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 Lottery plans to sell tickets online, but not everyone wants that
If a bill becomes law, New Jersey Lottery would be prohibited from directly selling tickets via the web.
You may no longer be able to buy a dog or cat from NJ pet shops
Lawmakers on Monday heard from supporters and critics of legislation that would prohibit pet shops in the Garden State from selling dogs, cats, or rabbits.
This household standard can’t be sold in New Jersey anymore
It didn't happen with much fanfare, so you may be unaware that a product you've likely been using for decades can no longer be sold by retailers.
The carousel in Seaside Heights, NJ is NOT reopening in 2023, officials say
The historic merry-go-round has been restored, but it's not ready for the public yet.
If you take family leave in NJ, getting your job back isn’t a guarantee
Workers' rights advocates believe job protection should be a right for any worker, since they all pay into the state's Family Leave Insurance Program.
School lobster prank is ‘mean, not funny’ — NJ teacher using it as a lesson
A science teacher now has the lobster in her freezer at home.
Raise your hand if you’re NOT sick— NJ takes on triple virus threat
'Tis the season to be coughing.
Rules may be strengthened to target silent killer of youth in NJ
The problem takes the lives of about 2,000 people under the age of 25 each year, according to the CDC.
Report: An area of NJ had the second-hottest rental market in 2023
For each property, 14 prospective renters were interested, and any vacant property had a new resident within an average of 34 days.
Interactive ‘selfie monitor': Look at NJ’s Whitney Houston Service Area
A newly redesigned rest stop may just make you want to dance with somebody before grabbing a bite to eat.
See where NJ ranks on new list of healthiest states in U.S.
Your state is performing better than the nation as a whole.
With another motel sold, Cape May County’s largest resort is coming soon
The sale of a decades-old motel has paved the way for a massive beachfront resort that will convert two properties into one.