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Pulling a prank on someone can be done easily with these five April Fool's Day tips.

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.
Pulling a prank on someone can be done easily with these five April Fool's Day tips.

Ron Griffiths will run with Councilwoman Sharon Shutzer for Borough Council.
Mayor Nolan Higgins invites residents to take a bike ride with him and the rest of the Borough Council.
A list of five things you should know for Friday, March 30.
At the March 27 Township Committee meeting April was named Autism Awareness Month.
There will be four open positions on the Borough Board of Education during the 2012 Annual School Election.
The Freehold Township High School Girls’ Varsity Soccer team was presented with certificates of achievements at the March 27 Committee meeting.
Landora was described as a hard worker who enjoyed socializing.
Two Freehold men were indicted this week on multiple charges surrounding a home burglary.
The second annual March Madness Tournament will take place on Friday, March 30 and Saturday, March 31.
Eight miles of Route 9 will be resurfaced between May and September.
A list of five things you should know for Wednesday, March 28.
Monmouth County residents raise money for the American Cancer Society with this year's Cancer Ball.
A presentation given at the Borough BOE meeting explained what is being replaced and fixed with the capital funds given to the Borough School District.
Weimer was an active family man who enjoyed running and cycling.
A local team participating in the Walk MS is holding a benefit this Friday to increase their fundraising.
A Farmingdale man was arrested and charged with allegedly taking a car without permission from the owner.
The Taste of the Towns event took place on Monday, March 26 and featured 40 vendors.
Monmouth County residents raise money for the American Cancer Society with this year's Cancer Ball.