Bill Spadea hosts the morning drive show on New Jersey 101.5 and is the founder of the Common Sense Club. He was the anchor of the "Chasing News" program on on Fox Television in New York and Philly and has worked as a political strategist, analyst, candidate for office and business executive. Before getting into media, he was a real estate executive for 18 years, coaching, recruiting and selling. As a candidate, Spadea took on a three-term Democratic House incumbent in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. His campaign ranked 17th out of 157 GOP challengers nationwide by earning 40 percent of the vote with more than 115,000 votes. Following the race, Spadea served as a surrogate speaker in New Jersey for Republican candidates for governor and U.S. Senate, and for Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s presidential campaign in 2008. Spadea, who raised a family with his wife Jodi in Princeton, graduated in 1991 with a B.A. from Boston University and received an honorable discharge from the United States Marine Corps Reserves after serving eight years.
Bill Spadea
Do not leave your car running in New Jersey
The current bail reform needs to be changed with a priority set to protect the public, not the criminals.
Glen Rock, NJ police rescue woman trapped in car in flood water
Officer James Harte and Officer Adam Pyatak are this week's #BlueFriday honorees.
Lightning strike survival is higher than you think
Lightning strikes the ground approximately 40 million times a year.
Top ‘best-kept secret’ wineries in NJ for you to visit this summer
One of New Jersey's best-kept secrets is that we are home to more than 50 wineries.
Fighting depression, anxiety, addiction and suicide in NJ? Find help here
Please join me at this critical event in Morris County.
Atlantic City, NJ police stop a potential razor blade suicide
Sergeant Daniel Arra and Officer Louis Scarlata are this week's #BlueFriday honorees.
Food in NJ: Is this the best NEW cheesesteak spot at the Jersey Shore?
From Staten Island to the Jersey Shore, this new spot will be a popular one.
Point Pleasant, NJ police rescue blind dog from drowning
The dog slipped out of the leash and ran toward the water, ending up submerged in the lagoon.
What activity has changed for you permanently?
My personal no mask policy has lead to a great change in behavior that has actually made life more convenient: shopping online for groceries.
Gloucester City cop makes young kid’s day at St. Patrick’s Parade
It’s the small things that matter in life. That's why Officer Bill Lessig is this week's #BlueFriday honoree.