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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New list: The top party colleges in New Jersey
Nine institutions in New Jersey received a "party scene" grade of a B+ or better, based on Niche's criteria.
Jersey Shore visitors are spending less, leaving quicker
Businesses at the shore definitely got a sense this summer that folks have less money to throw around.
Rutgers study: Many regretful parents only had kids due to FOMO
If you could do it all over again, would you still have kids?
NJ schools can’t keep students as safe as they’d like
In the past week, one district has seen two false gun threats and a student pulling a knife on another.
The biggest wildfires in New Jersey so far this year
It's been the state's busiest wildfire season in more than a decade, with blazes burning through close to 18,000 acres.
Study: Autism in NJ probably worse among certain age group
The published study is believed to deliver the best look at ASD prevalence among teens in our region.
Public opinion in NJ is turning fast on clean energy question
Most New Jersey residents agree that climate change is a real concern, but fewer people today believe that offshore wind farms are a good idea for the Garden State.
Fentanyl infiltrating NJ’s illegal drug market at higher rates
On the heels of new research, experts are reminding drug users and their loved ones of an invisible danger potentially lurking in each pill or bag that's distributed on the street.
Marijuana delivery is coming to New Jersey
The wheels are moving on getting marijuana shipped right to your door.
More NJ residents are using NJ law to end their own life
"We definitely expect these numbers to go up year after year," Elissa Kozlov, an assistant professor at the Rutgers School of Public Health, told New Jersey 101.5.
New Jersey’s minimum wage set to exceed $15 in 2024
The increase applies to most workers.
NJ has 2 of the best small businesses in America, list says
They're each competing to become one of seven finalists.