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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Peak wildfire season is underway — over 200 fires in NJ so far in 2024
According to the research nonprofit Climate Central, the annual number of "fire weather days" has risen by 10 in the northern segment of New Jersey and by four days in the southern portion of the state.
Did a New Jersey library distribute counterfeit eclipse glasses?
A library in New Jersey handed out eclipse viewing glasses that may have not actually worked against protecting users' eyes from the sun.
Epidemic of missing class: NJ schools with the worst attendance
More New Jersey students are consistently missing school now than prior to the pandemic.
Cicada invasion to suffocate much of U.S. — is NJ safe?
The once-in-a-lifetime event will bring billions of red-eyed buzzing pests to parts of the country.
Know a problem gambler in NJ? How to help them and yourself
"It is so important to try to separate the disorder that you absolutely despise from the person you absolutely love," said Leonard Brazer, treatment coordinator with CCGNJ.
Report: NJ families spending wild amount of income on child care
"Life in New Jersey is expensive enough. When you're paying so much for something as fundamental to our lives as child care, it can make it even tougher," said Matt Schulz, chief credit analyst at LendingTree.
Car battery, burnt flag, and more wild things found on NJ beaches
Volunteers managed to collect more than 176,000 pieces of trash across two weather-impacted events.
New home buyer in NJ? 2024 report says this is how much you need to earn
"A big part of this affordability squeeze is that home price appreciation has far outpaced wage growth," Jeff Ostrowski, an analyst for Bankrate, told New Jersey 101.5.
Don’t look up, NJ — unless you have these glasses for the eclipse
It may seem safe to look up at the spectacle because there's less light blinding you, but the radiation that's shining down is still as strong as it would be on any typical sunny day in the Garden State.
Want to work in Monmouth County, NJ? Huge job fair announced for April
There will be full-time, part-time, and temporary jobs available.
NJ officials: 20 charged for stealing unemployment benefits
According to state officials, the charged defendants collected more than $1.1 million in unemployment insurance funds to which they were not entitled.
Finding the best pork roll (Taylor ham), egg and cheese in New Jersey
We asked New Jersey 101.5 listeners and readers for the answer.