in NJ are open to adult-use recreational sales, nearly two years since the state expanded beyond medical marijuana.
NJ man, seen at Jan. 6 riot with name on coat, arrested 3 years later
Robert Coppotelli, of Toms River, faced federal charges, just over three years after the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
NJ art teacher accused of sexually assaulting middle school student
Amy D'Ovidio, of Pompton Plains, was arrested and charged on Feb. 16 after an investigation by Garfield police and the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office.
NJ town will have cops crack down on youth vaping
Howell township is focusing on retailers still stocking illegal, flavored pods for e-cigarette devices, as well as a public smoking ban with fines.
Codfather and more: NJ aquarium has this amazing NY Times Square theme tank
Sea Life aquarium at American Dream has plenty to see — including a fun, 'fishy' take on some New York area landmarks.
Going down! These NJ towns are getting poorer
Over a decade, these 20 New Jersey towns saw median household income dip or grow very slowly — at the same time six towns more than doubled median income.
NJ students were taking cannabis gummies at middle school
Students at Phifer Middle School sent for evaluation after ingesting cannabis gummies
NJ school custodian, accused of tainting food with body fluids, passes on plea deal
Giovanni Impellizzeri, of Vineland, is accused of tainting food and utensils with bodily fluids at the elementary cafeteria where he worked in Upper Deerfield.
Latest hot real-estate trend in NJ gets scooped up by big families
There is a continued high demand for houses already equipped for multiple generations of NJ families — between older children, parents and grandparents living under the same roof.