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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NJ proposes a minimum age for hoverboard riding
It also states that any rider needs to be wearing a helmet.
Nervous? What NJ dispensaries are doing to make you feel welcome
Shop owners understand the market is still in its beginning stages, and with that comes a sense of hesitancy among folks who've either never stepped foot into a dispensary or have never experimented with cannabis.
Who loves New Jersey? New poll gauges residents’ desire to stay
Plenty of folks consider New Jersey a fine place to call home, but there's also a good number of residents who want out.
‘Hot pot’ chain from China picks New Jersey for its first U.S. location
A restaurant chain that got its start decades ago and has locations across 120 regions and cities is finally coming to the United States, and its first stop is New Jersey.
NJ may roll back new law that keeps cops away from polling places
Groups fear the proposed about-face could impact voter turnout.
Since COVID moved in, these 8 NJ counties have seen a drop in population
The coronavirus pandemic launched a population freefall in select New Jersey counties.
These NJ counties are the deadliest for driving
A few counties in New Jersey account for fewer than 10 fatalities over the year. Others recorded dozens over the 12 months, thanks in part to more highway miles and more cars on the roads.
Don’t know your polling place? That may not matter soon in New Jersey
New Jersey lawmakers want to make it easier for you to cast your vote on Election Day, by letting you show up at any polling place in town.
Ocean County, NJ man admits he made away with Rite Aid cash drawer
The man was already in custody for another matter when police identified him as a suspect.
What NJ now thinks about disclosing transgender identity in school
If doing so could cause issues for the student at home, teachers in New Jersey should not share a student's transgender identity with their parents, according to a new poll.
Why this spring is worse for allergy sufferers in New Jersey
Even folks who don't get too agitated by the pollen circulating in the air may find themselves reaching for the tissue box this spring.
Sending nudes could become a crime in New Jersey
New Jersey may create a whole new batch of criminals.