Belmar has declared a state of emergency because of the coronavirus outbreak.
UPDATE: All extra-curricular public activities and events from now through the conclusion of spring recess on April 20 are postponed.
Communities, schools and businesses should begin preparing now for "the expectation that this could be bad," CDC officials said Tuesday.
Here are 9 things to know about the NJ coronavirus risk and what the state is doing. Some college students must "self-quarantine."
More than 2,000 pounds of raw ground beef products, including some distributed to New Jersey, have been recalled.
The Asbury Park Press provided a touching tribute to the two as they both wage the same battle at the same time.
They were accused of giving out "goody bags" of drugs or other reckless behavior as a NJ crackdown on bad doctors continues.
UPDATE: A child has died, and health officials say the flu has sickened hundreds of NJ residents in its most recent count.
The CDC is investigating after 5 companies did what NJ called "extensive contamination" of your drinking water. Who's impacted?
102 people in 23 states, including New Jersey, have now been sickened in an E.coli outbreak, according to the CDC. Here's where.
Forty people in 16 states, including New Jersey, have now been sickened in an E.coli outbreak, according to the CDC.
At least 61 NJ school districts have had too much lead in their water, a new state database says. Several area districts made the list.
Each year, the list of NJ communities — large, small, urban and suburban — with the most reported heroin abuse cases gets more surprising.
These nursing homes in New Jersey had lowest rating in a report released by U.S. News & World Report for 2019-20.
U.S. News & World Report released its new ratings for the best nursing homes in 2019-20 on Tuesday.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Locally 400 runners/joggers/walkers participated in the eighteenth anniversary 911 Memorial Run on Wednesday, September 11.
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here’s how many pills Manasquan and Belmar pharmacies received.
The CDC is warning people ahead of the 4th of July that a new salmonella outbreak has sickened 62 people.
Visit participating pharmacies to anonymously obtain free lifesaving Naloxone to reverse opioid overdoses.
Human waste has been leaking from Belmar's sewer system, and it could close a beach, according to officials.
NJ has 2nd highest number of Lyme cases in US. A few species of ticks bite and transmit diseases: Here's where they're found.
Find out when officials will address the mosquito population in Belmar.
Here is the annual drinking quality report.
The CDC has advised people to stop eating certain foods you may put on your Thanksgiving table after another E. Coli outbreak.
The Fieldhouse at The Atlantic Club Will Host A Post-Thanksgiving Workout To Raise Funds For At-Risk Youth. Open to the Public.
Cardillo was honored to receive one of the highest recognitions for nurses and be accepted as a fellow into the American Academy of Nursing.
Swimmers at NJ beaches have been plagued by sea lice in recent weeks. The pests are actually the larvae of jellyfish and carry a sting.
Nearly one-quarter of NJ's beaches were on the brink of closing because of bacteria found in animal and human waste.
Certain food sold at Trader Joe's, Walgreens and Kroger have been recalled because of fears of a feces-borne parasite.
A bacteria that produces toxins closed one of Monmouth County's largest waterways, officials say.
"Do not eat this cereal," the CDC said of Honey Smacks as a salmonella outbreak has now sickened 100 people in 33 states.
A Jersey Shore beach remained closed Thursday because of sewage overflow, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
The number of infections has risen sharply in NJ and the United States, according to state and federal officials. Find out where in NJ.
The harsh winters NJ has had in recent years have been rough on drivers. But there could be a lot more at stake for the state's residents.
The nonprofit group Leapfrog released its bi-annual round of hospital safety grades. Thirty in New Jersey received an A grade.
Area hospitals showed these substandard safety conditions in a survey that recognized the best and worst hospitals and the region
The Zika virus, which has been declared an international public health emergency, could become a problem in N.J. by July, an expert says.
A map and list of the top doctors in your town, or nearby. Click and zoom in on the map to find them, or search the list below.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has called for a recall of 190 pounds of meatball products from food stores in New Jersey.