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
Atlantic County’s violent crime initiative focuses on the most dangerous
The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office has teamed up with multiple local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies to put together a Violent Crime Initiative, aimed at identifying the most dangerous adults and juveniles in the county.
Check your fridge: A spinach salad recall comes from NJ farm
Spinach grown on a New Jersey farm and used by Bright Farms in salad kits has been recalled due to possible listeria contamination, according to the U.S.F.D.A.
NJ man charged with setting multiple fires at neighbor’s house
Police busted a man for setting three fires on three separate dates at the same residence in Little Egg Harbor, according to the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office.
Virus outbreak at NJ restaurant — you may want to get vaccinated
The Gloucester County Health Department is encouraging diners who ate at the Olive Garden in Deptford last month to get vaccinated for Hepatitis-A after a food handler recently tested positive for the illness.
NJ bishop remains hospitalized during trip to Rome
Trenton Diocese Bishop David O'Connell is resting comfortably in Rome after suffering a heart attack while on a pilgrimage, according to The Trenton Monitor.
NJ is contaminating its tap water every time we do this in winter
NJ American Water is warning residents that common rock salt used to de-ice roadways and sidewalks can negatively impact drinking water supplies as well as the environment.
New Jersey homeowners may have to ditch these popular appliances soon
The Biden administration’s final rule made last month that imposes stricter energy efficiency standards for residential refrigerators and freezers means every American may have to comply with new appliances by 2029 or 2030.
Warning for NJ parents: Recalled baby formula could be deadly
Thousands of cans of Nutramigen Hypoallergenic Infant Formula Powder have been recalled due to the possible presence of a contaminant.
Ridgefield Park, NJ, Security Officer Charged With Child Rape
A 19-year-old Ridgefield Park security officer has been charged with sexually assaulting a child in Garfield, following a three-month investigation.
NJ Transit now selling merchandise to capitalize on new bull celebrity
NJ Transit is now taking pre-orders for a plush "Ricardo the Bull" where a portion of the proceeds will go to the animal sanctuary taking care of the real-life bull.