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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Appeal denied: NJ strips teaching credentials from man who broke into home
The head of education in New Jersey has agreed that a man should no longer be certified to teach in the state, after stealing jewelry from a home and selling it.
NJ has a plan for unspent college meal-plan money, and it’s not a refund for you
When the college semester ends, students with a meal plan don't get any money back for what's gone unused.
Guess how many farms NJ has — you’re probably not even close
Nationally, the number of farms dropped 7% in the year 2022. New Jersey saw numbers move in the opposite direction.
Homes across NJ will be getting discolored and low-pressure tap water
According to New Jersey American Water, some municipalities can be impacted for weeks at a time.
ShopRite announces opening date for new 24-hour location in Old Bridge, NJ
The new ShopRite is located in the Glenwood Green Shopping Plaza, which is also scheduled to see the grand opening of a Target store in April.
How many arrests have been avoided with NJ’s legal weed laws?
Recreational marijuana has now been legal in New Jersey for three years.
Common material in NJ schools could be damaging children’s organs
No one knows how many schools in New Jersey have students and staff stepping on to potentially toxic floors on a daily basis.
4 years later, NJ colleges still feeling impacts of COVID lockdown
Some students lack basic skills like taking notes, one college said.
Party City getting a makeover: What stores in NJ will look like
The NJ-based retailer must like what it's seeing in a test run of a new store format.
Hate crimes spike: NJ officials take action to set example for U.S.
One bill recognizes "doxxing" as a crime of the fourth degree — even worse if the act results in serious harm.
NJ data showing dramatic rise in dangerous disease could be misleading
Tick season is approaching in New Jersey.
NJ Homeland Security: The biggest threats to ‘soft targets’ this year
Individuals who've gone rogue are a much bigger threat to your safety right now than foreign terror groups, according to the latest threat assessment from the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness.