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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Most Renters Have No Renters Insurance [AUDIO]
If you rent your house or apartment, did you know there's a layer of security to protect your valuables?
Democrat Announces For Third District Congressional Seat
A Democrat from Burlington County is already eyeing up the 3rd District Congressional seat Jon Runyan is giving up.
Federal Dollars Help Waterways After Sandy [AUDIO]
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) announced federal funding for the cleanup of lakes and waterways affected by Superstorm Sandy in Monmouth and Middlesex Counties.
Stolen Lotto Tickets Null and Void in NJ [AUDIO]
Last week in Ocean County, a Shell Gas Station in Toms River was robbed of several cartons of cigarettes and thousands of lottery tickets.
Autism Study Underway at Rutgers University [AUDIO]
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New research published online in the American Journal of Psychiatry by scientists at Rutgers University and The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Ohio, reveals that there is a genetic link connecting family members with autism like Lorenzo Miodus-Santini to those like his brother, Christian, who have specific language impairment characterized by speech and la
Child Abuse Conference Coming To Monmouth University [AUDIO]
We've all seen the disgusting headlines: a child pornography bust. A teen sexually abused and assaulted. Teachers having sex with their students.
New Feeding Vehicles Unveiled for State Emergencies [AUDIO]
The Garden State continues to strengthen all resources in the event another disaster comes our way.
Should We Be Worried About TB Test Shortages? [AUDIO]
A nationwide shortage of Tuberculosis tests has health officials around New Jersey sounding the alarm. Are there alternatives? Should we be worried?
The Mental Impact From The Superstorm
Although the massive amounts of debris from Superstorm Sandy have been hauled away, the emotional scars remain almost a year later. For many of us, they will never leave. But there is help out there.
Ocean County Teacher Gets National Attention [AUDIO]
A fourth grade teacher from Ortley Beach, who has spent the last 29 years at the Hugh J. Boyd Elementary School in Seaside Heights, is getting national attention as one of People Magazine's Teacher's of the Year.