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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Want a bank job in NJ? Banking giant announces $23 minimum wage
A financial institution with nearly 200 branches in New Jersey is raising its minimum wage to $23, nearly $9 more than the Garden State's minimum pay level.
NJ announces new teacher of the year for 2023-2024
There was a finalist out of every county, and officials announced the honor as a surprise in front of students and staff Tuesday morning.
Officials: ‘Bad actors’ refusing help in Middle Township, NJ homeless encampments
The township says homeless encampments on private property in the Rio Grande section of town are associated with illegal drug use, violent crime, and disrespect for property owners' rights.
Drive-thru safari is closing after 2023 at NJ Six Flags
When the safari opens next season at Six Flags Great Adventure, you'll no longer have the option to drive through yourself.
NJ neighborhood makes list of top 15 places to live
The best place to live in New Jersey is also among the best places to live in the entire country, according to 2023 rankings from the review site Niche.
Have recent rains been enough to eliminate NJ drought concerns?
The U.S. Drought Monitor has been updated to reflect the latest rainfall and water supply concerns in the Garden State.
Is your licensed driver actually ready to hit the road in New Jersey?
All New Jersey drivers are in the thick of the 100 deadly days of summer, according to road safety advocates.
Lost jewelry at an NJ beach? These experts rarely fail at finding it
They're modern-day treasure hunters, and they're here to help you out when you're in panic mode.
The best food on the Wildwood, NJ boardwalk, according to people who eat
With 2.5 miles separating one end from the other, the boardwalk in the Wildwoods has more eating options than most other oceanside destinations.
Buying seats before on-sale date? NJ bill targets speculative ticketing
Your favorite music artist announces that tickets for their next tour will go on sale in a month, but somehow you're already seeing multiple listings online for tickets you can buy right now.
NJ announces plan to reimburse victims of SNAP card fraud
For quite a while, victims of this fraud have had no way to recoup the funds they've lost electronically to thieves through card skimming schemes.
Want free Jersey Fresh blueberries? NJ is giving them away at the shore
New Jersey is in the middle of blueberry season, and state officials want to give you a free taste of what Garden State farmers are growing.