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 governor just raised the cost of gas and owning electric cars
A law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday is meant to provide billions of dollars for New Jersey's Transportation Trust Fund.
NJ supermarket hosting overnight ‘madness’ event with deals, DJ, prizes
The deals and fun are exclusively for overnight shoppers.
Caught on camera out of state? NJ bill says you shouldn’t have to pay
There's a proposal that would block New Jersey from sharing driver info with out-of-state entities if they're trying to issue you a ticket.
NJ community colleges say they may be forced to raise tuition
More than 230,000 New Jerseyans are educated at the state's community colleges each year.
Nervous? What NJ dispensaries are doing to make you feel welcome
Shop owners understand the market is still in its beginning stages, and with that comes a sense of hesitancy among folks who've either never stepped foot into a dispensary or have never experimented with cannabis.
These NJ counties are the deadliest for driving
A few counties in New Jersey account for fewer than 10 fatalities over the year. Others recorded dozens over the 12 months, thanks in part to more highway miles and more cars on the roads.
Since COVID moved in, these 8 NJ counties have seen a drop in population
The coronavirus pandemic launched a population freefall in select New Jersey counties.
NJ may roll back new law that keeps cops away from polling places
Groups fear the proposed about-face could impact voter turnout.
Don’t know your polling place? That may not matter soon in New Jersey
New Jersey lawmakers want to make it easier for you to cast your vote on Election Day, by letting you show up at any polling place in town.
What NJ now thinks about disclosing transgender identity in school
If doing so could cause issues for the student at home, teachers in New Jersey should not share a student's transgender identity with their parents, according to a new poll.
Cops: UPS worker at Bayonne, NJ warehouse was stealing phones meant for delivery
The stolen property has a value of approximately $8,695, according to police.
Sending nudes could become a crime in New Jersey
New Jersey may create a whole new batch of criminals.