Joe V is a proud outspoken advocate for the LGBTQ+ community both in New Jersey and around the United States. He has been the producer for various talk shows at New Jersey 101.5 since 2011, and has served as a talk show host and writer in that time. Even though Joe is a native of Staten Island, NY, he has lived most of his life in various parts of New Jersey, where many aspects of the Garden State have shaped him into who he is today. He's a diehard fan of the New York Yankees, New York Giants, New York Rangers, and New York Knicks, and is a Bruce Springsteen fanboy and music nerd. He loves to learn about local, U.S., and world history, talks way too much about fantasy football, and has been known to drive long distances for food. You can follow Joe V on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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New Jersey’s license plate is gross. It’s time to make a new one (Opinion)
We could do better.
1913 to now: A New Jersey license plate trip through the years
Any plate 1959 until present is still considered valid, provided they have been continuously registered.
Chappelle, Rogan, more: Hard Rock in Atlantic City adds to summer lineup
These acts include classic rockers, stand up comedians, country music stars, and contemporary favorites.
Cringeworthy NJ couple hurls homophobic slurs, kicked off flight (Opinion)
The family has yet to respond.
Two NJ natives selected in the first round of the 2022 NFL Draft
If the scouts are correct, it won't be long until New Jersey's newest NFL players are making a splash on Sunday afternoons
NJ officials worried part of I-80 may experience ‘sudden failure’
The estimated cost of the repairs to the wall's crack and deterioration stands at $51 million.
Hope you’re hungry: Empanada festival comes to NJ this weekend
After sampling some creative empanada recipes, you'll be asked to cast a vote on your favorites.
Wawa workers reveal the food orders they hate making the most
A diverse menu has its drawbacks for some employees.
Viral video claims to show Newark, NJ cop smoking blunt (Opinion)
The Newark Department of Public Safety claims it was the work of an "amateur comedian."
The last time the NBA Finals went through New Jersey
In 2012 the Nets made their Brooklyn debut, but before that, New Jersey was their home dating back to 1977.