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 Keeps Having Tornadoes: How to Stay Safe
There have been eight tornadoes in New Jersey this year, prompting warnings from the American Red Cross to residents.
2019 Hurricane Season May Become More Severe
Federal forecasters have changed their prediction for the remainder of this Atlantic hurricane season, which runs through the end of November.
Coast Guard Warns: Airbnb, Uber Don’t Translate to Boats
The Coast Guard is warning the public and boaters about illegal charter boat operations this summer. They suggest some popular trends may be partly to blame.
Don’t Have Cable? TV Stations in NY, NJ, Philly are Changing Channels
TV stations all over the country will be changing over-the-air frequencies this year to make room for expanded wireless services.
$15.7 Million Going to New Jersey Arts Groups
The New Jersey State Council on the Arts has approved $15.7M in grants to individuals and organizations involved in the arts in every county.
Cape May County Reopens Townsends Inlet Bridge
The newly rebuilt Townsends Inlet Bridge between Avalon and Sea Isle City has reopened.
Back-to-school spending at all-time highs
The National Retail Federation reports that they expect record back-to-school spending this year.
Federal Rules Creating a Doctor Shortage in NJ
New Jersey's two U.S. Senators and two members of the State's House delegation propose legislation to fix the state's worsening doctor shortage.
NJ to Discuss Best Ways to Fix Streets to Improve Safety
The NJDOT receive a $16,000 federal grant to conduct a series of statewide workshops aimed at reducing fatal accidents, especially those involving pedestrians.
One Million Oysters Will Be Deployed at NJ Military Base Tuesday
Environmentalists with the New York/New Jersey Baykeeper program will deploy a million oysters at Naval Weapons Station Earle in Monmouth County Tuesday.