Denise Di Stephan, Patch Staff
- Point Pleasant, NJ
Hi and welcome to Point Pleasant Patch!
I've been writing news and feature stories since 1982, when I wrote for my college newspaper and was a stringer for The New York Times.
After college, I worked part-time and did freelance writing for newspapers and magazines, then worked for 11 years as a full-time reporter for New Jersey daily newspapers such as The Press of Atlantic City and The Asbury Park Press.
While working at the Asbury Park Press, my husband and I bought a house in Point Pleasant Borough in July, 1993 and we've been here ever since. After leaving the Asbury Park Press in January, 1998, I did a lot of freelance writing for magazines, including New Jersey Monthly, New Jersey Life and The Nation, and also did copywriting for corporate web sites.
My husband and I live with our two children.
We've spent a lot of time going to the river and ocean beaches, the boardwalk and parks and enjoy fishing, crabbing, biking and walking all over the borough and the beach.
Beliefs
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This disclosure is not a license for our editors to inject these beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will force us to be ever mindful to write, report, and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you, the user, ever think you see evidence that we failed in this mission, we wholeheartedly invite you to let us know.
Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
I have been a life-long registered Democrat, but have voted for candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties based on a variety of criteria, including policy positions, experience and personal traits.
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised as a Catholic, but I'm open to and respectful of all religions.
Posting Activity
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Beach Police: Stay Out and, If You're Here, Stay Home
Point Beach remains on travel lockdown east of train tracks
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Boro Mayor Wants Public to Get Inside and Stay There
Despite falling trees and raging winds, still too many people out, says mayor
Point Pleasant|News|
UPDATE: Nearly 247,000 Without Power in Ocean and Monmouth
Outages to increase as Sandy barrels towards the Shore
Point Pleasant|News|
Mandatory Noon Evacuation for Parts of Point Boro
And businesses town wide must close by 3 p.m .
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Boro: Call New Phone # for Storm Questions
Do not call police for non-emergency questions or problems
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Pleasant Beach: Stay Out of Town!
Police ask that people stay away from beach and boardwalk
Point Pleasant|News|
UPDATE: Point Boro Urges Evacuations from Flood-prone Areas
Alcohol sales ban and curfew to go into effect
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Beach: Get Out by 4 PM Sun. if East of Train Tracks
Alcohol sales banned from 5 p.m. Sun. until 5 p.m. Wed.
Point Pleasant|News|
UPDATE: OCC Closing Mon. and Tues.
Monmouth U., Brookdale and Georgian Court also closed
Point Pleasant|News|
Halloween Parade Still On, But After-Party Canceled
Bay Head church also cancels a Sunday event
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Boro Asks for Voluntary Evacuations
Christie declares statewide weather state of emergency
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Beach Suspends Bulk Pick-Up on Wed.
Town watches path of Sandy and uses reverse 911 system
Point Pleasant|News|
UPDATE: Bay Head and Mantoloking Advising Voluntary Evacuations
Mantoloking police department urging residents to leave ahead of Sandy
Point Pleasant|News|
Point Beach Cancels Part of its Trash and Recycling Pick-Ups for Next Week
Town also lowering level of Lake of the Lillies
Rumson-Fair Haven, NJ|News|
JCP&L Readies for Sandy
Utility cautions residents that using generators can be dangerous
Holmdel-Hazlet, NJ|News|
JCP&L Readies for Sandy
Utility cautions residents that using generators can be dangerous
