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Woman Charged With Leaving Dog to Die Posts Bail
Megan Otte's case remains in the complaint stage at the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office

Elaine Piniat is a 2010 graduate of Rutgers University, with a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Media Studies.
Elaine began pursuing a career in journalism through multiple internships with magazines, newspapers, and organizations including Whole Foods magazine, the Healthcare Intelligence Network, Home News Tribune, Athletes in Action, InnerVoice magazine, and the Long Island Press. She was also a Staff Writer for the Daily Targum, Rutgers University's daily newspaper as well as a freelance reporter for Micromedia Publications.
Elaine can most likely be found spending time with her family and friends. As a former collegiate athlete, Elaine enjoys working out and bike riding.
<b>Beliefs</b>
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<b>Politics</b>
<i>* How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
Undeclared<i>.</i>
<b>Religion</b>
<i>* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
Devout Christian, denomination- Greek Orthodox<i>.</i>
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?</i>
Some long-term issues in Lacey Township include the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant, the oldest operating nuclear power plant in the country, and the debate over developing a roadway along a former railroad to alleviate traffic on Route 9.
Another pressing issue is the state and local budgets, which will directly affect the people of Lacey.
I am looking forward to becoming a part of the Lacey Township community so I can learn and cover what is affecting the town on a daily basis.
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Megan Otte's case remains in the complaint stage at the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office

With severe storms rolling through the Great Lakes region towards the Northeast, the Jersey Shore could be affected by strong thunderstorms this afternoon
The Sound of Music will be showing on Thursday, July 26 at 8 p.m.
With severe storms rolling through the Great Lakes region towards the Northeast, the Jersey Shore could be affected by strong thunderstorms this afternoon
With severe storms rolling through the Great Lakes region towards the Northeast, the Jersey Shore could be affected by strong thunderstorms this afternoon
Events in and around Lacey Township
Join Lacey Patch for live coverage of the township committee meeting at 7 p.m.
The Summer Olympics begin on July 27, but how well do you know the Games? All this week, Patch will post trivia questions to test your knowledge
Question of the day looks at the school district's full-time kindergarten pilot program
DWI arrests and thefts from the last week
Power has been restored to approximately 22,000 Ocean County residents but the nuclear plant is undergoing a cold shutdown after an Unusual Event was declared
Police responded to a 911 call on Sunday, July 8 after a Lanoka Harbor woman reported that her husband had been submerged within their pool
Power has been restored to approximately 22,000 Ocean County residents but the nuclear plant is undergoing a cold shutdown
Edward Subokow, former language arts teacher at Lacey Middle School, will serve as assistant principal under Jason King
The event is free and open to the public
Opinion letter submitted by New Jersey DEP Commissioner Bob Martin