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Dino Flammia

New Jersey 101.5

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Past articles by Dino:

NJ leads nation for ratio of out-of-state moves, report finds

New Jersey is no stranger to this type of recognition. → Read More

Signed up for NJ ‘do not knock’ registry — Why are people still knocking?

Being a part of your town's do not knock registry does not mean you'll never be bothered at home again. → Read More

Fashion-forward glasses retailer opens 9th NJ location in Middlesex County

The new shop in Menlo Park Mall opened its doors to the public on Mar. 11. → Read More

NJ hospitals carefully monitoring asthma medication shortage

The inhalation solution has been listed on the FDA's list of shortages since the fall, but supply issues could become even more prevalent now that a major manufacturer of the drug has stopped production. → Read More

Keeping NJ’s kids safe from firearms — new report focuses on storage, education

There's a new pool of information and tips for schools, parents, officials, and organizations that want to better protect kids and teens from violence and tragic accidents involving guns. → Read More

Urgent care doctor inappropriately touched patients in 3 NJ counties, officials say

A doctor is now charged with criminal sexual contact in three New Jersey counties for inappropriately touching patients, according to officials. → Read More

Guilty: Newark, NJ cop used paid sick leave to work private job

A Newark officer who's awaiting hearings on charges related to drugs and other offenses has been found guilty of official misconduct and theft for acts committed in 2018. → Read More

Jumping through hoops to change your name? NJ bill looks to help newlyweds

A proposed New Jersey law looks to streamline the name-change process by adjusting the marriage license form. → Read More

Charges: Boonton, NJ police captain stole files and computer towers from department

A police captain in Boonton was caught on video stealing records and computer towers from the police department, according to New Jersey officials. → Read More

28 NJ towns cited for discrimination against nonbinary residents

With the notices, each municipality is told that their marriage application violates the law and that such a violation could result in a fine of up to $10,000. → Read More

Kidney donation from Salem County, NJ mom could save 2 lives

A married mother of three is back at work after donating one of her kidneys to a complete stranger in early February. → Read More

NJ targets deepfake pornography of innocent victims

Legislation newly introduced by Sen. Kristin Corrado would criminalize the non-consensual sharing of this fake porn. → Read More

These 7 NJ hospitals rank among the world’s best, according to Newsweek

New Jersey's best showing is No. 46. → Read More

Snake found behind fridge in Jersey City — want to adopt it?

A 4-foot-long python was found behind the refrigerator in a 29th-floor apartment, according to a local animal shelter. → Read More

Women make up about one-third of NJ Legislature — is that good?

We've been outpaced by other states, said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers. → Read More

Uber driver in Ocean County, NJ charged with criminal sexual contact of passenger

According to authorities, the victim and three fellow passengers called for an Uber ride from Barnegat to Tuckerton. → Read More

Can you kill a bat in your home? What NJ law says you should do

As long as you don't suspect the bat made contact with anyone, the fix is quite quick ... but nerve-racking. → Read More

NJ reveals top 10 consumer complaints of 2022

The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs received a total of 18,084 official complaints from individuals in 2022. → Read More

'Oldest cheese shop in America' is moving from NY to NJ

Alleva Dairy is saying arrivederci to New Yorkers — not by choice — and planning to set up shop in Bergen County. Promoted as the oldest cheese shop → Read More

Teen suicide: NJ panel holds hearing following death of Adriana Kuch

I've never seen it like this before. Our children are struggling at levels that are unbelievable, Susan Tellone, clinical director for the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide, told members of the New Jersey Senate Education Committee. → Read More