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
Poll finds support for legal marijuana in New Jersey
Almost 6 in 10 New Jerseyans support legalizing the possession and use of marijuana in the state, according to a new Rutgers/Eagleton poll.
NJ has fund for crime victims — Do they know about it?
State Sen. Declan O'Scanlon, R-Monmouth, is backing a bill that he says will help crime victims by making them more aware of the Victims of Crime Compensation Fund.
NJ after WWII — museum asks public for help adding to exhibition
In Middlesex County, the Cornelius Low House Museum is getting ready to do a major exhibition of what life was like in post-World War II New Jersey.
Have home security cam? Monmouth cops could use your help
In Monmouth County, the sheriff's office and other law enforcement agencies are enlisting the help of residents and businesses to volunteer their video surveillance for Operation Watchdog.
Going away? Jersey Shore police department will check your home
North Wildwood police offer year -round residents and summer homeowners a property check program while they are away from the dwelling.
Technology plays vital role keeping rebuilding Atlantic City safe
The Atlantic City Police Department is utilizing several different programs to monitor crime, especially as the opening of two new casinos have brought more people and money into town.
Student loan debt drags on Jersey economy, study finds
Better than 6 in 10 Jersey college grads carry student loan debt, according to a new study done by Monmouth University for New Jersey Realtors.
NJ could get a warmer, wetter winter from El Nino
The prediction for the coming winter season from national forecasters suggests it may be wet and mild in New Jersey.
NJ builder says it’s possible to hurricane-proof your house
A hurricane-proof house in New Jersey? Some say a hurricane-resistant structure is actually doable, and has been done.
Rutgers medical school teaching a class about horror movies
Psychiatry students at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School are viewing 31 of the most terrifying horror movie characters this month to study mental disorders.