Michele McBride
I’ve had my dream job of waking up with all the great listeners and members of Brookdale Public Radio since January 3, 2005. Prior to this job, I began my career in radio at NJ 101.5 FM as a producer. From there, I took time off from radio to do other things. (including becoming a mom!)
I always wanted a career in broadcasting and prepared for it by receiving my Associate’s degree from Brookdale Community College followed by a Bachelor’s in Communications from Monmouth University.
Life is good, I have an amazing family, love what I do and love where I live! I truly love getting out there at events and talking to all of our listeners about everything we have going on at The Night
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Middletown – On April 5, 2024, Middletown Twp. Police responded to Crown Tire, located at 330 State Route 36 in the Port Monmouth section, for a report of an assault involving a hammer.
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FREEHOLD – A husband and wife who were found deceased in their Keyport home last week died as a result of a murder-suicide, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Monday.
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According to NJ.com, earlier this month the legislature approved a bill that, as part of reauthorizing the state Transportation Trust Fund, a fee for electric vehicles would be charged to cover road wear and maintenance.
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FREEHOLD – A former Wall Township Police Department Sergeant has been sentenced to five years in state prison for stealing more than $115,000 from his local Police Benevolent Association (PBA) chapter, a youth football nonprofit organization, and charitable campaigns intended to drive breast cancer research and benefit the survivor of a serious neurological injury, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Thursday.
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FREEHOLD – A Gloucester County man has been arrested and charged with endangering a 14-year-old from Monmouth County with whom he recently engaged in sexually explicit conversations online, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Tuesday
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West Long Branch, NJ – Property taxes and economic issues, such as the cost of living, are the biggest top-of-mind concerns for New Jersey residents when thinking about the state’s most important issues. According to the Monmouth University Poll, about half want to leave the state – although just over a quarter say they are very likely to do so – with cost of living being a key factor in that decision. The poll finds little awareness of the yet to be implemented Stay NJ senior property tax cut program. However, the results also suggest the program may lead some homeowners who want to leave the state to reconsider. In other poll findings, Monmouth’s benchmark Garden State Quality of Life Index has remained stable over the past year.
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On March 14, 2024, Thomas Watts, 70, of Long Branch, was arrested by West Long Branch Police Department Detective Ryan Buck #112 and Sergeant Jeffrey Hanlon #106 and charged with Stalking and Harassment.
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The County’s Division of Transportation will host a job fair.
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Middletown – On March 14, 2024 at approximately 9:30a.m., Middletown Twp. Police were notified by officials at Middletown High School North, that a helicopter had made an emergency landing on the school campus.
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FREEHOLD – An Asbury Park man has been convicted of stabbing his ex-girlfriend a little over a year ago, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Tuesday.