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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These NJ school districts pay their teachers $100,000 salaries
The state's largest public school teachers' union says New Jersey has some of the highest starting teacher salaries.
NJ congressman to social media: Behave or pay up
Social media is a superspreader of hate and misinformation, according to advocacy groups and federal officials that are looking to create more accountability in the wake of Hamas's attacks on Israel in October.
Hospital safety slipping: Only these NJ hospitals got ‘A’ ratings
A hospital's grade from Leapfrog represents its ability to keep patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors.
Enjoy the drop in NJ gas prices — experts keeping an eye on possible spike
You may be able to find a spot on your commute that's selling unleaded gasoline for less than $3 per gallon.
Road deaths in NJ are down slightly, but the number is still horrific
Every fatality is a life lost too soon — many times, it's the product of someone's bad decision behind the wheel.
NJ unsure how many service lines are lead, but they need to be replaced
A law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in 2021 requires that water providers replace lead and galvanized service lines within 10 years.
The biggest killer of those under 40 in NJ is hard to stop
Another wave of the overwhelming opioid epidemic may be making the battle more dangerous than ever before.
Report: Taxpayers fled NJ in 2020, and it’s easy to see why
Changes brought about by the coronavirus pandemic could allow more cash-strapped New Jerseyans to walk.
Real fright on Halloween: 14-year-old stabbed by clown with knife, NJ cops say
Police are unaware of a motive for the attack.
Fuming mad, NJ mayor says New York plan could kill residents
Beyond seeking an immediate stop to the congestion pricing plan, the lawsuit calls for a full environmental study that includes potential impacts on the Garden State.