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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Opening date announced for NJ ShopRite that’s replacing Piscataway store
The grand opening will feature free samples, coupons, and food trucks.
To address teacher shortage, NJ considers dropping a requirement
The state's residency requirement was established through a law signed in 2011 by then-Gov. Chris Christie.
NJ stats: COVID still killing people weekly
The stranglehold of the pandemic has faded, but the presence of the virus that caused it is still very present in the Garden State.
Cops: Atlantic City, NJ man arrested for locking ex in crawl space
The suspect tried to barricade himself in an apartment, police say.
Too many deer! There’s still no clear answer on what NJ should do
"Right now, we think it is a problem that's being tolerated and should not be," said Peter Furey, executive director of the New Jersey Farm Bureau.
NJ governor agrees: Former convicts should be able to serve on juries
A recent announcement from Gov. Phil Murphy may provide the momentum that many groups are looking for in their quest to allow former convicts to serve on juries in the Garden State.
Officials: NJ woman stole $1 million intended for deceased aunt
The niece of a woman who passed away in 1998 has been stealing federal retirement benefits ever since, according to officials.
Who keeps the ring when you split up? NJ doesn’t care who’s at fault
From state to state, the rules differ on who's legally in line to get the engagement ring in the event of a breakup.
NJ trains are going straight to MetLife for big shows in May and June
Fans planning on seeing some big music acts live at MetLife Stadium in May and June will be able to take a mass transit ride right to the venue.
Hamas-Israel war: ‘Staggering’ bias numbers reported in NJ
"That may seem like something that's just happening over there, but it's having very direct impacts here," said Dyaa Terpstra, operations manager for CAIR-NJ and principal author of the report.