New Providence-Berkeley Heights, NJ|News|
New Providence High School Ranked #1 By NJ Monthly Magazine
Several other schools made the list, including Governor Livingston High School, which was ranked #36 in the state.

Email: Caitlin.Mahon@Patch.com
Phone: (908) 723-6721
Hometown: Forked River, NJ
Birthday: November 13, 1986
Bio:
Caitlin comes to Patch after graduating from Rutgers University in May 2010. At Rutgers, Cait completed a dual major in Exercise Science and Journalism, earning a Bachelor of Science. At The Daily Targum, the University's official daily newspaper, Caitlin served as a writer and editor for three years, completing her last term as News Editor.
Cait tackled issues affecting the University community, including the controversial expansion of Rutgers Stadium and the ongoing housing shortage that misplaced hundreds of students to off-campus hotels for two years. She also covered Barack Obama's Election Rally on Nov. 4, 2008 in Chicago, and led coverage of the 2009 New Jersey Gubernatorial Race. During her college career, she completed internships at The Home News Tribune, Good Housekeeping Magazine, NETS Basketball, and SoBe Beverages and Pepsi Co.
Born and raised in Forked River, Caitlin moved to New Providence to launch the community's Patch in September 2010. In March 2011, Cait oversaw the merger of New Providence Patch and Berkeley Heights-Mountainside Patch. Caitlin was promoted to Summit Patch in November 2012. At that time, she also began serving as the Sports Beat Editor for New Providence-Berkeley Heights Patch and Springfield Patch. As of June 2013, Cait is the Editor for Summit Patch and New Providence-Berkeley Heights Patch.
When Cait is not glued to her computer screen or covering events, games and interviewing residents in her communities, she can be found hanging out along Long Beach Island, skiing the slopes in Vermont or in Forked River visiting her family, friends and her adorable Husky-Chow mixed dogs. Cait also enjoys reading, singing off key while driving, cringing while watching the Rutgers and NY Giants Football teams frequently lose, and eating cheese. Growing up as a competitive dancer in Jazz, Lyrical and Hip-Hop, and choreographing for the Rutgers Performing Dance Company, Cait still enjoys dancing when she has the time.
Several other schools made the list, including Governor Livingston High School, which was ranked #36 in the state.

Council received grant from New Jersey Department of Transportation. Under grant criteria, construction must begin on Oct. 15 and end on Nov. 30.
"Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 2012 Statewide Crackdown," which will combat impaired driving, begins today and runs through Labor Day.
Council appropriated $891,000 to the borough's capital budget for the fire truck in May. The fire department expects to receive the new truck within the next year.
Alliance Repertory, a professional theater company, has upcoming shows at Wharton Center in September, March and May.
Before joining Beacon Trust Company, Frank DeLuca worked for Bank of America Merrill Lynch, PNC Bank and AllianceBernstein.
Blood supplies, donations drop during summer months. New Jersey Blood Services is asking residents to give the gift of life by donating blood, helping transfusion patients.
Annual Golf Invitational attracts 21 more golfers than last year, raising money to benefit one of Children's Specialized Hospital's outpatient facilities.
Youth classes are available for $231 for 10 classes. Adult classes are also being offered on Sunday afternoons and Tuesday mornings.
Tournament got team rolling, as they won their next four straight league games, giving them nine straight wins, and winning 11 out of 12 games during July.
Campers, ages 5-13, visited Demonstration Gardens in Watchung Reservation in July for activity stations, which included Insects, Trees, Harry Potter Gardens, among others.
Join dozens of companies, organizations in New Jersey and participate in Miracle Jeans Day, which will benefit Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, among others.
A man offered to cut trees at female resident's home. When she called for her husband, man quickly left. Suspect described as Hispanic, 5'10", 150 lbs, thick black hair.
Both parties charged with possession of heroin, drug paraphernalia. One party also has several warrants out of Warren County.
Teens from Children's Specialized Hospital's Kohl's Friday Night Fever spent some time at the shore in July.
The following was supplied by the New Providence Police Department. Any arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
Safe Kids Union County, located at Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, donates bike helmets to Salvation Army
The new Memorial Garden was initiated by 17-year old Eric Reitemeyer as an Eagle Scout Service Project. "Come Grow With Us!" also assisted the Scouts and Master Gardeners.
All three were charged with criminal mischief. One woman was also charged with terroristic threats. A court date is pending.
Topics covered during the week-long academy included drill and ceremony, self-defense, crime scene processing, patrol functions, traffic laws and a S.W.A.T. Team demonstration.