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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You’ve made it a year with no single-use plastic bags in NJ
Have you gotten used to walking into the supermarket with your own bags yet?
Why are NJ car dealerships closed on Sundays?
If you're looking for time to head to the dealer and find a new car, half of the weekend is off limits.
Is NJ one of the ‘best states’? U.S. News releases 2023 rankings
New Jersey ranks significantly better than Pennsylvania in this new analysis.
35 NJ law enforcement agencies sharing $10 million for license plate recognition
More than 14,000 auto thefts were reported in New Jersey in 2022.
How distracted are NJ’s drivers? See where we rank
Distracted driving is a more lethal problem in New Jersey than in most other states, according to Zutobi.
Benadryl challenge and other dangerous trends — NJ’s seen it all
"Ignore challenges that involve swallowing or inhaling something — your life depends on it," says the head of the New Jersey Poison Center.
Allergy suffering expected to worsen in NJ in weeks ahead
Some of the more allergenic trees are just getting started with their impacts on allergy sufferers in New Jersey.
The 10 best counties to live in New Jersey, according to new rankings
The rankings take into account several measures, including schools, housing, nightlife, cost of living, outdoor activities, and even the weather.
NJ university teams with local school district to take on teacher shortage
The monetary incentive for eligible participants is a 20% tuition discount, as well as some tuition reimbursement from the school district.
‘Stephanie’s Law’ — NJ may create public database of domestic violence offenders
The public registry would also include individuals who are named on permanent restraining orders, and anyone who has violated a restraining order.
NJ allowing electronic display of vehicle registration
There's now one less piece of paper to search for when a police officer pulls you over.
Never-before-seen Sandy footage to screen at Garden State Film Festival
One of the hundreds of projects being screened at the Garden State Film Festival offers a behind-the-scenes look at a New Jersey county's preparation for and handling of Superstorm Sandy in 2012.