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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Do your kids use water beads? Why an NJ official wants them banned
The tiny beads expand to a little bit smaller than the size of a marble when users place them in water.
NJ homeless count in 2023 is viewed as a win by officials
Eviction is the No. 2 reason for homelessness in New Jersey.
‘Truly heartbreaking’ need hasn’t subsided for NJ food pantries
"There are some people who used to donate to the pantry, that are now using the pantry," said Kim Guadagno, executive director of the social services agency Mercy Center in Asbury Park.
Are you covered for a flooded car in New Jersey?
You may have automobile insurance, because New Jersey requires it, but you may also be completely out of luck in these instances when it comes to coverage.
NJ synagogue spray painted with ‘repulsive messages’
Authorities believe juveniles are responsible.
Unique mental health crisis model expands again for NJ law enforcement
A program designed to help ensure that police interactions with the public don't get out of hand should have a presence in every New Jersey county by year's end.
These 23 NJ districts are getting money to expand preschool
The funding is meant to support 30 projects that include the creation, expansion, and renovation of preschool facilities.
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.