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 officials urge social media to censor Hamas-Israel lies
Online posts about Hamas's attacks on Israel are adding unnecessary fuel to an already fiery fight, according to officials and advocates in New Jersey who want greater oversight of what's being shared on social media.
Poll: Now that it’s legal, NJ residents regularly catch whiff of marijuana
"There are hardly any places to legally consume these products, so people are lighting up in parks, at festivals, in parking lots and on the street," said John Froonjian, director of the Hughes Center at Stockton University.
Open space wins — Hillsborough, NJ plans to stop warehouses from being built
"There's no way in heck we want to give up our way of life for trucks going up and down our country roads," the deputy mayor said.
Time for Menendez to go? Latest poll of NJ voters after scandal
Respondents on both sides of the political aisle were more likely to call for Mendenez's resignation than to say he should remain the state's senior U.S. senator.
NJ county, groups sue federal government over offshore wind
At the same time, an ocean advocacy group is calling on leaders in New Jersey to quit green-lighting any offshore wind development for the future.
RSV season hits NJ — immunization is available for certain groups
RSV is just a cold-like nuisance for many people who contract it, but severe complications are possible for the state's youngest and oldest residents.
Where does your college rank? Top 10 in NJ, according to new list
The No. 1 school in New Jersey also ranks No. 3 nationwide.
Every person in NJ needs to pay this much to get state out of debt
New Jersey receives a financial grade of an "F" in a new report.
How familiar are you with NJ’s sick leave/family leave programs?
Roughly half of New Jersey’s workers are aware of the state’s Earned Sick Leave and Family Leave Insurance programs, at least by name.
Voting for president won’t be as convenient in NJ in 2024
Of the top 10 states for eligible voter turnout in 2020, six of them had systems in place to mail ballots to active registered voters ahead of the election, including New Jersey.