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
Debit card scammers leave device at another NJ convenience store
Cinnaminson police are warning customers that a skimmer device was detected at an ATM at the 7-Eleven on Route 130.
New DQ Blizzard Treat menu is out with an exciting deal attached
Dairy Queen is out with its new summer lineup of Blizzard Treat flavors which include three new ones and three returning favorites, plus a BOGO deal to go with it.
NJ couple arrested in multi-million dollar ‘Publishers Clearing House’ scam
Police arrested a Secaucus couple for running a scam out of their home in which they bilked victims out of millions of dollars in a fake Publishers Clearing House contest.
NJ mammography bus hopes to address breast cancer inequalities
University Hospital in Newark has launched the Mammography in Motion bus with the hope of addressing the high rate of breast cancer in the community, especially among black women.
NJ next? NYC cops side with squatters, arrest homeowner
Following a series of squatting incidents in New York, with the most recent one in Queens, New Jersey lawmakers have introduced legislation to try and criminalize squatting in the state.
Starbucks recalls merch sold in NJ after blistering burns, bleeding reported
Hundreds of thousands of holiday metallic mug sets from Starbucks are being recalled because they can break and cause severe injuries, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
NJ karate dojo owner molested disabled adult student
The owner of a Mount Olive karate dojo has been sentenced for criminal sexual contact with a student six years ago.
Bald eagles in New Jersey have a new threat
While New Jersey's bald eagle population has rebounded over the past few decades, there is a new threat that could endanger their numbers.
NJ school district plays cereal dominoes to benefit food pantry
The Keyport Public School District collected more than 1,000 cereal boxes and set up a cereal domino chain to benefit their local food pantry.
A dozen of the prettiest botanical gardens to experience in NJ
Here is a list of a dozen of the prettiest botanical gardens to visit this spring and summer in New Jersey.
Ready for your closeup? 14 NJ communities are now designated as film ready
After undergoing a multi-step certification and training process, 14 New Jersey communities and four counties are now designated as film-ready locations, according to the NJMPTVC.
NJ restaurant is closing and it’s for sale after 60 years at the Shore
The Tilton Inn, which has been in existence for 60 years at the Jersey Shore will close its doors next month and is currently on the market, its owners say.