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'Madagascar 3' To Be Screened In Berkeley Heights Thursday
Plus, third quarter taxes are due for New Providence residents and the Jersey Cares school supply drive continues.

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.
Plus, third quarter taxes are due for New Providence residents and the Jersey Cares school supply drive continues.

Tornado rips through town, Summit man drowns in the Delaware River and ban on unannounced visitors at schools among most-clicked stories last month.
Confirmed tornado, New Providence parking issues, Mt. Carmel Feast in Berkeley Heights among most-clicked stories from the past month.
A resident on Gales Drive noticed someone tried to pry open door while they were on vacation.
The 11-piece band will perform at Memorial Park.
Students will work in the departments of community programs, community services, public works and parking services, among others.
Police say the resident was fooled once, but not the second time.
Plus, the 'Concerts in the Park' continues tonight in Berkeley Heights and the Berkeley Library will host a Wii event.
Plus, Summit Downtown Inc. will meet in City Hall and residents can post weekend garage, yard and estates sale information on Patch.
The Motown R&B group completed July series at Village Green.
Superintendent Parker sent letter on July 19 to parents about ban on unannounced visitors that begins this fall. What do you think of the new policy?
New Providence faces a 6.39% county tax hike, Summit supports study of county government effectiveness and Berkeley Heights considers secession.
New Providence faces a 6.39% county tax increase, Summit supports study of county government effectiveness, while Berkeley Heights considers secession.
Plus, New Providence Memorial Library will screen 'Oz the Great and Powerful.'
Plus, the Summit Library is hosting two events for children and the Jersey Cares Annual School Supply Drive kicks off.
Here's a look at what's happening around Summit this week.
Here's a look at what's happening in Berkeley Heights, New Providence and Mountainside this week.
Plus, a local graduate and his wife organize a volunteer effort to help rebuild shore homes and Berkeley Heights Fire Co. receive a $100K grant.
Plus, parents of three students sue Summit School District and a new short play theatre company comes to town.
SUMMER SHORTS, a collection of short comedies, concludes Saturday night. But Cafe Theatre is expected to return in October with new plays at MONDO Summit.