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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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.
See one price, pay another: NJ leaders target misleading ‘junk fees’
Officials want to get rid of some junk, so that you can keep more money in your pockets.
NJ-to-Pa. bridge, a ‘bane’ to drivers for generations, may get replaced
The bridge has been rehabilitated multiple times since opening to traffic in 1905.
6 middle schools in NJ make new list of ‘schools to watch’
A few middle schools in New Jersey have earned national recognition for 2024, based on academic excellence and other key measures.
NJ county launches system to streamline help for struggling residents
Now, residents don't have to waste time dialing several agencies that may not even be able to help.
NJ animal control officer arrested: Dying dog was found in garbage bag
A man who owns a kennel and works as an animal control officer has been arrested on animal cruelty charges.
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.
Murphy’s budget would make you pay again to enter NJ parks
It looks like New Jersey's break for park lovers is coming to an end.
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.
If this internet program expires, NJ homes will have to pay more
Funding is set to expire soon on a federal program that's been helping hundreds of thousands of New Jersey families afford their internet bills on a monthly basis.
Single-family neighborhood? Not anymore under new NJ bill
Currently, many municipalities don't allow accessory dwelling units.
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.