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
Heat your home with oil? Better score a deal before autumn — analyst
With oil exports from Iran falling, and the price of crude rising, certain heavily-used petroleum products may be due for a big price rise before year's end.
NJ now requires utilities to remove Teflon chemicals from water
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has established a new low standard for the presence of perflournated compounds in Jersey's drinking water.
Jersey Shore city could ask voters to OK $30M boardwalk
In Margate City, the locals are getting a campaign together to build a boardwalk, something the shore town hasn't had for decades.
Back to school: Now’s the time to get kids ready to wake early
As September and back to school grows ever nearer, an expert advises parents about putting their children on the right track, sleep-wise.
Atlantic City tourism flat in the first quarter
Atlantic City tourism slowed slightly in the year's first quarter, according to a study by Stockton University.
Monmouth’s drug abuse help van coming to your town
In Monmouth County, a 32-foot van will be spreading the word about fighting back against addiction and drug abuse.
Would you quit for a better-paying job? Here’s the right way to leave
Better than 4 in 10 workers polled by Office Team say they would leave their current job for one with better pay.
Identity thieves targeting New Jersey residents
New Jersey came in as the 7th-most risky state for ID theft last year, according to a new report from ASecureLife.com.
New Jersey’s mighty microbe may finally get official recognition
A microbe discovered at Rutgers University 75 years ago is close to becoming New Jersey's official state microbe.
Monmouth County tackles issue of opioids and student athletes
Groups engaged in the battle against opioid abuse in Monmouth County will hold a very public, "Athletes & Opioids Conference" at Monmouth University on Wednesday.