The Amusing World of Joe Gorga – Live From the Jersey Shore

The Amusing World of Joe Gorga - Live From the Jersey Shore with special guest Mike Marino. The Joe Gorga show is live at The Vogel at Count Basie Center for the Arts, Red Bank, NJ. The show date is JUNE 23 • 7:00PM.

KIDS TO PARKS DAY

KIDS TO PARK DAY...National Park Trust A National Day of Outdoor Play 2022 marks the 12th anniversary of Kids to Parks Day, an annual day of outdoor exploration at local, state, and national parks and public lands across the country. Organized by National Park Trust, the mission of Kids to Parks Day is to foster future outdoor enthusiasts and help with developing the next generation of park stewards by engaging kids in memorable outdoor experiences.

A woman was taken to the hospital after being mauled by a black bear while checking her mail outside her New Jersey home.

After being mauled by a black bear while walking to check her mailbox near her house, a New Jersey woman was brought to the hospital with wounds to her right arm and buttock. The 34-year-old lady was walking down Gorney Road in Lafayette Township at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday when she was attacked, according to police. The woman, who has not been recognized, observed two to three bears and was 'engaged in a physical confrontation with one of them,' according to officials.

State Police Seeking Public’s Assistance with Identifying Human Remains

The New Jersey State Police and the New Jersey Transit Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance with identifying the body of a woman that was fatally struck by a train in Monmouth County in 2008. On June 15, 2008, the victim was struck by a New Jersey Transit train at the Fisk Avenue Crossing in Brielle, N.J. The victim was described as a white female, approximately 18-30 years old, 5’4” tall, approximately 123 lbs with hazel eyes and brown hair. Below is a facial reconstruction sketch created by a detective from the New Jersey State Police Forensic Imaging Unit. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Marianna Tropeano of the New Jersey Transit Investigations Bureau at 973-491-8634 or email at mtropeano@njtransit.com. Anonymous tips are welcome.