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I'm not like your normal Patch editor. When your local editor takes a much-needed vacation, I take the reins, ensuring you still get your news. I'm like a subsitute teacher, but don't have to deal with the kids playing pranks on me.
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I used my GI Bill to get a journo degree from UMass Amherst and started with Patch in April 2017. It's been fascinating writing about so many locales within our country.
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It's the third lake in New Jersey that's closed due this summer to the blue-green algae bloom, which causes rashes and flu-like symptoms.
Adults who aren't under the care of a dermatologist are invited to register for the skin cancer screening event.
Authorities are now offering an increased reward for information leading to the indictment of David Anderson's killer.
Anybody with information on this Bernards Township burglary is asked to call police.
Police ask anybody with information on the man pictured, or the burglary he's suspected of, to give them a call.
Princeton has rolled out its new parking rates effective Monday, July 8. Here's what you'll be paying.
These two Princeton girls are set to play in the prestigious tournament which begins Tuesday.
Get ready for the Summer Concert Series, featuring some serious local talent.
The woman, who was attending a U.S. vs. Mexico game, is in stable condition.
Officials are ensuring access to businesses on First Bank Road during construction.
The clerk even checked the minor's ID before selling them tobacco, according to the sheriff's office.
Police racked up over 200 violations over the Independence Day traffic safety campaign period.
Every Tuesday, in Waukegan, LGBTQ+ teens have a support group.
The low-cost clinic also will offer registration tags and microchips, which help lost pups or cats get home.