According to the New Jersey State Attorney General, approximately 20,000 NJ physicians and 5,000 other healthcare providers signed up.
Here are a list of events planned at parks throughout Marlboro and Monmouth County.
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Authorities rescued two people in separate incidents who drove through a flooded area in Sea Bright this morning.
The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH) offers safety tips to keep families safe if a power outage occurs.
National Weather Service says winds will be gusting to 45 mph by morning
There are plenty of parks throughout Monmouth County for winter activities this season!
The Holmdel Police Department is currently investigating an accident that occurred late on Friday night on Route 34 in the township.
Patrick F. Allen, 47, was found guilty Thursday of the 2011 murder of his wife, found dead in their Middletown home.
The Highlands man, 32, was a manager as an electronics store in NYC, and had prior possession of child porn charges.
The Highlands man, 32, is a previously convicted sex offender who pleaded guilty Dec. 2 to possessing images of child sex abuse.
Like many children's holiday toys (Red Rider BB Gun, anyone?) the "Elf on the Shelf" may be questionable. Do you think it's creepy, or cute?
The Robertsville Volunteer Firehouse will be hosting breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 14.
Jersey City attorney John F. Hamill is accused of taking more than $469K from the estates of his aunt and cousin.
Fair Haven Borough Councilman Jerome A. Koch was killed on Sunday afternoon after being struck on his bike by a vehicle.
Here are the top stories that came out of Monmouth County this week, including a war veteran father surprising his kids at "Frozen on Ice".
Driving somewhere this Thanksgiving? So are millions of Americans. Here's how to stay safe on the road, and other holiday safety tips.
Jamie Curcio, who just returned from Afghanistan, surprised his two children Friday when he jumped out of the sled at the Newark show.
Thanksgiving 2014 will have you hosting, toasting and roasting with flair.
The Colts Neck is charged with defrauding dozens of investors through a $20 million Ponzi scheme, according to court documents.
One recent survey says these three retailers have the highest average discounts for Black Friday.
A look back at the bigger news stories of the week.
In the case of a dead man and now a dead baby found in a Farmingdale recycling center, problems on a larger scale may be to blame.
The homeless man, found 3 years ago at the recycling site in Farmingdale, was believed to have fallen asleep in a dumpster later taken there
Police are currently conducting an investigation; drivers are warned to expect delays and use caution while traveling home this evening.
Brennan Doyle, now 17, is accused of forcing his way into the woman's home and stabbing her multiple times.
Cocker spaniel's story of abuse drew followers around the country
$25 million total will be granted to the 21 counties in New Jersey as part of the FY 14 funding to repair bridges, it was announced.
A look at the top stories in Monmouth County from this past week.
A pedestrian struck and killed Tuesday near the Hazlet train station has been identified as a 69-year-old Union Beach man.
Matawan-based psychologist Edward M. Merski, of Old Bridge, is charged with submitting the fraudulent claims on behalf of two patients.
Over $1 million has been returned to the true victims of Sandy, after NJ's Attorney General investigated and prosecuted fraudsters.
He doesn't appear in the video (see below), but Springsteen did take time to shop in Red Bank this past week (see photo).
Christie was appearing in Belmar to recognize the second anniversary of the storm that devastated much of New Jersey’s beaches.
Colts Neck HS Fit Fam is sponsoring a free De-stress and Meditation Workshop with the support of the Yoga Solace Club
Saturday, 10/25, Retro Fitness will be hosting an open house from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. with demo classes, contests and fun for the whole family!
The Colts Neck resident was enjoying some Halloween-time fun recently.
Donna Dzienisewski, of Middletown, pleaded guilty to second-degree fraud, in which she claimed over $500,000- and banked over $140,000
Estuarine Ecologist Dr. Kent Mountford sent in shots from this weekend in Manasquan, as well as the largest wave he ever shot in 2010.
Plus: NBC's medical editor, a Princeton resident, placed under mandatory quarantine after possibly being infected with ebola.