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
Ocean County’s War On Drugs Ramps Up [AUDIO]
Ocean County law enforcement officials have launched a multi-phase approach to battle a dramatic increase in heroin addiction and overdose deaths in its boarders.
FEMA Reduces Properties In High-Risk Flood Zones [AUDIO]
Federal Emergency Management Officials explain the drastic reduction in Velocity or "V" zones in the recent release of its Preliminary Work Maps.
Lessons Learned From Pinelands Fire [AUDIO]
Today marks six years since an errant flare from a military fighter jet, at the Warren Grove Gunnery Range, sparked a raging wildfire that burned 17,000 acres in New Jersey's Pinelands.
Arrest Made In Fatal Shooting Of Toms River Boy
The father of a four year old Toms River Boy who fatally shot his 6-year-old playmate is arrested for having multiple unsecured weapons accessible to children.
Governor Expected to Make Major Storm Recovery Announcement
Governor Christie is expected to make a major announcement Monday on the six-month anniversary of Superstorm Sandy.
Seaside Heights Roller Coaster Set For Removal [AUDIO]
The Jet Star roller coaster is still sitting off the Seaside Heights coastline with waves splashing on its metal frame, after its tumble from Casino Pier nearly six months ago during Sandy.
Bill Introduced To Ease Flood Insurance Premium Hike [AUDIO]
New Jersey Congressman Frank Lobiondo unveils legislation aimed at easing the impact of a mandated Federal Flood Insurance Program premium increase on Superstorm Sandy survivors and others rebuilding after flooding in other parts of the country.
Federal Sandy Foreclosure Moratorium Extended
A program that gives Hurricane Sandy impacted homeowners and renters a moratorium on foreclosure and eviction notices, gets an extension.
6-Year-Old Toms River Boy Accidentally Shot in the Head
A four-year-old Toms River boy remains in a trauma unit after being shot in the head by his four-year-old neighbor. His condition has been downgraded from stable to serious.
Disaster Aid Application Extended to May 1st
Monday's deadlines to apply for FEMA disaster relief has been extended yet again.