Audrey Levine, Patch Staff
- Bridgewater, NJ
Audrey is a lifelong (for better or worse) New Jersey resident, having lived in Dayton until she recently moved to Branchburg, just outside of Bridgewater. She is a 2007 graduate of The College of New Jersey (formerly known as Trenton State College, but that name is not to be used if possible), with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and professional writing, and a double minor in communications and photography. She is currently enrolled in a Media Management certificate program at The New School, in New York.
Immediately following her graduation, Audrey became a reporter with the Princeton Packet newspaper group, covering Hillsborough and Manville, which was her first foray into the life of Somerset County. After three years spent covering municipal government, she has moved on (and up) to the position of local editor of Bridgewater Patch.
Audrey is very excited to be the new editor of Bridgewater Patch, and is looking forward to the opportunity to cover this great, and quite large, town.
Audrey is a lover of dance, having studied ballet and other forms since she was 3 years old, and she is looking forward to, hopefully, finding a place nearby where she can take an adult class. Writing is, obviously, her other passion, and she is hoping to one day be a published novelist, so anyone reading this with connections is welcome to send them her way.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
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<b>Politics</b>
<i>How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?</i>
I am not registered with a specific party, and like to think that I don't allow any political beliefs to color my judgments in my writing (but I know we all slip sometimes). I am not married to any particular belief, but I would say that I am fairly liberal in my thinking.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)</i>
I am Jewish, and proud of my religion, though I consider myself to be stuck in the middle between casual and observant.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I think the biggest issue in this town, and most towns, is the budget crisis in the state that has affected municipalities and schools alike. With money being so tight, it is difficult for schools and towns to continue offering the services residents are used to without either eliminating staffers or increasing taxes, neither of which usually please people. I think the biggest challenge going forward will be trying to find a way for schools and municipalities to do more with less, while dealing with ever-decreasing state aid and emergencies that could arise. I feel for the township itself and the hardships it must endure, as well as for the workers who are finding their wages and jobs cut to eliminate costs. But I believe the best thing we can do now is try to make the most of the situation by cutting where possible and understanding that it will take some time to climb out of this hole that has been dug for us.
Posting Activity
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Route 22 Lane Closed Near Thompson Ave. While Oil Cleaned
A dump truck hit a divider and began leaking oil around 7 a.m.
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Filipe Pedroso, Republican Candidate for Township Council
Pedroso is looking to win his first full term on council.
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Teacher Contract Details Still Being Finalized
The next step in the process is finalizing salary guides.
Bridgewater|News|
Students, Teachers Spoof SNL in First-Day Skit
The skit was written and directed by a BRHS senior.
Bridgewater|News|
Jail Brawl Injures Six at Somerset County Facility
Two inmates and four officers were hurt in altercation.
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Multiple Tenant Ordinance Approved
Council briefs: Township also receives a grant to pay for a walking path.
Bridgewater|News|
VoiceWorks Campers End Summer With Performance
Students perform for their parents at Martinsville United Methodist Church.
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5 Things to Know About Tuesday's BOE Meeting
Check out our list to get your day started.
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Roger Clemens Could Face Patriots Soon
Controversial Major League Baseball great is joining the Atlantic League's Texas team.
Bridgewater|News|
During Irene, Early Preparation Helped Fire Companies, EMS
Fire companies and rescue squads hit the ground running during Irene.
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Township Received $248K in FEMA Funds After Irene
The township made several emergency appropriations in 2011.
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More Irene Memories, School Prep This Week
Looking for a story this week? Check out this handy guide.
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County Puts Own Mark on 'Amazing Race' With Caper
Families and friends are invited to take part in the County Caper.
Bridgewater|News|
Route 206 Car Fire, Girl Cheers With Jets Top Local News
The one-year anniversary of Hurricane Irene also leads local headlines.
Bridgewater|News|
Part of East Main Street Closed for Utility Work
It will be closed until about 4 p.m. Thursday.
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Principal Says BRHS is 'Outstanding,' 'Effective'
BRHS principal Brett Charleston reacts to the NJ Monthly rankings.
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Resident: Irene Could Happen Again
Old York Road resident Fran Kelco is waiting on flood-proofing for her home.
