Dianne DeOliveira
How to Avoid ‘Festive’ Weight Gain This Holiday Season
You can enjoy the holiday season without over indulging and gaining festive pounds before the new year.
Why Some People in NJ are Still Freaking Out About the Election
Post-election stress continues to run high among New Jersey voters more than two weeks after Donald Trump won the presidential race.
Your Boss Wants You in Shape: More NJ Companies Offering Worker Wellness Plans
A Mayo Clinic report finds that incorporating wellness programs for employees can reduce stress. In New Jersey, more companies are offering these programs as part of their benefits packages.
NJ Veterinarians Oppose Making Cat Declawing Illegal
New Jersey could become the first in the nation to make it illegal to declaw cats, with exceptions for medical purposes.
Families Encouraged to Consider Opening Homes to NJ’s Most Vulnerable Children
About 1,000 children are adopted each year through the New Jersey Department of Children and Families.
NJ Lawmakers Continue Uphill Battle for South Jersey Veterans Healthcare
Lack of a Veterans Affairs hospital in the region has forced veterans in South Jersey to travel north or out of state to receive healthcare.
This 80s Party Drug is Making a NJ Comeback
The heroin epidemic has been at the forefront of New Jersey's war on on drugs, but another drug is on the rise.
NJ’s Longest-in-the-Nation Foreclosure Process Enables Years of Free Living
The average foreclosure time is longer in New Jersey than anywhere else in the country.
NJ School Holidays Just Another Challenge for Working Parents
A study released last month found that New Jersey parents on average spend $17,868 a year on child care.
NJ Therapist Behind Cop Crisis Hotline: No Officer Ever Wants To Use Their Gun
A new national hotline is the first of its kind to offer a safe, confidential ear for cops in crisis to discuss their struggles with a fellow retired officer.