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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Woman Brutally Attacked at Toms River Motel
A brutal stabbing at the Americana Motel in Toms River is under investigation.
Power Companies Battle a Challenging Winter [AUDIO]
With each approaching storm, the state's utility companies take steps to make sure they're prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws at us.
2 Arrested in Monmouth Drug Bust
A search warrant in Monmouth's Ocean Township leads to a major heroin bust.
Flood Insurance Premiums Up In the Air [AUDIO]
While the U.S. Senate has approved a plan to delay a hike in flood insurance premiums, the measure remains stalled in the House of Representatives. This has Jersey Shore-based Superstorm Sandy victims and officials on edge.
Ocean County Frustrated Over Sandy Funds [AUDIO]
Recovery from Sandy continues at the shore and all across New Jersey, nearly 16 months after the storm. Meanwhile, frustration continues to mount in Ocean County as many communities wait with bated breath for federal relief funds.
Monmouth Drug Forums Coming This Week
The ongoing heroin epidemic knows no county borders.
Tough Winter Playing Havoc With Route 35 Reconstruction [AUDIO]
The rough winter weather has slowed the Route 35 reconstruction project. Shore area officials are hoping it will be done in time for the summer, but many think that's unlikely considering the snow, ice and rain.
Lakewood Resident Pistol Whipped in Home Invasion
Lakewood Police are investigating an armed home invasion robbery where a township resident was pistol-whipped and the gun was fire fired in the home last night.
Positives and Negatives Of The Rough Winter
With more snow possible for next week, most of us have had enough of the Winter of 2014. However, there are both positives and negatives for the environment and the Barnegat Bay.
FEMA Releases Preliminary Flood Maps [AUDIO]
It's hard to believe Superstorm Sandy hit the Garden State almost a year and four months ago. It has been a very stressful time for the thousands of people trying to pick up the pieces of what Mother Nature left behind.