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
Have you heard? There’s a school election on Sept. 24
On Tuesday, voters in 9 New Jersey school districts will decide on spending for improvements to facilities with a total pricetag of almost $190-million
Get ready for higher NJ gas prices … but not just gas
Those attacks on Saudi Arabian oil production last weekend will have a negative impact on pump prices in New Jersey.
Forgot your kid? Mandatory alarm proposed for new cars
Jersey Congressman Frank Pallone is pushing for a law to install reminder devices in cars to detect and alert drivers that a child is in the back seat, to deter deaths of kids left in cars.
Love fishing, hunting, nature? Check out NJ’s annual Wild Outdoor Expo
New Jersey's 10th annual Wild Outdoor Expo will be held Sept. 7-8, at Colliers Mills Wildlife Management area in Jackson.
Fall gas prices to drop in NJ? That depends on gas tax
There's good and bad news on gas prices for the coming fall.
Need for organ donors is soaring in NJ
A new study from HealthTestingCenters.com finds New Jersey ranked 18th in the nation for organ transplants last year.
If an NJ biz wins a tax appeal, towns can keep money for 3 years
A new law signed by Governor Murphy is meant to cushion the blow for towns — and other taxpayers.
Thousands of NJ homes could flood due to climate change, report says
In just a year, the estimate has climbed by hundreds.
NJ keeps having tornadoes: How to stay safe (Rough storms Tues!)
There have been 8 tornadoes in NJ this year.
2019 hurricane season may become more severe
Federal forecasters have changed their prediction for the remainder of this Atlantic hurricane season.