Many of you have been hearing stories on the air about my life as a mom of two (now teen) boys since they were born. As always, my priority remains my kids. I may have spent several years in NYC, but much of my life has been right here at the Jersey Shore. When I'm not out hosting events and making appearances to support some of my most beloved charities, you can usually find me out and about with one or both of my boys, walking or running the boardwalks between Asbury Park and Point Pleasant Beach, supporting locally-owned stores, restaurants and coffee houses, and telling my (ahem) unusual stories during our morning show about my family's life adventures. I love to laugh at the absurdity of it all. Thanks for listening to "Lou and Liz in the Morning. You are the reason we've been able to keep going for so many years. Your loyalty to our morning show is greatly appreciated. See you in the morning!
Liz Jeressi
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