Joe Cutter is the senior news anchor at New Jersey 101.5. I have toiled daily in the newsroom since 1989 as an anchor, correspondent, field reporter and news director. I have also learned not to call State government between noon and 1:30, because they are out to lunch.
Joe Cutter
Doctor shortage in NJ: Can country 2,000 miles away help?
Only about half of New Jersey's primary care needs are being met because of the shortage.
Carrying a flag to cross the street — Middlesex towns trying it
Keeping pedestrians from getting hit crossing the streets of New Jersey is an ongoing struggle. In East Brunswick, Keep Middlesex Moving is trying something called "Flag It!"
Bald eagle comeback continues in NJ
The Conserve Wildlife Foundation reports 123 bald eagle chicks have taken wing for the first time in New Jersey this year
NJ to allow lower-income residents to tap into solar energy
New Jersey is rapidly moving ahead with a plan to bring the benefits of solar energy to urban and low-income residents.
Pedestrian safety campaign starts on LBI
The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority has kicked off a summer effort on Long Beach Island centered on pedestrian safety.
Drive this way: Jersey wineries want help finding them
New Jersey's wineries and vineyards say they are being shortchanged by highway and interstate signage, when it comes to directing visitors to their venues.
Jersey Fresh tomatoes are back in season
State Agriculture Secretary Doug Fisher says the world-famous Jersey tomato is a little late this year, but the varieties are a good as ever.
75% of accountants say Murphy’s 1st budget could be disaster
3 out of 4 New Jersey certified public accountants surveyed believe the new state budget will harm our economy.
What will happen to radioactive waste after Oyster Creek closes?
A public meeting about shutting down the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station after almost 50 years of operation is scheduled for Tuesday evening in Lacey.
Retail stores in NJ say business is booming
A poll of retail tenants from a New Jersey management Company finds the most positive results in the six-year history of the poll.