NJ Now - April 3

Topics: June 7th primary, Atlantic City finances. Guests include Republican Columnist Alan Steinberg, Democratic Strategist Phil Alagia, Political Reporter Laura Jones, and Sibile Marcellus of Chasing News.

Doctor's Opinion: NJ Transit Challenges

My9's Vice President/Station Manager, Dianne Doctor, goes through the challenges the NJ Transit is currently facing. Richard Hammer is on his way to becoming the state’s new DOT commissioner, and his first priority, together with Governor Christie, will be picking a new chief executive for New Jersey Transit.

Doctor's Opinion: NJ Transit Homeless Policy

My9’s Vice President/Station Manager, Dianne Doctor, goes through NJ Transit's new homeless policy. This year, record numbers of homeless are descending on bus and train terminals—many from New York City, while New Jersey commuters still need a clean, safe and comfortable environment to endure the inevitable delays. 

New Jersey Now: Episode 11.22.15

Women in leadership! From business to the board room, are New Jersey companies leading the way when it comes to gender diversity! Then, women entrepreneurs! We?ll hear how barriers are being broken for the path to success for aspiring female business owners!

Doctor's Opinion: New Port Authority Terminal 2

My9’s Vice President and Station Manager, Dianne Doctor, explains why the new Port Authority plan is costly and might leave commuters running into the same problems.

Doctor's Opinion: New Port Authority Bus Terminal

My9's Vice President and Station Manager, Dianne Doctor, discusses the Port Authority's plan for a new bus terminal, explains what's best for commuters, and shines light on the mistakes made in the past so they won't be made in the future. 

New Jersey Now

Talk show that addresses the major political topics and issues in the Garden State. Episode from 10.11.15

Doctor's Opinion: Bring Mets AAA team to Newark

My9's Vice President and Station Manager, Dianne Doctor, discusses the benefits of bringing the Mets AAA farm team to Newark's Riverfront Stadium, which is currently empty, not being utilized, and already has a NJ transit stop.