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Troy Mayor to Protesters: 'I Said One Word That You Don't Like'
Troy Mayor Janice Daniels speaks with students and other protesters in front of City Hall, insisting, 'I am not a bully.'

Jen Anesi grew up in the small town of Hudson, WI, and pursued dual degrees in French horn performance and music education at DePaul University and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She left school her junior year to join the Army National Guard, where she served as a combat medic for almost three years. Jen was honorably discharged following the birth of her son in 2005. She graduated magna cum laude in 2010 with a BA in Journalism from Oakland University, where she also earned the school's prestigious College of Arts and Sciences Meritorious Achievement Award.
Over the past few years, Jen has freelanced for The Oakland Press , The Oakland Post , MLive.com and, most recently, Rochester Patch , which she helped launch in October of 2010 before being hired as Local Editor of Oakland Township Patch. In December 2011, she took over as editor of Troy Patch.
Jen currently lives in Rochester Hills with her son.
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Troy Mayor Janice Daniels speaks with students and other protesters in front of City Hall, insisting, 'I am not a bully.'

Extra officers will be present inside and outside City Hall Monday afternoon and evening, say police.
Janice Daniels has faced widespread criticism since Friday for her post of a gay slur on her personal Facebook page.
Patch reader asks for help identifying a tool she recently found while cleaning house.
Snow showers are likely throughout the day on Monday, though accumulations will be small.
Troy Patch reported live during Troy's City Council meeting Monday night. Here is the replay of the live chat.
Troy Mayor Janice Daniels is under fire for posting an anti-gay status update on her personal Facebook page.
"As mayor of this city, you need to respect and serve every single citizen of Troy, even the gay and lesbian ones," writes Troy High School senior Alice Liang. "If you find that too difficult, you must resign from this office."
Opposing gay marriage is "different than using the word 'queer' to describe someone," the Rev. Robert Cornwall said.
Janice Daniels has received widespread criticism for her anti-gay comment after the status update went viral Friday.
A new event listing on Facebook urges residents to demonstrate before Monday's City Council meeting.
Newly elected Mayor Janice Daniels drew heavy widespread criticism Friday for posting an anti-gay remark to her personal Facebook page.
"I am here today to say, I will not stop," writes Troy High School senior Xinxin Zhou. "I will never stop fighting, never stop supporting until all people are treated equally."
The post has been shared more than 100 times by outraged Facebook users by Friday evening; Janice Daniels adds a comment of her own and draws responses.
Before you head out today, here's a look at the traffic in the area.
Residents could wake up to a fresh coating of snow Friday morning, National Weather Service says.
The Saturday evening parade through Lake Orion is one of the only lighted parades in Michigan.
Maps are $20 with half of the proceeds benefiting the Oakland Township Historical Society.
Several area police and fire departments are teaming up with soldiers from the 1775th Military Police Company in Pontiac to take 100 area children Christmas shopping.
A vehicle traveling southbound on Orion Road lost control and smashed into the mailboxes.