Jason Allentoff is the morning news anchor for Townsquare Shore Stations WOBM-FM and WOBM-AM. He contributes Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex County reports to New Jersey 101.5. Allentoff has been with our company since 2006. He studied communication at Monmouth University. Allentoff is also an independent filmmaker and website designer.
Jason Allentoff
Huge Beach Party Today in Seaside Heights [AUDIO]
For decades, Seaside Heights has proudly held its reputation as one of America's most iconic summer destinations.
Horizon BCBSNJ Sweepstakes Celebrates Sandy Recovery
Summer 2013 officially begins this Friday. It's hard to believe next week marks nine months since Superstorm Sandy.
Standoff With Sand Bar Shooting Suspect Ends
A standoff with the suspect in an early morning shooting at the Sand Bar Restautant in Brielle in Point Pleasant is over.
Coyotes Spotted in Monmouth County Neighborhoods
A series of coyote sightings have Monmouth County health officials on full alert.
Should Easement Holdouts Be Named Publicly? [AUDIO]
The fate of that 11-mile dune project from the Manasquan Inlet down to the Barnegat Inlet rests in the hands of the property owners refusing to sign the easements.
The Barnegat Bay Is Not Dead After Sandy [AUDIO]
To all those critics out there, all of those "Negative Nancy's," all those who believe the Barnegat Bay is totally doomed - you're wrong.
Holdouts Not Budging On Easements [AUDIO]
The 11-mile-long oceanfront dune project remains up in the air, thanks to hundreds of holdouts, refusing to sign easements.
Two Brick Men Die In Violent Crash
A violent accident involving a tree and a bicyclist claims the life of two young men from Brick.
New Life for Long Beach Island Landmark [AUDIO/VIDEO]
While many of the old Jersey landmarks have come and gone, there is still one along a busy stretch of Route 9 in Southern Ocean County.
Sandy Delays Ocean County Budgets [AUDIO]
Normally by now, county and municipal budgets are set. But Superstorm Sandy knocked the pins out of that plan, as many sit, anxiously awaiting the much-needed federal relief money.