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Justin Louis

Justin Louis

Justin Louis is a wandering Jersey boy who finally made it back home. He spent 10 years away for college and various broadcasting jobs in CT, MA, PA, and DC. That whole time, Justin pestered the movers and shakers in NJ radio until they finally relented in 2007 and brought him home to The Garden State. When not on the air you can probably find him cheering on the home team at a Lakewood Blueclaws game, taking a stroll around the Brick Reservoir with his dog, or trying to convince out of staters that there’s a lot more to Jersey than Snooki and The Sopranos.

Join Justin every weekday from 3-8pm as he helps you get home with Ocean County News, Ocean County Traffic Watch, and your favorite soft rock!

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Barnegat’s Relay for Life Means Even More This Year

Throughout the country, the American Cancer Society holds Relay for Life events every year. Barnegat High School is hosting their local relay this weekend, and it'll mean even more this year.

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Texting Miscommunication – Has it Happened to You? [Poll]

Technology is a wonderful thing. These days we can communicate instantly with a wide array of people; family, friends, co-workers, etc. But has the ease of technology ever backfired on you?

Popular location service "Foursquare" co-founder Dennis Crowley (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Popular location service "Foursquare" co-founder Dennis Crowley (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Do you “Check-In”? – Fun or Questionable Privacy? [Poll]

Between the Internet and smartphones, there are dozens of ways to tell our friends what we're up to these days. Do you find "location based services" to be fun, or do you think it's an invasion of privacy?

Remembering Kevin: CFF’s Great Strides Walk

When I was first hired here at Townsquare Media, NJ (Millennium Radio NJ at the time) in 2007, I was pretty much "the quiet new guy". There were a lot of people in the office and it's always a little awkward being "the new guy". But there was one person in particular who took it upon himself to bring me into the fold.

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Thank Goodness this had Nothing to do with NJ!

I was terrified when I saw the headline, "Awesome Bro Attempts to Set World Record for Fist-Pumping" all I could think was, oh please no, this is the last thing we need here in NJ...

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Smoking in Public – What do you Think?

I've talked before about people who fail to pick up after their dogs, sometimes having even seen people leave their puppy plops right in front of signs. This weekend my attention was called to a similar thing, public smoking.

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A Special Guest Blog: Justin’s Mom

 

Barbara’s Excellent Annual Mother’s Day Radio Adventure

Justin has invited me to co-host his radio show on the Friday before Mother’s Day for about 6 years now. It’s a lot of fun, and I look forward to it every year. Not too many parents are given the chance to see their adult children in action at their jobs, and it’s fun and enlightening to see what Justin’s work is all about.

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Justin and his Mom Joined in the Studio by Atlantic City Jewelry [Pictures]

As I continue my annual tradition of having my mom co-host with me before Mother's Day Weekend, we were joined in the studio by Chris from Atlantic City Jewelry and had a mini fashion show. Check out some pictures!

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I Think I’ve Found The Most Bizarre Video on the Internet [Video]

I have absolutely no idea what to make of this video. I can't decide if it's the most hilarious thing I've ever seen, the most bizarre thing I've ever seen, or the most cruel thing I've ever seen.

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A Special Co-Host for Tomorrow Afternoon

As you know (or at least as you'd better know, or you'll be in trouble by Monday), this Sunday is Mother's Day. And tomorrow I'm going to continue a tradition that I started about 6 years ago.