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 Transit fare hike criticized as ‘tax on working poor’
Opponents of a 15% fare increase proposal held a rally in Newark on Thursday.
NJ receives 2 ‘F’ grades in new report on tobacco control
Tobacco use takes the lives of more than 11,000 New Jersey residents each year.
Murphy signs new NJ law that could cost drivers $500 fine
Included in a last-minute flurry of bills signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy is a new rule that expands New Jersey's Move Over law to include more than just emergency vehicles and garbage trucks.
When insurance does and doesn’t cover fallen trees in New Jersey
If a tree or branch falls from above and ends up on on your property, insurance coverage is not an automatic.
Cancer incidence on the rise in NJ, and the patients are younger
Treatment of cancer has come a long way, but it's going to have to take on a lot more patients over the next several months.
7 films at Sundance were shot right here in New Jersey
New Jersey has plenty of close-ups in the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, which celebrates its 40th anniversary starting Thursday.
Is your child eligible now? NJ expands free meals to more students
New Jersey is inching closer to providing free or discounted meals to all students in the state.
NJ records 5 line-of-duty deaths in 2023
New Jersey will account for five names that are added to a memorial of fallen cops this spring.
Collecting COVID artifacts — students at NJ university chronicling pandemic
We recently lived through an incredible moment in history. University students want to make sure it's well documented.
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.
New rights for NJ domestic violence victims in 2024
One new law would permit an unborn child to be included in a restraining order.
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.