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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Hate crimes spike: NJ officials take action to set example for U.S.
One bill recognizes "doxxing" as a crime of the fourth degree — even worse if the act results in serious harm.
Big cut coming to NJ’s gas tax? A new plan has been introduced
The idea from Democrats in the Assembly and Senate also calls for bigger fees related to owning an electric vehicle.
Top 10 scams revealed: They cost NJ residents millions a year
Being vulnerable is so expensive.
How many arrests have been avoided with NJ’s legal weed laws?
Recreational marijuana has now been legal in New Jersey for three years.
Common material in NJ schools could be damaging children’s organs
No one knows how many schools in New Jersey have students and staff stepping on to potentially toxic floors on a daily basis.
Groups: NJ e-bike proposal is bad for insurers, working-class residents
A number of groups are pushing back against a proposed New Jersey law that passed through a Senate committee.
New Jersey could be making a ‘radical’ change to license plates
The style was around until 1991, when plates switched to a style similar to what New Jersey has today.
NJ phasing out gas cars, but most residents are against the plan
If you're not yet aware that New Jersey plans to completely phase out the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by the year 2035, here's your next warning, well in advance.
Can’t see the doctor? NJ report says you can blame their pay
The Garden State is near the bottom nationally for its ratio of primary care docs to residents, and New Jersey ranks 48th out of 50 in primary care spending.
Cops: NJ special-needs school worker arrested for child pornography
Pretrial conditions for the defendant include supervision and internet monitoring.