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
Route 35 Reconstruction Listening Tour Continues [AUDIO]
Work has started on the Route 35 reconstruction project, and while some business owners have voiced concerns, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) is putting their fears to rest.
SUV Crashes Into Toms River Shopping Center
A Barnegat man has been charged in an early morning accident on Route 37 in Toms River that sent his SUV crashing into a store inside a shopping plaza.
Film About Lakewood’s Tent City Set to Premiere [AUDIO/VIDEO]
Lakewood's Tent City is Ocean County's most sensitive social issue. A new documentary, Destiny's Bridge, making it's debut in Red Bank tonight, hopes to bring new awareness.
Use of Sandy Funds Turns Into Political Battle in Brick Township [AUDIO]
Is Superstorm Sandy being used as a political football in Brick Township?
Lakewood Man Arrested In Queens In Assault Case
A Lakewood man accused of sexually assaulting his ex-girlfriend at her home in Jackson last week, is arrested in New York.
Fire Damages Roof Of Point Pleasant Beach Restaurant
A small fire damages the roof of a Portuguese restaurant in Point Pleasant Beach and causes Route 35 to be closed for several hours.
Snooki, JWoww Back On The Jersey Shore
Snooki and JWoww may be heading back to the Jersey Shore but they may not be met with open arms.
Road Crew Worker Injured During Paving Project
A road construction worker was hospitalized early this morning after his leg was pinned by a piece of equipment during paving work in Toms River.
Ocean Police Seek Pair Using Stolen Credit Card
Police in Monmouth's Ocean Township continue their search for a man and a woman accused of stealing a wallet and using a stolen credit card.
Thousands in Ocean County Still in Need After Sandy [AUDIO]
It's been over eight months since Superstorm Sandy and although the shore is open for business this summer, there are still thousands of Ocean County residents in need of help.