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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NJ may add an excuse to get out of jury duty
In order to be excused, jurors must complete a questionnaire online or through the mail.
NJ records big spike in dangerous sexually transmitted infection
Many people with the infection may not know they have it.
How much snow fell in NJ? Totals from Feb. 13 storm
A quick-hitting storm dropped more than a foot of snow in some spots in New Jersey on Tuesday.
NJ tax rebate program expanded for 2023 taxes — how to apply
Applications are now being mailed out to give residents a chance to cash in on a New Jersey tax rebate program.
Child vaccinations in NJ still falling short of pre-COVID numbers
Professionals are urging parents to get their kids back on track — at a certain age, a kid's stockpile of vaccines will determine whether or not they can attend public school.
NJ veterinarians can’t stop unnecessary euthanasia … at least for now
Veterinarians in New Jersey would have more power to save pets from being put to sleep, under legislation introduced by a state senator.
Is NJ safe? How residents feel in different neighborhoods
"When we drill further down into the overall positive ratings of one's local area and feelings of safety, it looks like more of a tale of two New Jerseys," said Ashley Koning, director of a Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
Report: Black NJ residents given a harder time during COVID lockdown
In Trenton, where just 30% of the population is Black, every police record that included race information involved a Black person.
You may be newly eligible for NJ’s earned income tax credit
About 240,000 New Jersey residents who are eligible to benefit from the state's earned income tax credit do not apply.
NJ is funding schools that want to switch to electric buses
New Jersey is putting up tens of millions of dollars over the next few years to put a dent in the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the state.