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
Taxes and fees go up for wireless services — but not so bad in NJ
While wireless service charges have been decreasing, taxes, fees and so while wireless service charges have been decreasing, taxes, fees and surcharges on those services have been steadily rising according to a very comprehensive new report from The Tax Foundation.
Survey: Adults most stressed about 2020 election, health care
A survey of 3,000 adults across the U.S. done by The American Psychological Association finds that most report being stressed by the pending presidential race, health care and concerns about mass shootings.
AC wants taxpayers to win with bigger slice of sports betting pie
Atlantic City officials want to see legislation from Trenton to rearrange the tax formula for the very hot sports betting activity so that the city sees some tax-relief revenue.
NJ university is trying to teach civility in political discussions
In an effort to revive civility in the discussion of politics, Stockton University will sponsor a series of small-group and community discussions on the issue, starting in January.
Answering jury duty notices now easier in 3 counties
You'll now be able to fill out your question are online in more counties.
What to do if your carbon monoxide alarm goes off
The colder weather brings with it a greater risk from an unseen hazard that can get into any New Jersey dwelling...Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
It’s that time of year: Clear your medicine cabinet of unused pills
Tomorrow is the 11th annual, "American Medicine Chest Challenge," a day to rid your medicine chest...and home...of unwanted prescription and other medications.
Reasons why New Jersey is the 3rd best place to live
An analysis by the website, 247wallstreet.com found New Jersey is the 3rd-best state country in which to reside.
After 15 years, Stockton’s observatory exploring the skies again
Stockton University is reopening a long-dormant observatory this month after its closure about 15 years ago.
Rutgers gets grant to bring medical advances to patients faster
Rutgers is one of five new hubs selected by The National Institutes of Health.