I'm the evening news anchor at NJ 101.5! Born and raised in New Jersey, a graduate of American University in Washington, DC, and a lover of dogs, video games, and unbiased sources. You can usually find me running errands all over Monmouth and Ocean Counties, though I also love conventions and festivals.
Daniela Berson
4 in 10 New Jerseyans still undecided on Gov. Murphy
A new Rutgers-Eagleton poll finds 42 percent of state residents are undecided on Gov. Phil Murphy, and 29 percent say they don't have an opinion on his overall performance as governor.
NJ’s beaches in ‘better shape’ than before Superstorm Sandy — study
If you're visiting a beach on the Fourth of July weekend, you'll have plenty of space to put down your towel.
After school bus crash, NJ lawmaker demands national seat-belt law
Less than two weeks after a school bus accident killed two residents of his congressional district, U.S. Rep. Josh Gottheimer has introduced a federal bill requiring three-point seat belts on large school buses.
Leasing a pet? NJ lawmaker says it’s a cruel scam
You've heard of leasing a car or a house, but what about leasing a pet?
NJ women twice as likely as men to suffer from depression
A study by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield has found that 3.5 percent of their insurance policy holders suffer from major depression, and women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed.
NJ residents divided on Atlantic City’s future, poll shows
A new Rutgers-Eagleton poll finds that 51 percent of New Jerseyans think that Atlantic City should take care of its own problems, while 44 percent think that the state should step in.
Nearly a quarter of Americans have more debt than savings, study says
Just over half of Americans have more emergency savings than credit card debt, according to a new study by Bankrate.com.