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 sex trade victims, some as young as 13, exploited by hundreds of men a week
"2025 is just a few weeks away, and yet we live in a world where some of us look at fellow human beings simply as property," said Attorney General Matthew Platkin.
2 reasons why NJ drivers are among the worst (not for speeding)
New York and Pennsylvania are among the 25 best states for driving, according to LendingTree.
Coming to NJ: You’ll know the pay range before applying for a job
A new law in the Garden State should help you avoid applying for jobs that you may have wasted your time applying for in the past.
Gasoline will cost even more in New Jersey next year because of law
Every gallon of gasoline pumped into your vehicle will be taxed at a higher rate than originally expected.
These survivors represent 12% of NJ’s homeless population
Sometimes escaping an abusive relationship means entering a scenario involving limited options and financial means.
First carrots, now this: Another produce recall impacting NJ
You're being advised to destroy any products that may be involved.
‘End of an era’ — Popular Wildwood, NJ bar is closing for good
A nighttime favorite for locals and tourists is saying goodnight for the last time.
‘Faster’ coaster ride is coming to Morey’s Piers in Wildwood, NJ
Riders of an iconic wooden coaster are getting a big upgrade.
Officials: NJ man collected his dead father’s benefits for 20 years
Officials say that on two occasions, the Somerset resident had a person impersonate his father.
Deadly NJ roads: 10 counties had at least 30 fatal crashes
The Garden State recorded 574 fatal crashes in all of 2023, according to final statistics released by the New Jersey State Police.
Good luck, NJ: Mega Millions top prize hits highest point since September
If you're going to be thankful for something this holiday weekend, let it be half a billion dollars.
Your gas bill is going up: NJ utility gets approval for big rate increase
If there's any good news, it's that the rate hike isn't as high as the utility had requested.