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.
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150 Animals Discovered At Howell Home
A Howell woman faces a slew of animal cruelty charges after more than 100 were taken out of her home over the weekend.
New Jersey Mapping Website Is A Vital Tool [AUDIO]
While the recovery from Superstorm Sandy continues, a new interactive mapping web site could help with the rebuilding process.
Seaside St. Patrick’s Day Parade Honors Sandy Rebuilding [AUDIO]
Thousands are expected to attend the 29th annual Ocean Count Saint Patrick's Day Parade. This year's focus will be on celebrating the shore, and rebuilding stronger and better.
Lakewood Ups Police Presence In, Around Schools [AUDIO]
It's been almost three months since the Newtown, Connecticut tragedy. Ever since those innocent lives were taken, schools all across the country and the state continue to work on plans to make things safer for students, faculty, staff and administrators.
Ocean County Debris Cleanup Costing A Hefty Penny [AUDIO]
The cost to clean up the damage left behind by Superstorm Sandy isn't cheap. No one knows that better than Ocean County officials, who are set to approve an emergency appropriation this week. It will be the third one since the storm hit back in October.
Ocean County’s Oyster Creek Replacing Sirens [AUDIO]
Superstorm Sandy was an eye-opener for owners of the Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Ocean County's Lacey Township.
Boats Catch Fire In Long Branch
Six boats have caught fire this morning in Long Branch.
JCP&L Explains Need for Rate Hike Request [AUDIO]
Superstorm Sandy did a number on Jersey Central Power & Light. Now, the utility is turning to you, the customer, for some financial help.
Deadline to File for FEMA Assistance Approaching [AUDIO]
If your home or business was directly affected by Superstorm Sandy, you have until Friday to apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance.
BPU: Monmouth Water Pipe Collapse Could Have Been Avoided
Last summer's pipe collapse that plunged Monmouth County into a state of emergency, could have been avoided.