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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Want a bank job in NJ? Banking giant announces $23 minimum wage
A financial institution with nearly 200 branches in New Jersey is raising its minimum wage to $23, nearly $9 more than the Garden State's minimum pay level.
NJ announces new teacher of the year for 2023-2024
There was a finalist out of every county, and officials announced the honor as a surprise in front of students and staff Tuesday morning.
Officials: ‘Bad actors’ refusing help in Middle Township, NJ homeless encampments
The township says homeless encampments on private property in the Rio Grande section of town are associated with illegal drug use, violent crime, and disrespect for property owners' rights.
It’s not your fault you hit a deer, but it can still cost you in New Jersey
Drivers in New Jersey filed tens of thousands of animal collision claims over a recent 12-month period, according to new research.
Who did it? Crossing guard struck by car in Bayonne, NJ
Police want to know who hit the woman, helped her to a sidewalk, and drove away.
Want to understand white supremacy? New exhibit running at NJ college
"We're not trying to excuse any kind of behavior, obviously. But we try to understand it," said Elke Weesjes, one of the creators of the exhibit.
Full of rage? Where to break stuff in New Jersey
The concept is simple: you reserve a spot in a room that's equipped for chaos, don some protective clothing, and start swinging at breakables.
NJ adds jobs, unemployment rate edges up
In the private sector, job gains were recorded in seven out of nine major sectors.
Is your kid’s bus ever on time? NJ could still use drivers
Companies and districts would love to get more wannabe drivers on board, because any full rosters in September can easily dissolve by winter.
Report: How NJ cleaned up its unemployment mess since COVID
The coronavirus pandemic was a cataclysm for New Jersey's system that processes claims from individuals out of work, but it was also a mess throughout much of the nation.