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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‘Baby Soprano’ reaching millions on TikTok with her NJ accent
A true Jersey girl has gone viral at just 2 years old.
Auto insurance on the rise — how to save money in NJ
In New Jersey right now, the average annual premium of $2,555 takes up 2.65% of household income.
Top 10 scams revealed: They cost NJ residents millions a year
Being vulnerable is so expensive.
Officials: Ex-cons are unlawfully losing out on housing in NJ
In New Jersey, housing providers can't let one's criminal history determine whether they'll be offered a place to live.
NJ phasing out gas cars, but most residents are against the plan
If you're not yet aware that New Jersey plans to completely phase out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by the year 2035, here's your next warning, well in advance.
NJ wants to declare an official ‘state muffin’ — do you agree with the pick?
A piece of legislation introduced on Feb. 12 seeks to officially designate a certain snack as the official "state muffin" of New Jersey.
Can’t see the doctor? NJ report says you can blame their pay
The Garden State is near the bottom nationally for its ratio of primary care docs to residents, and New Jersey ranks 48th out of 50 in primary care spending.
Groups: NJ e-bike proposal is bad for insurers, working-class residents
A number of groups are pushing back against a proposed New Jersey law that passed through a Senate committee.
Poll out of NJ: Do you believe the Taylor Swift election conspiracy?
Forty-six percent of the American public has heard something about the supposed plot, according to the poll.
NJ schools scrapping President’s Day to make up for snow closures
For the first time in a couple winters, weather is actually impacting school calendars.
‘Best steakhouse’ in New Jersey is among the top in U.S.
Calling steak "America's most emblematic food," the writers at Daily Mail took it upon themselves to select one spot per state that best serves consumers' carnivorous desires.
NJ veterinarians can’t stop unnecessary euthanasia … at least for now
Veterinarians in New Jersey would have more power to save pets from being put to sleep, under legislation introduced by a state senator.