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 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.
NJ congressman has 2 ideas to help Americans improve their credit
New Jersey's 5th District Congressman, Democrat Josh Gottheimer, has introduced two bills to help consumers with their credit and their credit security.
NJ keeps having tornadoes: How to stay safe (Rough storms Tues!)
There have been 8 tornadoes in NJ this year.
NJ travelers have choices: Which airports are the best?
Newark isn't the worst.
2019 hurricane season may become more severe
Federal forecasters have changed their prediction for the remainder of this Atlantic hurricane season.
NJ gas company targets invisible leaks that affect climate change
Elizabethtown Gas is deploying new technology to detect methane gas leaks in their system and pinpoint exactly where they are.
Another year, another National Night Out
Tomorrow is, "National Night Out," an annual event that's been held in neighborhoods in towns and cities in New Jersey and across the country for 36 years.
New Jersey’s biggest employers not who they used to be
A&P of Montvale closed its doors, and Amazon's suddenly a big employer.
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.
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 over the next year, to make room for expanded wireless services.