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
Camden County libraries scrap overdue fines and fees
In Camden County, they are scraping fines and fees for late or overdue library books and items past their return date
Monthly dinner in Hoboken to break bread with cops & neighbors
In Hoboken, a new community dinner held every month is helping residents get to know each other and discuss common issues in the city.
Good news for gas prices in New Jersey
They could get even lower by summer.
More female firefighters suffer from PTSD, study finds
They're also more likely to have suicidal thoughts.
Ocean County prosecutor wants you to ‘Love Thy Neighbor’
There's no room for hate in Ocean County, the prosecutor's office says.
Large sharks showing up off the Jersey Shore
They're just passing through, but swimmers should be cautious.
Atlantic City cops giving their cell phone numbers to locals
Atlantic City police have formed a "Neighborhood Coordination Unit," to engage local residents, day-to-day, about their concerns and problems in the city.
Dinner and a show — without leaving your Jersey diner
You've heard of dinner theatre, but it's likely that you have never heard of diner theatre, a new idea that's been getting a tryout at some local eateries in the state.
‘Near-normal’ Atlantic hurricane season predicted for 2019
The latest prediction from federal forecasters calls for a normal or near-normal Atlantic hurricane season this year.
NJ seniors do better job of controlling their diabetes
Jersey seniors fare well in certain health areas but could do better in others, according to the latest report from UnitedHealth Foundation.