Bill Doyle is a 30-year radio veteran, with most of those years spent co-hosting shows with Jeff Deminski. While his broadcasting odyssey has included stops all over the country, he is proud to call New Jersey home where two of his kids were born and all three went to college. He has lived in Ocean County for the past 12 years and he enjoys writing about interesting New Jersey people and places, with a special interest in photos of houses he’ll never be able to afford.
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This is the best NJ county for raising a family
It’s sure to ignite some debates, but Stacker ranked all 21 NJ counties as places to raise a family.
Hate going to the office? New Jersey is the state for you
A study that says if you want to work from home, New Jersey is the best of all 50 states for it.
These were the priciest celebrity property transactions in NJ
Their real estate transactions feature prices I can barely fathom.
This is the living wage that a couple in NJ needs
You're not going to like this: it's 1.17 times more expensive than the U.S. average.
Harbor Freight Tools is opening another NJ store
The new store will be in Hammonton; it’s the chain’s 30th store in the Garden State.
Popular Italian market to open its much anticipated fifth NJ store
Livoti’s Old World Market has announced that they will be opening a new store in Brick.
This mall was named New Jersey’s best
With New Jersey’s rich history of malls countless malls to choose from, which one is the best?
New York Fries is opening a New Jersey location
A restaurant featuring French fries is opening a new location in Edison at the Menlo Park Mall.
Have a pet? Need a pet? Super Pet Expo is back in NJ
Whether you already own a pet or want to get one, the Super Pet Expo is for you.
Here’s where to find a four-pound taco in NJ
Want a bite of one of NJ's biggest tacos? Here's where you can find it!
This is the salary a single person in NJ needs to make to get by
Is the cost of living in New Jersey too high? Find out how New Jersey compares to other states and what it takes to get by.
This is how much it costs to get divorced in New Jersey
Americans spend an average of 7% of their annual income on divorce.