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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NJ wants to make it easier for you to cancel your gym membership
Just in time for the new year, Garden State legislators are advancing a proposed law that would make it easier for you to quit the gym.
‘Heartbreaking to hear’ — Decades-old NJ music shop is closing for good
Dec. 30 is its last day.
NJ Lottery plans to sell tickets online, but not everyone wants that
If a bill becomes law, New Jersey Lottery would be prohibited from directly selling tickets via the web.
No more hidden flood risks — a big win for NJ homebuyers
It'll soon be much easier to tell whether the New Jersey property you're about to buy or rent has had a damp past.
NJ’s minimum wage to top $15 — where does it go after 2024?
The statewide minimum wage will increase $1 to a total of $15.13 per hour when the calendar turns to January.
Cat in Irvington, NJ saved from starvation — head stuck in a jar for days
A Christmas Day rescue has saved the life of a cat that had been unknowingly escaping help for days.
School lobster prank is ‘mean, not funny’ — NJ teacher using it as a lesson
A science teacher now has the lobster in her freezer at home.
If you take family leave in NJ, getting your job back isn’t a guarantee
Workers' rights advocates believe job protection should be a right for any worker, since they all pay into the state's Family Leave Insurance Program.
Interactive ‘selfie monitor': Look at NJ’s Whitney Houston Service Area
A newly redesigned rest stop may just make you want to dance with somebody before grabbing a bite to eat.
See where NJ ranks on new list of healthiest states in U.S.
Your state is performing better than the nation as a whole.
With another motel sold, Cape May County’s largest resort is coming soon
The sale of a decades-old motel has paved the way for a massive beachfront resort that will convert two properties into one.
Report: An area of NJ had the second-hottest rental market in 2023
For each property, 14 prospective renters were interested, and any vacant property had a new resident within an average of 34 days.