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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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.
Rutgers in NJ makes about-face on COVID vaccination policy
In March 2021, the university became the first in the nation to require COVID vaccination.
NJ gas prices expected to make a huge jump in April
"The worst is yet to come for New Jersey," Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, told New Jersey 101.5.
NJ’s lucky streak continues with more huge lottery winners
Two days after a Mega Millions miracle, two tickets hit on a different game for millions of dollars.
Cold case in Neptune City, NJ — officials want your help with a 1996 murder
Twenty-eight years ago on a Friday morning, the owner of a convenience store was murdered while working in the shop.
NJ ‘penalty box’ bills seek to rein in adult behavior at youth sports
One proposal would increase the penalties for assault and harassment against sports officials and players.
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.