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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Deadline is approaching to cash in on NJ’s Senior Freeze program
New this year, seniors have the option to apply online.
NJ’s special school elections: construction projects and potential merger
Voters in a handful of New Jersey counties will be asked Tuesday whether or not they're on board with local school districts borrowing millions of dollars for upgrades.
In diverse NJ, nearly three-quarters of elected officials are white
Political experts have been well aware of the discrepancy in representation, but the latest data offer insight into how deep that gap runs.
2023 was New Jersey’s busiest wildfire season in more than a decade
Guess how many wildfires the New Jersey Forest Fire Service has responded to so far in 2023. You may be off by several hundred.
Voorhees, NJ man sentenced for possessing 600+ child porn images
Law enforcement executed a search warrant at the man's home in August 2020.
Poll: NJ residents share worsening views toward safety, schools
Out of a potential range of -100 to +100, the latest Garden State Quality of Life Index from Monmouth stands at +23.
Kill 2 viruses with 1 visit — NJ recommends both flu and COVID vaccination
If you follow the recommendations of health officials for the upcoming cold and flu season, you'll be "feeling a little pinch" twice this year.
Want a bank job in NJ? Banking giant announces $23 minimum wage
A financial institution with nearly 200 branches in New Jersey is raising its minimum wage to $23, nearly $9 more than the Garden State's minimum pay level.
NJ announces new teacher of the year for 2023-2024
There was a finalist out of every county, and officials announced the honor as a surprise in front of students and staff Tuesday morning.
Officials: ‘Bad actors’ refusing help in Middle Township, NJ homeless encampments
The township says homeless encampments on private property in the Rio Grande section of town are associated with illegal drug use, violent crime, and disrespect for property owners' rights.
Drive-thru safari is closing after 2023 at NJ Six Flags
When the safari opens next season at Six Flags Great Adventure, you'll no longer have the option to drive through yourself.
NJ neighborhood makes list of top 15 places to live
The best place to live in New Jersey is also among the best places to live in the entire country, according to 2023 rankings from the review site Niche.