Super Bowl Media Day: A reporter pops the question. Tom Brady gets asked all sorts of questions and at Super Bowl media day, a Mexican reporter, Ines Gomez Mont, asked him to marry her.
Melanie McGuire, the 34-year-old fertility clinic nurse convicted of killing her husband and stuffing his remains into suitcases, was sentenced to life in prison this morning. (Video By Bumper DeJesus, Footage by Court TV)
New Jersey native, Jon Bon Jovi, speaks about the Prudential Center and how he feels about taking part in revitalizing the Newark economy. (Footage by The New Market, Photos by Andrew Mills, edited by Bumper DeJesus)
Learn about Marine Lieutenant John Wroblewski, who was killed in Ramadi, Iraq in April 2004, from his father John. The elder John also took a recent trip to Iraq to see the area and place where his son was killed serving the country.
Star-Ledger reporter Manish Mehta and Jets beat writer Dave Hutchinson talk about the Jets overtime win in Foxoboro on Thursday night to beat the Patriots 34-31. The play of Brett Favre, Dustin Keller, and even Matt Cassel is discussed in the press box after the amazing game. (Video by William Perlman/The Star-Ledger)
Tony Nogueira never stops. The 39-year-old paraplegic works out nearly every day riding his racing chair through Glen Ridge, Bloomfield and Montclair in preparation for his next wheelchair race. And when he's not racing, he teaches art at The Cordero School in Jersey City, or is with his kids playing soccer.
Cory Booker spoke at a political benefit for Summit Democrats on May 30th where he launched into a remembrance of Judy Diggs, a Newarker who had long been involved in local politics and education issues, the PTA, housing advocacy and more. She died last year at 63. Inaccuracies in Booker's speech about Diggs angered residents and family. Here is the video.
Drop out rates in Newark schools are on the decline. Many officials are crediting the success of programs like the Twilight School, which offers students the same courses in smaller classes, as one of the reasons for increased student success.
Disney's smash made-for-television film "High School Musical" has inspired dozens of New Jersey schools to stage their own versions this semester. Check out a recent rehearsal at the Orange Avenue School in Cranford. Read all about the trend in The Star-Ledger and www.nj.com.