On weekends, the music comes out to play and so do I. I have the best job in the world, playing Jersey’s Favorite Hits, and I’ve been doing it for more than 20 years here on New Jersey 101.5. You can catch me on Friday nights from 7 p.m. to midnight as well as Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. We have jokes, traffic, weather and great music. One of the great things I love to do is remote broadcasts and appearances. We go all over New Jersey for more fun and I get to meet the people that enjoy the show and our fine station. I live true to my motto: “Livin’ Large and Lovin’ Life.” Who has more fun than me?
Big Joe Henry
The most famous restaurant in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York
NJ, New York, and PA all have great restaurants, but which ones in those states are the most famous?
Record multi-million-dollar at this year’s New Jersey Polar Plunge
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Southside Johnny hospitalized after getting sick mid-show in Asbury Park, NJ
Southside Johnny sick mid show, Bobby Bandiera steps in!
Some of the biggest crimes in history took place here in New Jersey
Rightly or wrongly, New Jersey has always been portrayed as a haven for crime and corruption.
New Jersey’s strict driving laws keeps drivers in their lane
Be careful driving in New Jersey because driving infractions will cost you plenty!
Asbury Park grabs culinary magic with skilled ‘Top Chef’ contestants
Asbury Park grabs culinary magic with fifteen of the best Top Chefs highlighting their delicious skills!
Infamous ‘nude beach’ in NJ will close this year
New Jersey used to have more than one clothing-optional beach.