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
Little things you can do to improve NJ air quality
This week has been declared "Air Quality Awareness Week" in New Jersey to focus on the progress we have made against air pollution, and what we can do to continue to improve.
Computers screens, sun take toll on eyes — NJ doc’s tips to protect your vision
With constant computer and smartphone use and increasing time spent outdoors in the sun with warmer weather, our eyes get bombarded with a lot of different light sources. Protecting them is critical.
NJ has some of the safest roads in U.S. — Thanks to our traffic jams?
A new report finds New Jersey ranked fourth-safest state in the nation on our highways. But a Garden State expert says there is still room for improvement.
Here’s what NJ parents need to know about drinking during prom season
As prom season approaches, parents are reminded of their responsibility to help keep teens safe and sober on this challenging night.
NJ’s deadly Route 130 gets a ‘road diet’
The state Transportation Department has started another round of safety improvements on the road dubbed, "New Jersey's most dangerous"....Route 130.
1 in 2 Americans have tried pot. NJ still divided on legalization
A new Yahoo News/Marist poll finds 52% of Americans 18 and older say they have tried marijuana at least once. But New Jerseyans are still divided about whether legalization is a good idea.
It’s up to NJ homeowners to make sure contractors call 811 before digging
The month of April has been dubbed Underground Damage Prevention Month.
NJ lawmaker thinks towering wood-frame buildings are too dangerous
Legislation to improve fire protection and safety in multi-family dwellings has been rolled out by Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto.
Among NJ voters, truth and facts are no match for conspiracy theories
A new Fairleigh Dickinson University/Public Mind Poll on conspiracy theories show that the more partisan New Jerseyans are, the more likely they are to buy into them.
Younger consumers collecting more and more credit cards
Younger consumers have been signing up for more and more credit cards lately. They may find themselves in a juggling act with fees and interest rates down the line.