I have been covering New Jersey news for more than 25 years, and have served as New Jersey 101.5’s lead investigative reporter since 2000. I've reported on a number of breaking news stories, including the COVID-19 pandemic, the 9/11 Terror Attacks, the Jersey based Anthrax Attack Investigation, the resignation of Governor Jim Mcgreevey, Hurricane Irene and Superstorm Sandy as well as the terror bomb attack down the shore. I have covered the campaigns of Governors McGreevey Corzine, Christie and Phil Murphy, as well as U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg Bob Menendez and Cory Booker. Additionally, I broke the story – in a series of reports – on New Jersey’s crumbling, dangerous bridges. I am proud to have received numerous awards for coverage of New Jersey stories, and been featured as an expert reporter on CNN’s Nancy Grace show, covering various topics including the Prom Mom Baby dumped in Trash segment.
David Matthau
PGA championship at NJ golf club could pump $100 million into state
One of the biggest and most prestigious golf tournaments in the world comes to the Garden State later this month.
Cheating at School Growing Thanks to Internet [AUDIO]
A new McAfee survey finds a lot of teenagers are using the Internet to cheat on school work.
Thieves Target People at Gas Stations [AUDIO]
New Jersey residents are being warned to stay alert for a sneaky kind of crime at gas stations in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C.
Who Will Pay For The Sandy Clean-Up? [AUDIO]
Hurricane Sandy has caused billions of dollars in damage all over New Jersey, so what does this mean for your property taxes in the future?
NJ DEP Warns Of Possible Water Shortages [AUDIO]
With power still out in many parts of Jersey, the State Department of Environmental Protection is urging all Garden state residents to conserve water and make sure they have an ample supply of drinking water.
Another Day In The Dark
Towns all over central New Jersey continue to clean up after the remnants of Hurricane Sandy blew trees and power lines into the streets causing major outages.