Rick has proudly been a part of the newsroom at New Jersey 101.5 since March 2022, reporting on all things Jersey. He was born in Princeton, has lived in the Garden State nearly his entire life, and got his start in radio news covering Lower Bucks County in Pennsylvania. When he isn't working on a story, Rick is probably playing too loud on the electric bass or listening to Tool.
Rick Rickman
Large FBI manhunt for NJ Capitol riot suspect enters second day
The FBI and law enforcement throughout Middlesex County are still searching Thursday for Gregory Yetman in Helmetta.
Manhunt underway in Helmetta, NJ for man wanted in Jan. 6 Capitol Riot
A manhunt is underway in Helmetta for Gregory Yetman, who is wanted by the FBI in connection to the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol Riot.
Track terror: No warning before NJ Transit train hits car, witnesses say
The warning systems at a NJ Transit rail crossing failed before a train hit a car on the tracks in Aberdeen and injured a 65-year-old man on Nov. 5, 2023
Blackouts plague top family shore town in NJ. What happens next summer?
Atlantic City Electric is working to upgrade the power grid in Wildwood after three power outages in the city during summer 2023.
Facebook and Instagram harming our country, state of NJ says in lawsuit
New Jersey has joined 41 other states in suing Meta, parent company of Facebook and Instagram, claiming the tech giant knowingly pushes features harmful to kids.
Murphy makes surprise decision on big NJ toll hikes
After three straight years of toll hikes on the NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway, Gov. Murphy is making use of his veto pen.
NJ school ordered to cancel $3.4M in student debt
Sollers College in Piscataway must pay a $1.2M fine and cancel $3.4M in student debt for using false advertising to lure students into its IT programs.
Too woke for NJ? Murphy calls out school district for new policy
"Give me a break," says Gov. Murphy in response to the South Orange-Maplewood School District cancelling Halloween celebrations during school hours.
LGBT couples in these 5 NJ towns can now get marriage licenses
Five NJ towns accused of discriminating against LGBT couples applying for marriage licenses have agreed to update their websites with more inclusive language.
Warning: Heartless gravestone scammers target NJ families
Grieving families throughout New Jersey say they've lost thousands of dollars to scammers who offer to manufacture headstones but then take a deposit and vanish.