Dino is an on-air and digital journalist for New Jersey 101.5FM. He began working with the station in 2007 as a morning news producer, until his transition into the field.
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NJ researchers find disturbing level of tiny fragments in most bottled water
If you've been thinking about ditching bottled water, new research out of Rutgers University may convince you once and for all to make the move.
New rights for NJ domestic violence victims in 2024
One new law would permit an unborn child to be included in a restraining order.
New list: The 10 best New Jersey ZIP codes to live in
Two of the spots on the top-10 list are taken by the same town.
More auto thefts in NJ but officials blame 2 car brands for spike
The statistics suggest that it's not only owners of luxury vehicles that need to make sure they're locking up.
Major comedy act announces last-minute show in Red Bank, NJ
The comedian will run through his material for a small audience before kicking off a tour.
NJ mandates 50 practice driving hours for teens — how can you prove it?
If parents or the young drivers are untruthful, it's the minor who would have to pay the price.
Tree-killing insect now has a significant presence in 4 NJ counties
As recently as 2020, there were no recommended treatment areas in the Garden State.
3 arrests in 3 years — Toms River, NJ man will serve prison time
The 37-year-old was sentenced for multiple offenses ranging from tax evasion to running a drug production facility.
Fewer than 1,000 people shot is a historic achievement for New Jersey
Across 2023, a total of 924 individuals were hit by gunfire in the Garden State, officials said. That's down 13% from 2022.
For the first time ever, this NJ legend has its own official bobblehead
Each of the new limited-edition bobbles are individually numbered to 2,024.
NJ groups: Whales are dying, and boats are the main culprit
"Time is of the essence before the North Atlantic right whale reaches a point of no return," said John Weber, senior field representative for Oceana.
NJ may add another type of excused absence for students
The bill requires one absence per student per year, but local boards of education would be permitted to excuse additional absences for this purpose.