Jill Croce joined the New Jersey 101.5 team in June 2024 as an anchor/multimedia journalist. Listeners can hear her news reports weekday afternoons. Previously, she was an evening anchor/multimedia journalist at the CBS affiliate WBNG in New York, a morning anchor/producer at the NBC affiliate WVVA in West Virginia, and was a traffic editor/producer/reporter with United States Traffic Network). During her time in the Mountain State, her morning team won best morning newscast from the West Virginia Broadcasters Association. Jill earned her degree from The College of New Jersey. During her college years, she had internships at WPST, CBS in Manhattan and News 12 New Jersey. With 101.5 based in Ewing, the home of TCNJ, she's excited to embark on this homecoming role. Outside of work, Jill is a black belt in two different styles and loves to kayak.
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Popular steakhouse to open its first NJ location
There’s word the grand opening will happen this spring, according to Boozy Burbs.
Designer coffee: Popular brand tries it first in NJ
Some stores have mastered the customer convenience aspect, like Target and its partnership with Starbucks. Now handbag designer Coach is joining the lineup.
U.S. school software data breach could include NJ students
Globally, PowerSchool serves over 60 million students, according to New Jersey Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell.
Popular Jersey Shore restaurant to open in Mercer County
The Jersey Shore is known for its food scene, but in a few days, you won’t have to drive all the way to Monmouth County for a taste.
Do you know where he is? NJ city looks for teen missing since last month
Authorities in Newark continue their efforts to locate the minor first reported missing in December.
Woman driving NJ Transit bus attacked by man wanting ride
Authorities say the male initially tried to get the NJ Transit bus driver’s attention while he was outside the vehicle, hoping she would pick him up at an unofficial bus stop.
Owner’s health scare closes beloved NJ pizza spot
The family business touted its ingredients were brought in daily with sauces made on site.
Arrest made days after deadly shooting in Jersey City
The Jersey City Police Department got notice of the shooting around 8:30 p.m. Friday and responded to the area of Old Bergen Road and Lembeck Avenue.
First bakery of its kind could be coming to NJ
You’ll like this future Bergen County spot a latte, I promise!
Only NJ restaurant on list: Local eatery gets national praise
In fact, it’s the only place in New Jersey to be featured in this year’s list.
NJ county’s extra patrols to deter crime for another year
This extra sense of security isn’t hurting any taxpayer’s wallet.
‘Vision-threatening’ eye infection risk from eye drops sold in NJ
Anyone with the impacted vials should return them to get a refund or replacement.