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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Get your game on at these retro arcades in New Jersey
There are plenty of arcade options in New Jersey, but only a fraction of them are hyper-focused on giving adults a chance to play the games they used to obsess over as kids.
Cops: Student stabbed at high school in Hackensack, NJ
A juvenile has been taken into custody.
NJ is funding schools that want to switch to electric buses
New Jersey is putting up tens of millions of dollars over the next few years to put a dent in the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the state.
NJ’s ‘WALL’ of bad employers has 19 new additions for February
Any business on the list has had ample opportunity to appeal the findings against them, and/or pay up for their violations.
A must-see attraction is leaving New Jersey in March
A memorial that's been in the same spot for decades will soon be dragged out of New Jersey.
NJ drug deaths down — 5 counties recorded a drop of at least 30%
New Jersey drug overdose deaths are trending downward so far in 2024.
NJ holding $6.3 billion in unclaimed funds — check if some is yours
Every day, new records are added to New Jersey's unclaimed property database.
NJ is no longer highest in the nation for this tax
Alaska, Illinois, and Michigan now top New Jersey's rate, a report shows.
Poll: Positive views on NJ hit worst point in over 10 years
New Jersey residents are more likely to say the state is headed in the wrong direction, and fewer residents are giving a positive rating to the state overall, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
Still getting robocalls? NJ lawmaker pushes ‘Do Not Disturb Act’
One New Jersey area code recorded 12.2 million robocalls in December alone.
Cops: Man with one leg attacked over a shopping cart in Bayonne, NJ
A Middlesex County man used a baton to attack the 64-year-old, police say.
How to get naloxone for free in New Jersey
"You never know when you may need to save a life."