Sergio Bichao has served as managing editor of New Jersey 101.5's digital presence since 2021 and has been with the state's most-listened-to radio station since 2016, when he joined one of the most respected online news teams in the state where he was born and raised. Over the years, the Society of Professional Journalists and the N.J. Press Association have recognized his investigating reporting on the shortcomings in the regulation of licensed professionals as well as in transparency in law enforcement. He was the editor on a series of articles that brought juvenile court cases to the public’s attention, ultimately resulting in the state Supreme Court mandating sensitivity training for all judges. His career has spanned writing obits to editing front pages, always guided by a commitment to justice and a love for everything New Jersey.
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Exact times when solar eclipse will be seen in New Jersey
While New Jersey is not in the path of the totality, we will experience a partial eclipse. Depending on where you are in New Jersey, the percentage of totality will vary from around 85% to more than 93%.
Wall, NJ athlete charged in sex assault as hazing scandal hits football team
A student involved in an unfolding hazing scandal at Wall High School is facing a separate charge in an unrelated sexual assault, New Jersey 101.5 has learned.
Bowling Alleys, Arcades, Museums Reopen July 2 — Gyms Can Start, Too
Gov. Phil Murphy on Wednesday announced another list of facilities that could open their doors to the public starting July 2.
NJ Governor says Memorial Day Cookouts with Family, Neighbors is Allowed
Memorial Day weekend this year won't be a total washout.
NJ shutting indoor shopping centers, malls — Closed hospitals may reopen
The new normal in New Jersey now also means no more shopping at indoor malls, no hanging out at arcades and no family outings at amusement parks.
Trump stiffed hundreds of workers and contractors in New Jersey, report says
A USA Today investigation out Thursday found hundreds of people who said Trump and his businesses failed to pay for their work.