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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Message to NJ parents: Dentists getting kids hooked on drugs
A young person's journey toward drug addiction could begin with a standard oral procedure, according to messages being broadcast by advocates.
NJ consumption lounges are coming — here are the rules
New Jersey should soon give the final green light to consumption lounges, offering marijuana users a place to enjoy the drug in public.
NJ man owns the world record for largest PEZ dispenser collection
The number grows weekly.
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.
NJ receives 2 ‘F’ grades in new report on tobacco control
Tobacco use takes the lives of more than 11,000 New Jersey residents each year.
With new law, NJ drunk drivers get a break on penalties
New Jersey residents who are caught driving drunk will soon have the option for some relief during the legal process.
Cops: NJ toll cheat used special device hundreds of times
A man who has accrued nearly 300 unpaid toll violations was arrested after trying to block his license plate while crossing the George Washington Bridge, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
New rights for NJ domestic violence victims in 2024
One new law would permit an unborn child to be included in a restraining order.
NJ towns may be forced to pay their ‘volunteer’ squads
It's getting harder to recruit and retain members.
NJ-NY toll cheats chased down for millions in 2023
Some parties were responsible for more than $100,000 in unpaid tolls and fees all on their own.
NJ lawmaker wants to kill the state’s sanctuary policies
"The hard working families of New Jersey deserve better policies, whole lot better policies than putting illegal immigrants before them," Sen. Michael Testa said.
Collecting COVID artifacts — students at NJ university chronicling pandemic
We recently lived through an incredible moment in history. University students want to make sure it's well documented.