New Providence-Berkeley Heights, NJ|News|
Mount Carmel Feast Returns To Berkeley Heights Friday
Feast fairgrounds will open at 6 p.m. Friday through Tuesday.

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.
Feast fairgrounds will open at 6 p.m. Friday through Tuesday.

This Greenmarket will feature 13 farmers and purveyors, and will be open as community members are getting out of work in the downtown area.
Fire was most likely caused by a mechanical malfunction, according to Summit Fire Department.
Event benefits the NJ Firefighter's Mutual Benevolent Association's Sandy Ground Project.
One vehicle was involved in crash on I-78 Tuesday night.
Proceeds to help build 26 playgrounds in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut towns ravaged by Superstorm Sandy.
'Summit To The Shore' concert will support NJ FMBA's Sandy Ground Project. Sign Center in Berkeley Heights is providing giant concert banner.
Berkeley Heights Council meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. There will be a public hearing for two ordinances to authorize various departmental capital improvements.
'Summit To The Shore' concert will support NJ Fireman's Benevolent Association's Sandy Ground Project.
Plus, Shark Diddy's HoeDown is this Thursday and we'll bring you a feature about Home for Good Dog Rescue.
Plus, the New Providence Planning Board is hosting a public hearing Tuesday for a 7-Eleven applicant and we'll bring you a feature about Home for Good Dog Rescue.
Prior to graduating, many Class of 2013 members were awarded scholarships based on their hard work throughout the past four years.
Tentative New Providence Council agenda also includes bond ordinance for storm water run-off repair work, authorizing bidding for Oakwood Drive re-pavement project, and filling Library Board vacancy.
Summit's 66th annual Fourth of July celebration, Yo Addiction brings frozen treats to cancer patients also make headlines this week.
Berkeley Heights Street Fair and New Providence Fourth of July celebration also made headlines.
Sponsored by the New Providence Business Community, this free concert series will also feature face painting, a magician and free food.
Garden includes 44 raised beds and allows community members to grow their own fresh produce to keep or to donate to those in need.