Family seeks video after beach arrest

Eric Villalta and his family were at Avon by the Sea enjoying the beach and playing music.  He says they were right behind the lifeguards, who did not have an issue with the volume, but one man did have problem with the music, however, according to Eric, who says the complainant brought a side order of racism.

The day Donald Trump cheated death

On Oct. 10, 1989, Trump cheated death. A helicopter carrying three of his top executives crashed in a wooded area along the Garden State Parkway. All three executives died: Stephen Hyde, Mark Etyss, and Jonathan Benanav.

Mom of young boy fatally shot by brother pleads not guilty

Authorities say the mother of a 5-year-old boy who accidentally shot and killed his 4-year-old brother has pleaded not guilty to weapons and child endangerment charges.

NYC speakeasy requires password to enter

If you want to hang out at New York City's newest speakeasy, you are going to need to know two things: where to find it and the password. The space called "125," is located behind a popup shop and if you are lucky enough to know the password you'll be able to go downstairs to an intimate concert venue.

Visiting an abandoned town

The old abandoned Route 61 up from Ashland to Centralia, Pa.  is littered with color. Spray-painted tags from countless visitors reveal messages from the profane to the sublime. For guys on quadrunners, it's not a bad place to play. They wheelie and rip up and down the mile-long stretch of abandoned pavement.

Man accused of living with 12 girls

Lee Kaplan, a 51-year-old Pennsylvania man who authorities say was living with 12 girls between the ages of six months and 18, has been arrested and is awaiting a preliminary hearing next week.

Topless women back in Times Square

The topless women of Times Square, also known as the Desnudas, have returned along with the warm weather.

New Jersey war memorial in jeopardy

Monday afternoon, Hank Flynn paid a visit to the USS Ling in Hackensack, N.J.  While taking video, he saw men in a rowboat attempting to steal part of the ship. The USS Ling is federal property and whether they know it or not -- that would be a federal crime.

Special Olympics New Jersey

On June 10, 2015, Special Olympics New Jersey kicked of the 2016 Summer Games. Nearly 2,500 Special Olympics athletes from throughout New Jersey competed in aquatics, bocce, gymnastics, powerlifting, softball, tennis and track & field at venues in Mercer County.

Runway of Dreams fashion show

The Runway of Dreams fashion show that took place Thursday at The Capitale in NYC was revolutionary.

First of 276 rescued dogs from hoarding case adopted

On Wednesday afternoon, Alaina Casha adopted the first dog, out of 276 rescued, from an animal hoarding couple in Howell, N.J. Alaina said the family has not decided on a name, but "Lucky" or "Second Chance" are possibilities.

NJ man not allowed to park car overnight

But the problem is that Midland Park has a borough ordinance banning all cars from being parked on any street from 2 to 6 a.m.

Company designs robot 'assistant'

Budgee, the friendly robotic assistant, was designed with one thing in mind: helping you carry your stuff.

Protest targets Princeton professor

Disability rights activists gathered at Princeton University Friday to protest controversial remarks made by tenured university professor Peter Singer.

Former NYPD detective charged in connection with prostitution ring

Former NYPD detective Michael Rizzi was charged for allegedly running a prostitution ring online. Rizzi is also the CEO of what's thought to be the largest porn shop on the East Coast.

New Jersey lawmakers vote to ban smoking at beaches

Lawmakers in New Jersey have sent a measure to Gov. Chris Christie's desk to ban smoking on public beaches and parks.

Broadway veteran gets life-saving transplant

Michael- Demby Cain once thrived under the bright lights of Broadway as a player in hits like "Smokey Joe's Cafe" and "Victor Victoria." That was all cut short two years ago when Michael was diagnosed with kidney disease.

New treatment for dogs with noise aversion

A New Jesey company has come to market with a FDA-approved treament indicated for the treatment of canine noise aversion.

Questions about striking Verizon workers trip to Philippines

Verizon landline workers remain on strike six weeks into a contract dispute which the union said is less about wages and more about the corporation's practices of increasing jobs being performed overseas.