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Best of Marple Newtown: New Year's Eve Spots
Where's the best place to ring in the new year in town? Vote for the best one here.

Born in Philadelphia and bred in Broomall, Jennifer has spent the first half of her life right here in Marple Township. A product of the public school system of Marple Newtown, Jennifer is an alumni of Worrall Elementary School, Paxon Hollow Middle School and making her final pit stop in the district at Marple Newtown High School.
Jennifer went on to graduate magna cum laude from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA, with a degree in communications and a concentration in journalism with a minor in Cultural Anthropology (she was only three credits away from picking it up as a minor and decided it couldn't hurt). During her undergrad years, she worked as a world perspectives columnist for the school's paper, The Daily Collegian, while she studied abroad in Australia.
She traveled to Sicily with her travel journalism class, and wrote an article on her experiences, which was featured on GoNomad.com. While interning at GoNomad.com, Jennifer was invited by the Italian Tourism Bureau as the youngest journalist to attend the 2006 Italy Symposium. She wrote a destination guide to Emilia Romagna in northern Italy, which was featured in Preview Massachusetts magazine of the Hartford Courant in Hartford, CT.
Some of Jennifer's recent stints include reporting and writing for The Jersey Journal in Jersey City, NJ, and its community papers, including The Secaucus Weekly and The Waterfront Weekly covering the towns of Secaucus and Hoboken in New Jersey. Before coming on board at Patch, Jennifer also reported for the Northern Valley Suburbanite, a community newspaper focusing on towns in Bergen County, NJ.
A bird and phanatic at heart, the City of Brotherly Love (and Patch!) was calling Jennifer back and found herself back to her old stomping grounds where it all began.
<strong>Beliefs</strong>
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><strong>Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs?</strong>
I like to vote for the person, not the party. I'm a registered independent.<br><br><strong>Religion: How religious would you consider yourself?</strong>
Presbyterian Christian.
<strong>Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?</strong>
The local issues in both Marple and Newtown townships are very near and dear to me. With roots to both towns, I'm interested in what these issues are from land developments to school renovations and what residents, like you, have to say about them.
Where's the best place to ring in the new year in town? Vote for the best one here.

Marple Public Library provided Marple Newtown Patch with their list of top-circulating books for 2011.
Worrall Elementary School participated in three service projects this year.
Cimirrow Moat, of Marple Newtown's football team, is a recipient of the 2011 Mini Maxwell Award.
St. Pius X's Christmas tree lot earned the most votes by Marple Newtown Patch readers as the best Christmas tree spot in the area.
The day before the Italian Christmas Eve celebration of the Feast of the Seven Fishes brought out a traffic cop, traffic congestion and a jam-packed parking lot at Hill's Seafood in Newtown Square.
It's been 20 years since the span of I-476 opened. Are we better off for it?
The cross country super athlete goes to Episcopal Academy.
Paulette Petrie's third-grade class at Episcopal Academy's Lower School created snippets of their Christmas and holiday stories.
Newtown Township Board of Supervisors passed the 2012 budget with a 6.4 percent tax hike at a special meeting on Dec. 22.
Jeff Anderson and his family light up their home on James Road as an annual family tradition.
The following information has been supplied by the Marple Police Department. If arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
Check out these types of colonial homes in and around the Marple Newtown Patch area.
Walmart announced they have taken off the powdered baby formula off its shelves after a newborn Missouri baby died after taking the formula. Health officials are investigating the incident.
Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
Legendary Local sportscaster "Big Al" Meltzer, signed books at the Radnor Valley Country Club on Dec. 8.
Main Line Health Center in Broomall now offers after-hours primary care services for busy residents without needing an appointment.
Marple Newtown Patch highlights cross country super athlete Kristin Greenwood of Episcopal Academy.
The Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner is asking residents to display a blue light during the holidays in memory of fallen law enforcement officers.
Episcopal Academy students and staff performed a special rendition presentation of 'A Christmas Carol' at a recent Chapel Talk on Dec. 13.