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
Bayville Video Prankster Goes to Japan
Remember the online zombie prankster from Bayville?
Martin Luther King Honored With a Play From Lakewood Writer
Today, we remember the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Junior. A Lakewood playwright has transformed his remarkable story into a full stage production.
Fight Led To New Year’s Shooting at Ramada Inn
A fight between two parties being held at the Ramada Inn of Toms River is what sparked a shooting that left three people wounded.
Ocean County Health Department Joins Facebook
The Ocean County Health Department has joined the world of social media
Princess, Camel Who Picked NFL Winners, Dies [VIDEO/AUDIO]
Princess the Camel, everyone's favorite sports prognosticator at Popcorn Park Zoo in Forked River, has died.
MLK Remembered With A Concert
As we remember the life of Martin Luther King Junior, the Manchester Township Middle and High School Gospel Chorus will celebrate his legacy with an annual tradition.
Squirrel-AIDS Hoax Creates Ocean County Panic [AUDIO]
No one is laughing in Lacey Township, or at the Ocean County Health Department, after a recent headline and online news article launched a flurry of concerns.
One Arrested In Jackson Robbery
A stabbing in Jackson has police probing exactly what happened.
Pinelands Commission Nixes Pipeline, For Now [AUDIO]
A proposed natural gas pipeline in South Jersey failed to pass muster Friday, when a tie vote by the Pinelands Commission blocked a potential memorandum of agreement with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
New Concerns for NJ Parents About Teen Drug Use [AUDIO]
A growing number of New Jersey children, especially teenagers, are playing chemist -- putting themselves at risk in an effort to get high -- while authorities and anti-drug advocates are now sounding the alarm.