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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AAA: NJ skipping ‘necessary step’ to save lives on the roads
As of right now in New Jersey, a young driver is not required to spend one minute behind the wheel between earning a permit and earning a license.
NJ residents to be asked about $257M in borrowing on Tuesday
Taxpayers in select New Jersey towns will be asked on Tuesday whether they're OK with their local school districts borrowing millions of dollars for renovations and additions.
Is it a good time yet to buy a home in New Jersey?
Wannabe home buyers can only stay on the sidelines for so long, just waiting for something to change.
Are NJ’s rural counties really safer? Drug deaths suggest they’re not
"An individual is two and a half times more likely to die of a drug overdose in very rural Cumberland County than in very urban-suburban Union County," said Dr. Michael Ganon, with Genesis Addiction and Behavioral Medicine in Newton.
NJ may add another sport to high school list, for girls only
A test run is set to last for two seasons: this spring and next.
‘Caution’ — NJ lacks many laws to keep drivers safe, report says
Nearly 6,000 people lost their lives on New Jersey's roads over a 10-year period.
2024 list: New Jersey’s best hospitals for delivering a baby
Maybe you don't want to give birth in just the closest hospital to your home.
Officials: NJ contractor is refusing to serve Jewish customers
A New Jersey worker has been called out by top law enforcement officials, for publicly stating that he would not provide services to prospective clients who are Jewish.
Another delay — NJ lawmakers can’t advance Atlantic City smoking ban
A total smoking ban has support from 70% of the NJ Legislature, and the governor, but it couldn't get enough votes from a Senate committee on Thursday.
3 puppies left to die in freezing NJ woods — who’s responsible?
Only two survived the brutal weather.
Younger than 18? NJ lawmakers want to ban you from social media
It can't happen unless the social media company receives the express consent from a parent or guardian — and a little bit of money.
Christmas tree fire nightmare — NJ experts reveal worst-case scenario
Likely more than any other time of year, your home may be a simmering fire hazard right now, all decked out for the holidays.