Joe Cutter is the senior news anchor at New Jersey 101.5. I have toiled daily in the newsroom since 1989 as an anchor, correspondent, field reporter and news director. I have also learned not to call State government between noon and 1:30, because they are out to lunch.
Joe Cutter
Offshore wind power: Rutgers helping understand sea breezes
They can help the industry know when it'll get the most power.
NJ towns using state law to revitalize the local economy
Many towns in South Jersey are using New Jersey's Housing and Redevelopment Law to designate areas for redevelopment that will attract businesses and jobs.
Most Americans can’t cover a $1,000 emergency
A new survey from Bankrate.com shows many Americans lack the money to cover an unexpected $1,000 expense.
Environmentalists tell Gov. Murphy: Hold the salt!
In response to Gov. Phil Murphy's desire to constantly brine roads and highways before any possible winter weather, environmentalists warn there will be consequences.
In Camden County, new training to help addicts move to recovery
Many of those being trained have been down the recovery road themselves.
Jury duty for the modern age: NJ courts to start emailing, texting
Prospective jurors in Atlantic County will be able to interact electronically with the courts in a new system starting up this month.
Atlantic City convention business is humming
The agency that attracts and arranges group conventions and meetings in Atlantic City says that the past year was a very successful one.
Ex-Gov. Florio heralds Camden comeback
The city of Camden's rebirth is underway, says former Gov. Jim Florio in a 44-page report.
Jersey gas prices for January … has the drop stopped?
Jersey drivers are starting to wonder if the price drops at the gas pump may be coming to a screeching halt.
Raritan River polluted with microplastics, study finds
A study done by a New Jersey environmental group finds high concentrations of microplastics downstream from wastewater treatments plants in the Raritan River.
Spectacular lunar eclipse on weekend of Jan. 20-21
The next lunar eclipse is coming between Jan. 20 and 21 and, weather permitting, it will be something to see.
New NJ law requires students learn about handling money
Basic financial literacy courses in New Jersey middle schools will be taught in every grade... starting next September... under a new state law.