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The station signed on December 23, 1971, as WBRW, a middle of the road-formatted station owned by the Somerset Valley Broadcasting Corporation [2] and licensed to Somerville, New Jersey. [3] The station subsequently shifted to an adult contemporary format, [2] and was later relicensed to Bridgewater. However, WBRW began to lose money during the ...
The station was reconstructed in 1999 in conjunction with the construction of TD Bank Ballpark, and the ballpark's White Lot is used for station parking. Ticket vending machines were installed on the inbound platform in June 2011. Bridgewater station is the slated terminus for the proposed restored West Trenton Line service.
Ramapo College of New Jersey: Freeform WRRC: 107.7 FM: Lawrenceville: Board of Trustees of Rider College: Freeform WRSK-LP: 97.5 FM: Newton: Sussex County Community College: Oldies WRSU-FM: 88.7 FM: New Brunswick: Board of Governors of Rutgers University: College/Freeform WRTQ: 91.3 FM: Ocean City: Temple University of the Commonwealth System ...
The station broadcasts 24 hours a day throughout Hunterdon, Mercer, Somerset and Warren counties in New Jersey; and Bucks, Montgomery, Northampton and Lehigh counties in Pennsylvania and streaming ...
Civil Rights Attorney Ben Crump (right) hustles Z'Kye Husain away from a news conference outside the Bridgewater Township, NJ, police station that was taken over by another groupl Wednesday, March ...
After collecting unemployment for "a couple of months", Walter was hired to host the morning show on WCTC (1450 AM) [2] in New Brunswick, New Jersey, which she did for four years as “Mary in the Morning” — the first female anchor of a morning show in the state. [citation needed] She then joined a "short-lived" syndicated show. When WKXW ...
Since 2011, Adubato remains the host of three of the four CEC produced programs, including Caucus New Jersey with Steve Adubato, State of Affairs and One on One with Steve Adubato, and Remember Them with Steve Adubato and Jacqui Tricarico, much of which is aired on NJTV, WNET, News12+, along with FiOS1 New Jersey (which later closed in 2019 ...
Syma Chowdhry is a television host, reporter, producer, news ... career at News 14 Carolina in 2004 and later moved to News 12 New Jersey. [1] ... CBS-owned station. [1]