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
McDonald’s releases a fan favorite earlier than usual this year
McDonald's iconic Shamrock Shake returns to the menu two weeks earlier than last year on Monday, February 5.
What is the most popular Mexican restaurant in New Jersey?
Bookies.com has released a list of the most popular Mexican restaurants in every state.
Nolan Ryan baseball collection worth over $1 million donated to Stockton University
A real estate investor has donated over $1 million worth of Nolan Ryan memorabilia to Stockton University.
Is your house a holiday fire hazard? Check out these important tips
The NJ Division of Fire Safety has issued some safety tips to keep your family and home safe from holiday fires.
Jessica Springsteen misses Olympic finals by one spot; Trenton native wins gold
Jessica Springsteen misses qualifying for individual equestrian jumping at the Tokyo Olympics.
Most Americans are taking a wait-and-see approach with ticketed public events
Most Americans are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to attending live public events, despite vaccinations, according to Bankrate.com.
How to responsibly host summer outdoor gatherings during COVID-19
Having an outdoor get-together during COVID-19? There are tips to hosting a safe, responsible celebration.
Practicing Self-Care Is Crucial During These Times: Here’s How to Do It
Americans around the country are living in a collective trauma amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Why it’s important to stay physically active during the COVID-19 crisis
In this time of novel coronavirus, it's important for cooped up New Jerseyans to stay active for their physical and mental health.