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 beaches post their 2024 prices: How to get the best deals
A seasonal badge could run you as much as $115.
Poll: NJ adults more concerned that book bans will impact learning
"When we assess views in a scientific and representative way, public opinion on this issue shows — like many other topics — that the loudest voices do not necessarily represent the majority," said Ashley Koning, director of the Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling.
NJ is top of the crop at producing these 12 healthy foods
The Garden State never fails to impress.
NJ county launches system to streamline help for struggling residents
Now, residents don't have to waste time dialing several agencies that may not even be able to help.
NJ animal control officer arrested: Dying dog was found in garbage bag
A man who owns a kennel and works as an animal control officer has been arrested on animal cruelty charges.
Single-family neighborhood? Not anymore under new NJ bill
Currently, many municipalities don't allow accessory dwelling units.
If this internet program expires, NJ homes will have to pay more
Funding is set to expire soon on a federal program that's been helping hundreds of thousands of New Jersey families afford their internet bills on a monthly basis.
NJ-to-Pa. bridge, a ‘bane’ to drivers for generations, may get replaced
The bridge has been rehabilitated multiple times since opening to traffic in 1905.
New Jersey could be making a ‘radical’ change to license plates
The style was around until 1991, when plates switched to a style similar to what New Jersey has today.
NJ World Cup final — over a million visitors to hit the region in 2026
Businesses are already salivating over the prospect of summer 2026.
Is NJ stepping on parents’ toes? Controversial mental-health bill advances
New Jersey lawmakers are interfering with the role of parents, according to critics of a proposed law that has already received the green light from a panel of legislators.
Report: Black NJ residents given a harder time during COVID lockdown
In Trenton, where just 30% of the population is Black, every police record that included race information involved a Black person.