Rosetta Key is a News Anchor and Reporter for Townsquare Media's Ocean/Monmouth County Bureau. She's covered news in New Jersey for over 15 years and is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 New Jersey Associated Press Broadcaster's Association Award for Best News Series.
Rosetta Key
NJ Merchants, Retailers Oppose Gas Tax Hike [AUDIO]
The New Jersey Gasoline-Convenience-Automotive Association opposes a bill to increase New Jersey's gas tax by five cents a year for three years.
Typhoon Relief Drive Takes Place in Ocean County [AUDIO]
A massive relief effort is underway in Ocean County to help typhoon victims in the Philippines.
NJ County Parks Make Slow Comeback After Sandy [AUDIO]
While boardwalks and beaches made a seemingly miraculous comeback from Superstorm Sandy, progress has been slow in restoring some of Ocean County's parks.
Christie’s Atlantic City Bet Begins to Pay Off [AUDIO]
Three years ago, Governor Chris Christie made improving the struggling Atlantic City Tourism District a priority, but is the investment paying off this summer?
Major Doctor Shortage Predicted in NJ Next Year [AUDIO]
Big problems are anticipated when another phase of the Affordable Healthcare Act kicks in next year.
Daily Letter to the President is the Topic of a Jackson Man’s Book [AUDIO]
Not long after his candidate Mitt Romney suffered a bruising defeat to President Barack Obama, a Jackson man has been writing POTUS 44 to share his observations about the state of the union and what he believes should be done to right the ship.
Atlantic City Ballet Helps Sandy Victims Recover Through Dance [AUDIO]
The arts are being used as a tool to help New Jersey residents recover from Superstorm Sandy.
Beware of the Jersey Shore Syndrome [AUDIO]
You're on vacation at the Jersey Shore, what can possibly go wrong?
State Mosquito Control Efforts Appear to be Working [AUDIO]
There's no sign of the West Nile Virus and nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to the state's mosquito control efforts.
OSHA Launches Heat Campaign to Protect Outdoor Workers [AUDIO]
As temperatures continue to flirt with the triple digits, the US Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is hoping to protect the safety of those who have to work outdoors.