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JCP&L Hearing, Make-Up Days Set Top Local News
And Sparky Lyle becomes manager emeritus of the Somerset Patriots.

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.
And Sparky Lyle becomes manager emeritus of the Somerset Patriots.

Bedminster's long Presidents Day weekend and Martin Luther King Jr. Day are eliminated.
One woman is packing lunches for those in need also among top headlines.
But JCP&L officials have not confirmed if they will be there.
Four Bridgewater businesses, including Wegmans, can sell liquor earlier on Dec. 23 and 30.
Check out these YouTube videos of township houses on the market.
The annual Jacobus Vanderveer House fundraiser, a trip back 200 years, wraps up between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Looking for a story this week? Check out this handy guide.
Check out a couple open houses this weekend.
Check out several open houses this weekend.
Articles chronicle Sandy's aftermath, restorations of power in the Somerset Hills.
Sandy's aftermath and recovery dominate news last month.
What are your neighbors selling on Craigslist?
District will also determine how to make up school days lost during the superstorm.
Looking for exciting weekend activities and family-friendly fun? You're in the right place.
Team's first employee has been designated manager emeritus, with pitching coach Brett Jodie getting nod as new head man.
Board of Education chooses an option that does not lengthen the school year.
The incident occurred on Route 202/206 North on Monday.
The business is located on North Bridge Street in Bridgewater.
No charges have been filed and the case is considered closed.