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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More NJ schools closing early for upcoming solar eclipse
It's never safe to stare at the sun, and it's expected that kids and adults alike will be tempted to take a look up at the spectacle.
If your water tastes like chlorine, New Jersey American Water has good news
Customers in more than 40 New Jersey communities may soon notice a pleasant difference in their water supply.
Want to work in Monmouth County, NJ? Huge job fair announced for April
There will be full-time, part-time, and temporary jobs available.
Cops: 24-year-old arrested after child is burned at Palisades Park, NJ day care
The child care in question is a a home-based program.
NJ officials: 20 charged for stealing unemployment benefits
According to state officials, the charged defendants collected more than $1.1 million in unemployment insurance funds to which they were not entitled.
‘Gas station heroin’ hurting more naive residents in New Jersey
New Jersey officials knew a problem was brewing in the summer, and now they're trying to avoid an epidemic.
Cold case in Neptune City, NJ — officials want your help with a 1996 murder
Twenty-eight years ago on a Friday morning, the owner of a convenience store was murdered while working in the shop.
Caught on camera out of state? NJ bill says you shouldn’t have to pay
There's a proposal that would block New Jersey from sharing driver info with out-of-state entities if they're trying to issue you a ticket.
NJ community colleges say they may be forced to raise tuition
More than 230,000 New Jerseyans are educated at the state's community colleges each year.
Why a 64-year-old is running entire length of NJ, and what he wants from you
Sixty-four-year-old Ray Pinney is in better shape than most New Jersey residents, and he'll be putting it to good use in April.