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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New poll declares NJ’s favorite convenience store
One convenience store crushes all of its competition in a new poll about the Garden State's favorite.
Concerned NJ mayor wants to block certain info from going public
A New Jersey law that was prompted by the tragic death of a judge's son in 2020 doesn't offer enough protection to all officials, according to a New Jersey mayor who is concerned about his own safety.
Report: NJ county’s COVID program riddled with waste and abuse
One worker was paid more than $130,000 over 11 months and the county doesn't know who that person was or what that person did, the report says.
Where is Central Jersey? It may be bigger than you think
Opinions from New Jersey residents differ from the regional definitions that the Monmouth University Polling Institute has been using to break down results.
Be vigilant, NJ — Hurricane season prediction for 2024
It's still early, but New Jersey's vulnerable coast and flood-prone communities never want to hear this: the Atlantic hurricane season is likely to be an explosive one in 2024.
Monmouth County, NJ shore town getting $1.4 million for Main Street upgrades
The mayor says this project has been an objective for the borough for more than two years.
Player harassment may convince NJ to make big change to college sports betting
New Jersey is considered to have some of the strictest rules related to betting on college sports, and there's a proposal to take the state's restrictions even further.
Epidemic of missing class: NJ schools with the worst attendance
More New Jersey students are consistently missing school now than prior to the pandemic.
Know a problem gambler in NJ? How to help them and yourself
"It is so important to try to separate the disorder that you absolutely despise from the person you absolutely love," said Leonard Brazer, treatment coordinator with CCGNJ.
A move by NYC is making Airbnb rentals explode in New Jersey
Some New Jersey markets have seen a boost in Airbnb bookings due to a relatively new law in New York City that places major restrictions on short-term rentals.