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The Ghosts of Union County: A Haunting At Harms House
Built in 1750, the New Providence dwelling is said to harbor a teenage ghost.

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.
Built in 1750, the New Providence dwelling is said to harbor a teenage ghost.

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Vigilantes ask residents to vote yes to this referendum because they believe it will give council more flexibility to use money where it's most needed and will have the greatest impact.
Students tied red ribbons throughout borough last Friday and will continue to celebrate Red Ribbon Week through Oct. 31 with various programs, sponsored by NP Alliance.
Odell Taitt, 32, is being charged with robbery attempt in New Providence and robbery of PNC Bank in Tewksbury Township just hours later. Suspect is now lodged in Hunterdon County Jail.
Odell Taitt, 32, is being charged with robbery attempt in New Providence and robbery of PNC Bank in Tewksbury Township just hours later. Suspect is now lodged in Hunterdon County Jail.
Black male passed teller note for $20K. No weapon was shown or implied, no money was stolen. Anyone with information is asked to call New Providence Police at (908) 665-1111.
Events include musical performances, Medicare discussion, Veteran's Day Luncheon, Seniors' Day at NPHS, Movie Nights, Holiday Party, and Card & Games Fundraiser Night.
'OMGs from NJ PDs' takes a look at a few sobering moments.
Deadline extended to Nov. 30.
Visit Angelo's Pizzeria, Skin Deep, Kidding Around, Braunschweiger Jewelers and CVS next week for discounts, to make a contribution, or to thank them for participating.
If referendum passes, borough could sell four liquor licenses. Under draft ordinance, council would only allow licenses be sold to restaurants with attached bars under certain restrictions.
District students in grades K - 8 can participate in this voluntary program in the morning or afternoon on Nov. 1.
The following arrest information was supplied by the New Providence Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Panelists will answer questions from community regarding the upcoming Liquor Consumption Licenses referendum, which will appear on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
Also, some alleged bad guys just practically deliver themselves to the police
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the TD Bank/New Providence Chiropractic parking lots, community members can enjoy family-friendly activities, demonstrations, food and more.
If passed, council could amend existing Open Space ordinance to allow Open Space fund to be used for both acquisition of open space and improvements to recreation facilities.
Triggered by shorter days and cooler weather, deer disperse and move around considerably as they search for mates. Deer behavior is likely to be sudden and unpredictable.
Residents are welcome to attend the Superintendent’s Forum tonight at 7 p.m. in the High School Media Center to learn more about the new "Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act."