Jen is a seasoned radio veteran with more than 30 years of experience as a broadcast journalist and morning show co-host. She has been at NJ 101.5 since 2016 as a news anchor and digital content writer. Before that, Jen was a traffic reporter at Total/Shadow Traffic, a business news anchor at The Wall Street Journal Radio Network, a morning show co-host on 106.3 GROCK, 95.9 The Rat, 92.7 WOBM, 100.1 WJRZ and Q104.3 in New York City, and a morning show producer on Z100. She is also a voiceover artist and an announcer for Tournament of Bands high school marching band competitions. Jen lives at the Jersey Shore and mostly enjoys writing stories about animals.
Jen Ursillo
15 of the best bakeries in NJ for Irish soda bread
These are 15 of the best bakeries in New Jersey to buy freshly made Irish soda bread.
2 infants surrendered at NJ Safe Haven sites so far this year
So far in 2024, two healthy newborns have been surrendered at NJ Safe Haven sites, according to officials at the New Jersey Department of Children and Families.
NJ school district calls early dismissal over fears of solar eclipse
The Livingston Public Schools District has announced it will have an early dismissal on Monday, April 8, so unsupervised students don't risk damaging their eyes during the solar eclipse.
Free recycling buckets available again to residents of this NJ county
Mercer County has ordered more
Hundreds of part time jobs available this summer at NJ state parks
The NJ DEP is looking to fill hundreds of part-time jobs this summer with increased salaries at its state parks, forests, and historic sites.
News for NJ students: Big changes to the 2024 SAT exam
The 2024 SAT exam goes all digital this year and that's one of the many key changes to the exam going forward, The College Board announced.
Goodbye! People in NJ are fleeing these towns the most
New Jersey's population may have grown by 4% over a decade but not these towns, where the population keeps getting smaller.
What people in NJ and nation worry about AI and their jobs
A national survey conducted by Rutgers assessed the concerns U.S. workers have regarding artificial intelligence and the impact it may have on their jobs in the future.
300-year-old pub in NJ is closing — could come back better than ever
A 300-year-old New Jersey restaurant will close its doors temporarily next month for a major renovation project.
NJ Transit plushies raise thousands to care for a famous NJ bull
NJ Transit CEO Kevin Corbett took a ride to Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue in Wantage to present the founder with a $10,000 check from the sale of its plush animals to help care for Ricardo, the bull.