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
Moving in! The 21 fastest growing towns in New Jersey
The U.S. Census American Community Survey's 5-year estimates for 2012 and 2022 reveal the top 21 fastest-growing New Jersey municipalities and the 21 fastest-shrinking towns.
NJ will be closing some roads to allow these little critters to cross
The annual salamander migration begins Friday night closing off Beekman Road in East Brunswick and White Pine Road in South Brunswick during the overnight hours.
Think spring: World-famous flower show returns to Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Flower Show returns for its 195th year next month with a new theme, new exhibits, and tons of floral and gardening activities.
Don’t be a victim: NJ utility company warns about an uptick in scams
Atlantic City Electric warns customers to be vigilant after reporting an increase in scams and scam attempts in 2023.
Disturbing: NJ cops find injured dogs that may have been used as ‘bait’
Eight dogs were rescued and arrests were made after police uncovered a possible dog fighting ring in Neptune Township.
Disappointing news about FAFSA for college-bound students in NJ
More frustrating news about the FAFSA as the Department of Education has announced that colleges will not receive a student's financial aid information until mid-March at the earliest.
Homeless couple found dead in a garage in Trenton, NJ
A man and a woman, believed to be homeless were found dead in the attached garage of a former bar in Trenton after an acquaintance conducted a welfare check, police said.
A famous NJ bull is recovering from a serious leg infection
Ricardo the bull, who became famous when he was found running along the NJ Transit tracks in Newark, is now suffering from a serious leg infection.
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.