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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Officials: NJ woman stole $1 million intended for deceased aunt
The niece of a woman who passed away in 1998 has been stealing federal retirement benefits ever since, according to officials.
When your favorite Jersey Fresh produce hits shelves in 2024
Spring/summer is a big time of year for Jersey-born fruits and vegetables to hit grocery stores and farm markets.
NJ trains are going straight to MetLife for big shows in May and June
Fans planning on seeing some big music acts live at MetLife Stadium in May and June will be able to take a mass transit ride right to the venue.
These 30 NJ hospitals just received an ‘A’ for patient safety
New Jersey hospitals have stepped up their game since the fall, according to a report released Wednesday by a health care advocacy group.
The schools with the best SAT scores in every NJ county
It's not easy to average close to 1600 on the SAT as an entire high school, but a couple spots in New Jersey did just that in 2023.
NJ official: Game-changing airline rules need to be permanent
One rule requires that airlines provide direct refunds, rather than vouchers, following a canceled flight or one that is significantly delayed.
NJ lawmakers float idea of maximum funding cuts for schools
As officials consider ways to revamp the state's school funding formula, a proposed law aims to ensure that school districts are never delivered an unsustainable blow in funding cuts in a given year.
Try your luck, NJ — Rita’s is giving away free ice for a year, and a trip
The Italian ice chain Rita's is celebrating its 40th anniversary, but it's the customers and website visitors who are in line for some gifts.
$2,000 for making waves — NJ shore town steps up enforcement
Officials say road flooding is getting out of hand and people are making it even worse by driving through floodwaters and creating a chain reaction.
New poll reveals how common guns are in NJ homes
Gun permits are on the rise in the Garden State, and a new Rutgers-Eagleton Poll shows that's coinciding with a rise in the number of homes equipped with at least one firearm.