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
Are NJ school zones too dangerous for pedestrians?
School zones in New Jersey are not as safe as you might think, according to a new report from Safe Kids Worldwide.
A New College Taking Flight in Atlantic County Would Fill a Big Need
The wheels have started to turn to get a new college that would train aviation technicians off the ground in Atlantic County.
As Casinos Close, Can Sports Help Save Atlantic City?
As the sports world continues to expand, so do the convention and event chances for a place like Atlantic City, as they try to fill the gap created by a shrinking casino industry.
Have You Seen the Jersey Dolphins? They’re Loving our Coast!
With good water and plenty of food, dolphins are enjoying a great summer in waters off New Jersey's beaches.
How Do You Say It, Jersey: ‘To the Beach’ or ‘Down the Shore’?
A new Triple-A poll should settle this once and for all, do New Jerseyans go, "to the beach?' or, "down the shore?"
Jersey Shore Tourists Warned Not to Harass Marine Mammals
Shore tourists are likely to observe an occasional dolphin or sea turtle in the water at this time of the year. The messages from an expert is "look, but don't touch."
Take a Look at the Wild Orchids of New Jersey’s Pine Barrens
Some stunning examples of the orchid can be seen right here in the Garden State's biggest garden...the Pinelands.
New Jersey’s Historical Lighthouses at Risk of Going Dark (PHOTOS)
As state funding dries up, historical societies fight to keep local coastal lighthouses in New Jersey open.
Why the New Rutgers Tomato is a Sell-Out Hit with Gardeners
The Rutgers 250 is a retro tomato, harking back to a 1934 variety developed by researchers at Rutgers University. This variety of tomato is so-named because this year is the university's 250th anniversary.
The humble dandelion has a place at the dinner table in NJ
"It is so hot right now to have the local ingredients and the farm-to-table ingredients. And certainly, dandelion provides that."
Get Ready, Allergy Sufferers: NJ About to Get Socked with Tree Pollen
Tree pollen season arrives early this year in New Jersey because of the wet winter.
Cold Jersey Nights Put State’s Blueberry Crop in Jeopardy
Jersey blueberry farmers are keeping their eyes on the nightime thermometer this week.