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Alli Mechanic is a Monmouth County native. She graduated from Colts Neck High School and went on to pursue journalism at Rowan University in Glassboro New Jersey.
In addition to her Journalism major, Alli minored in Political Science and picked up concentrations in Online and Broadcast Journalism. Besides her classes, Alli was a DJ and Co-Host for Rowan Radio WGLS-FM, an admissions ambassador and held two NBC internships.
Graduating in May 2011, Alli started freelancing and Guest Editing for Monmouth County Patch sites until she was named the Local Editor of Freehold in July of 2012.
When not working, Alli enjoys snowboarding and spending time at the beach.

An inmate in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution faces a fugitive charge after it was discovered he had an outstanding warrant in Pennsylvania.
The Monmouth County Passport Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday to process passports.
The Freehold Borough Arts Council will be selling harvest décor Oct. 6, 7, 13 and 14.
The Township Committee passed two resolutions that authorize the purchase of a leaf machine and the purchase and installation of plows and deflectors.
Man charged with robbery with force and shoplifting.
District to receive $66,000 to participate in second year of pilot program.
A list of dates to remember if your child is in the Freehold Township, Freehold Borough, or Freehold Regional High School District.
Three council members agreed to pass a resolution that would repave and do other various roadway repairs to local roads, one council member voted no, and two abstained from voting.
The new Haunted Hayrides will be held at Lake Topanemus on Saturday, Oct. 20.
A Neptune man is accused of writing a bad check linked to a closed or fraudulent account.
David Salkin’s newest self-published novel “The Team” receives multiple five-star reviews on Amazon.
A countdown of the 10 most read stories of September.
Woman allegedly had over $400 of stolen merchandise in her possession at the time of her arrest.
An Eatontown resident allegedly had over $400 of stolen merchandise in her possession at the time of her arrest.
Share your pictures from the first ever Open Space Pace Festival.
Officer will serve one year of probation and an imposed number of fines.