Ever since he was a precocious 5 year old who read the Bergen Record and then published his own neighborhood newspaper, Dan Alexander has always had an interest in the news. Alexander says he learns something new on this job everyday and that's what keeps it interesting. Alexander has been with New Jersey 101.5 for the past 10 years on the digital team writing news and working behind the scenes on a variety of projects.
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Gym owner, NJ official stole from clients while they worked out, cops say
The owner of the HitZone in Midland Park was captured on video entering clients vehicles while they worked out stealing cash.
Teen struck and killed jogging along Route 539 in Upper Freehold, NJ
State Police said the teen was hit by a Kia Soul heading north on Route 539 near the intersection of Route 537 in the Homerstown section of Upper Freehold around 7:45 a.m.
Man, cat died in Toms River, NJ mobile home fire
Callers to 911 said the man inside was unaware the home in the Roberts Mobile Home Park in Toms River was on fire.
Boy Scout volunteer found with child porn, cops say
John Gillespie Jr. was a volunteer with the Garden State Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The council said none of the images involved Scouts.
Counseling available after NJ students see sexy women in underwear
Superintendent Sean Adams said an investigation revealed the teacher was unaware his laptop was still projecting images onto a screen.
‘Alarming & unprecedented’ — Why did whale wash up on Manasquan, NJ beach?
A whale that washed up on Manasquan Beach is being moved to the Monmouth County landfill in Tinton Falls where the whale will be examined, tissue samples taken and a necropsy will be performed.
Ewing, NJ public schools closed by ‘unconfirmed threat’
Ewing police said that out of "an abundance of caution" the schools would be closed Tuesday.
Whale #9 comes close to the NJ Shore in Manasquan
The whale was floating in the water between Manasquan and Point Pleasant Beach late Monday afternoon.
For 4th year in a row, Atlantic City cancels St. Patrick’s parade
The Atlantic City parade, which usually marches along the boardwalk, will not step off for the fourth year in a row because two factors: the condition of the 152-year-old structure and financial considerations.
Personal data of 617,000 patients exposed in NJ hospital cyberattack
CentraState said an "unauthorized person" obtained a copy of an archived database that stored patient information.
Beware the ‘Distract and Grab’ scam hitting NJ stores
Stafford Township police said there have been reported cases of the scam which targets people who are by themselves in a store, restaurant or parking lot.
Woman who pretended to be New Brunswick, NJ student meant no harm, cops say
Hyejeong Shin, 29, of New Brunswick attended classes for four days in January interacting with other students according to New Brunswick attended classes.