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
NJ Repairs 175,000 Potholes So Far in 2019 and More To Go
The battle to repair potholes on New Jersey roads is an ongoing one, all year round, according to state Transportation Department spokesman Steve Schapiro.
It’s a Record Year for Bald Eagles in New Jersey
This has been a record year for the comeback of bald eagles in New Jersey, with a reported 248 fledglings.
Forgot Your Kid? Mandatory Alarm Proposed for New Cars
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J. 6th District, is pushing for a law to install reminder devices in cars that would detect and alert drivers that a child is in the back seat.
NJ Lawmaker: Ban Trigger That Turns Guns Into Assault Weapons
Assemblyman Paul Moriarty is sponsoring a bill to ban so-called "binary triggers" in New Jersey, a modification he claims will turn a gun into an assault weapon.
Fall gas prices to drop in NJ? That depends on gas tax
There's good and bad news on gas prices for the coming fall.
Wealthy Donor Paying Tuition, Fees for Select NJ College Students
Four Stockton University sophomores have been chosen as the first to take part in the Engelberg Leadership Scholarship Program.
Need for Organ Donors Is Soaring in NJ
A new study from HealthTestingCenters.com finds New Jersey ranked 18th in the nation for organ transplants last year.
If an NJ Biz Wins a Tax Appeal, Towns Can Keep Money for 3 Years
A new law signed by Governor Murphy is meant to cushion the blow for towns — and other taxpayers.
Thousands of NJ Homes Could Flood Due to Climate Change, Report Says
New estimates place the number of new homes along the shore at flood risk from future sea level rise at just over 3,000 -- up from an earlier estimate of 2,700.
NJ Has an Official Reptile — and it Needs Help Finding Places to Live
A new cooperative effort between the state and the New Jersey Audubon is under way to save the bog turtle, the state's official reptile.