Joe Cutter is the senior news anchor at New Jersey 101.5. I have toiled daily in the newsroom since 1989 as an anchor, correspondent, field reporter and news director. I have also learned not to call State government between noon and 1:30, because they are out to lunch.
Joe Cutter
Gas prices keep rising slowly in New Jersey
They've reached an average of $2.37 a gallon.
Sen. Booker’s presidential bid more positive than Christie’s
A new Monmouth University poll finds New Jersey voters are more positive about U.S. Sen. Cory Booker's presidential run.
Vintage trolley from Wildwood may be restored to former glory
An old trolley car built in 1913 that served Wildwood for years is about to be fully restored by a company in Iowa.
NJ sees record number of ospreys in 2018
A new report finds that a record number of ospreys were observed in New Jersey during the year 2018.
Jersey farmers — Some are still working in winter
Most New Jersey farmers right now are getting ready for the next big growing season, but some are engaged, even during these winter months.
NJ accountants say tax incentives are not effective for businesses
A survey by the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants finds more than half of their members believe state tax incentives do not attract business.
New Jersey small business loans surging
New Jersey's Small Business Administration office has been booming over the past year or so.
ER patients with chronic conditions, usually poor, cost NJ hospitals $1B
A new study from the New Jersey Hospital Association finds some of the state's poorest areas struggle with the most chronic health conditions.
Robocalls up by 46 percent in 2018 — NJ congressman wants crackdown
New Jersey congressman Frank Pallone is reintroducing the Stopping Bad Robocalls Act.
South Jersey getting a recovery high school
South Jersey is about to get its first recovery high school to assist students who are struggling with addiction or mental health problems.
If it gets too cold, pipes in your house can burst
Extreme cold for extended periods can threaten plumbing inside New Jersey homes and apartments.
Stockton student experiment going to space
An experiment from Stockton University that deals with broken DNA strands, and whether they can be repaired by cells while in space, will travel to the International Space Station this summer.