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 has billions in unclaimed property — check to see if some is yours
New Jersey's database is free to search, and it's free to get the property that's rightfully yours, with interest.
Exodus from NJ costs $5.3 billion in lost taxable income, report says
When someone decides to move out of the Garden State, it's not just a hit to New Jersey's ego — it contributes to a big pool of money that the state may never see again.
NJ lagging with vaccination across the board, report says
Not enough New Jersey residents are taking advantage of vaccines, suggests an analysis released on Wednesday.
These 16 NJ schools made Forbes’ list of top 500 colleges in U.S.
And the No. 1 university in the nation is right here in New Jersey.
Struggling retailer has new life — 6 NJ locations are being saved
As part of a new agreement, the retailer will go back to its original name.
Look out: NJ may not know whether your water line is made of lead
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection says more than a million residences and business have a water service line composed of "unknown material," according to reports made by water systems throughout the state.
NJ insurance provider says this brazen theft is on the decline
A big moneymaker within your car's exhaust system appears to be less of a hot item among criminals in 2024, according to auto claims data from the insurance company State Farm.
Non-suicide crisis? ‘Warmline’ in New Jersey is here to listen
Not everyone who's struggling needs a suicide hotline. Sometimes, an individual just needs a listening ear.
This NJ spot lets you order from multiple restaurants at the same time
A business concept that has a significant presence in the Garden State is offering a solution to your modern-day problems.
Need a job in NJ? Banking giant announces impressive minimum wage
The change applies to both full-time and part-time workers.
Trolls are taking over this NJ county starting late September
The unique event was inspired by Big Rusty, a massive troll sculpture that's lounging in Hainesport.
NJ’s first ANCHOR deadline is Sept. 15 — Will you be getting money?
Property tax relief payments in New Jersey can start hitting bank accounts as early as Oct. 1.