Joe Cutter is the senior news anchor at New Jersey 101.5. I have toiled daily in the newsroom since 1989 as an anchor, correspondent, field reporter and news director. I have also learned not to call State government between noon and 1:30, because they are out to lunch.
Joe Cutter
NJ Libraries Now Helping the Unemployed Find Jobs
If you are job-hunting or about to graduate and start a career, the state Labor Department wants you to know that help may be as near as your local library.
Forest Fire Risk in New Jersey Increases With Warmer Weather
New Jersey forest fire officials warn that with the onset of spring, the risk of fires in Jersey's woods increases.
Economist Sees Atlantic City’s Turnaround Starting
A South Jersey economist says there may be light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to Atlantic City's economic future.
State Police open new South Jersey crime-fighting unit
A new state police center that is up and running in Deptford will coordinate crime-fighting resources and information through six South Jersey counties.
South Jersey Shore Home Building Boom Continues
"It sort of seems like the shore, buying a shore house, is almost recession proof."
New Jersey Residents Are About to See Slightly Smaller Electric Bills
There's a little bit of good news coming up for New Jersey electrtic customers, a break on their bills.
New Jersey Could See a Sky Show Friday Night, Weather Permitting
Tonight! For one night only! Coming to a New Jersey sky near you! An astronomical triple-treat!
Your Super Bowl Sunday Liability As a Party Host — NJ Insurance Expert Explains
What happens if someone gets drunk at your Super Bowl party and gets hurt?
As Casinos Shutter, Atlantic City Works at Tuning Up Its Convention Business
The struggle to keep 'em coming to Atlantic City after recent casino closings continues.
Atlantic City Mayor Jokes About the Millions That Casino is Owed in Tax Refund
Mayor Don Guardian talked about the many setbacks last year and his hopes for the new year.
Jersey Shore Towns Selling Summer Beach Tags as Holiday Gifts
Many shore towns are doing a brisk business selling holiday beach tags for next season.
Struggling Atlantic City Vows to Fight State Takeover
Despite a rejection from Trenton, Atlantic City officials say they will continue to fight for their five-year financial turnaround plan.