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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Officials: Ex-cons are unlawfully losing out on housing in NJ
In New Jersey, housing providers can't let one's criminal history determine whether they'll be offered a place to live.
Can’t see the doctor? NJ report says you can blame their pay
The Garden State is near the bottom nationally for its ratio of primary care docs to residents, and New Jersey ranks 48th out of 50 in primary care spending.
Child vaccinations in NJ still falling short of pre-COVID numbers
Professionals are urging parents to get their kids back on track — at a certain age, a kid's stockpile of vaccines will determine whether or not they can attend public school.
Report: Black NJ residents given a harder time during COVID lockdown
In Trenton, where just 30% of the population is Black, every police record that included race information involved a Black person.
New Jersey is a no-fault state — what that means for drivers
About a dozen or so states in the U.S. follow some sort of a no-fault system. But New Jersey is one of only a few so-called "choice no-fault" states.
How to get naloxone for free in New Jersey
"You never know when you may need to save a life."
‘Best steakhouse’ in New Jersey is among the top in U.S.
Calling steak "America's most emblematic food," the writers at Daily Mail took it upon themselves to select one spot per state that best serves consumers' carnivorous desires.
NJ veterinarians can’t stop unnecessary euthanasia … at least for now
Veterinarians in New Jersey would have more power to save pets from being put to sleep, under legislation introduced by a state senator.
NJ drug deaths down — 5 counties recorded a drop of at least 30%
New Jersey drug overdose deaths are trending downward so far in 2024.
Still getting robocalls? NJ lawmaker pushes ‘Do Not Disturb Act’
One New Jersey area code recorded 12.2 million robocalls in December alone.
NJ World Cup final — over a million visitors to hit the region in 2026
Businesses are already salivating over the prospect of summer 2026.
A must-see attraction is leaving New Jersey in March
A memorial that's been in the same spot for decades will soon be dragged out of New Jersey.