This year, I’m celebrating my 13th year in New Jersey radio! After growing up in Central NJ (yes, there IS a CNJ), I headed to college in New England and embarked on my radio career in CT, MA, PA, and Washington, DC. Then, in 2007, I made the move back home to New Jersey and set my roots down in Ocean County. You can find me out and about all around the Shore enjoying our great parks, beaches and trails with my dog Scooter, flying WOBM’s very own drone, “Skycam 927”, finding the spookiest places to ghost hunt for Ocean County Paranormal, and rooting for the home team at FirstEnergy Park! Join me every weekday afternoon from 3-8pm as I help you wrap up your Ocean County workday with news, weather, traffic, and Ocean County’s Best Variety!
Justin Louis
Your Old Lottery Scratch Off Tickets Could Be Worth Millions
There are millions of dollars worth of ended but not yet expired New Jersey Lottery scratch-off tickets out there!
Don’t Give Your Mercer County Mail Carrier A Tip Or Gift Card
Stick with me for a minute before you get upset by that headline. When you're planning to thank your mail carrier during the holidays, don't give them a cash tip or a gift card. Here's why.
This Saturday Is Polar Express Day In Philadelphia
Polar Express Day is coming to Philadelphia this Saturday, December 14th at the Franklin Institute.
Do You Agree With This Call For NJ’s Worst County To Live In?
Out of New Jersey's 21 counties, a recent study named the worst to live in. Do you agree?
Here’s What Happened At Last Night’s BlueClaws Protest
Last night was the night of the protest that a rabbi called for to demonstrate against the Lakewood BlueClaws' Pride Night. Here's what happened.
Take A Virtual Drive Through Great Adventure’s Safari Right Now
You can't drive your vehicle through Six Flags Great Adventure's Wild Safari anymore, but thanks to Google, you can take a virtual drive through right now!
How Big Is Hurricane Florence? Here’s How It Would Look Over NJ
As Hurricane Florence barrels toward the Carolinas, to get an idea of just how big the storm is, here's how it would look if it was over NJ.