Ted Greenberg is NBC10’s Jersey Shore Bureau reporter, covering Atlantic, Cape May, Ocean and Cumberland counties. You can watch Ted’s reports weekdays on NBC10 News at 4 p.m., 5 p.m., and 6 p.m.
Throughout more than two decades of covering the shore region, Hurricane Sandy remains one of the most memorable events in Ted’s career. Years later, Ted is still advocating for those who remain impacted by the superstorm.
Ted first joined WCAU-TV as an intern in the summer of 1991 and later re-joined the NBC10 family full-time in 2003 as a reporter. In 2018, he was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia's Hall of Fame.
Ted previously worked at WMGM-TV in Atlantic City while simultaneously pursuing a criminal justice degree at New Jersey’s Richard Stockton College (now Stockton University). He got an early start in broadcast journalism after getting hired at WMGM while still in high school.
After nearly six years at WMGM, Ted went on to report and anchor for WROC in Rochester, New York, and WTIC in Hartford/New Haven, Connecticut. During his time at WTIC, Ted’s outstanding performance as a journalist was recognized with two Boston/New England Emmy awards for news writing, and an Associated Press award for excellence in broadcast journalism. Ted returned to WMGM for a short time in 2002 as News Director and 6 p.m. co-Anchor.
When not reporting, Ted enjoys spending time with his family, especially on the beach and boardwalk. He is a colon cancer survivor and an advocate for early screenings. Ted lives in Atlantic County with his wife and their three daughters.
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The Latest
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Jersey Shore mayor resigns after pleading guilty to tax fraud
Pete Byron, mayor of Wildwood, NJ, is set to step down. Byron was recently sentenced to probation after he pleaded guilty to charges of tax fraud.
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Ocean City, NJ, Doubles Its Beach Badge Prices for Next Summer
Ocean City, New Jersey, lawmakers unanimously approved the first price increases to its beach badges in more than a decade at a Thursday meeting.
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Messy Mother's Day Expected at Stormy Jersey Shore
Mother’s Day is looking washed up at the Jersey Shore, with heavy rain, strong winds, and coastal flooding creating real risks for holiday revelers. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg explains the growing concerns for the shore’s summer season that is quickly approaching and has information business owners should pay attention to.
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Stockton U. Pilot Program Gets Students Free Housing at Jersey Shore, A.C. Jobs
NBC10’s Ted Greenberg speaks to students and Brian Jackson, chief operating officer for the Atlantic City Campus at Stockton University, about the “win-win” summer program that is supplying Stockton students with free housing on the Atlantic City Boardwalk and jobs at casinos and other businesses. The employers pay for the cost of the housing.
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Crack in 1990 Jersey Shore Cold Case Has Family Hopeful for Closure
A cold murder case 32 years old that shocked Wildwood at the Jersey Shore may be nearing resolution. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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High Gas Prices Could Effect NJ Beach Restoration Efforts
Work crews are racing to bulk up North Wildwood, N.J., beaches ahead of summer. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg has the story.
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Uncertainty, Optimism Loom Over Jersey Shore for Summer 2022
Businesses and visitors at the Jersey Shore are excited to see what the upcoming warm months of 2022 hold for beach towns looking for a revival. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg is on the boardwalk with the story.
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Jersey Shore, Already Flood-Weary, Will See Ocean Rise a Foot by 2050
The shore town of Ocean City, New Jersey, will become more ocean and less town during the next three decades, according to a new report on coastal flooding by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which says sea levels will rise 10-12 inches along the East Coast by 2050.
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Ocean to Rise a Foot Along Jersey Shore by 2050, New Report Says
Sea levels will rise 10-12 inches by 2050 along the Jersey Shore, according to a new federal report, and scientists are warning residents in coastal communities to start thinking about life with more flooding. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg talked to a Rutgers scientist who co-authored the national study about life in the decades ahead amid climate change.
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Jersey Shore Department Store ‘B&B' Gets Set to Close
A well-known local department store in Ocean City, New Jersey, is set to close in the coming weeks, ending an era in Jersey Shore retail. NBC10 reporter Ted Greenberg spoke with the store owner and customers.