• Jessica MazzolaPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Mahwah, NJ

Former Patch Staff

Hometown: Monroe, NY

Birthday: June 15th 

Bio: Hi All! I am really excited to be the editor of Mahwah's and Wyckoff's Patch sites, great sources for all of the news and information about what is going on locally. Born and raised in the area, I am glad to be covering local news that is really important.

Before coming to Patch in 2010, I worked in local radio journalism as an on-air reporter for about three years, and am extremely passionate about catering to a local community.

I am a graduate of Fordham University's Honors Program, and double majored in Journalism and Political Science. I am a big family person, and I love meeting new people and making new friends. So please, don't be shy! Shoot me an email or give me a call if you think there's something I should know about.

Posting Activity

Mahwah|News|

New Ambulance Corps to Hold 'One Town, One Squad' Open House

MEMS formed in July from the members of two ambulance companies that previously responded to emergencies in the township. The group is now looking to introduce itself, and recruit new members.

New Ambulance Corps to Hold 'One Town, One Squad' Open House
Mahwah|News|

Town-Wide Shred Day Saturday

Mahwah residents can bring up to 10 bags of unwanted documents to the event.

Town-Wide Shred Day Saturday
Mahwah|News|

The Top Ten Most-Clicked Stories of September

A proposed complex at the high school and a fire at an elderly couple's home topped headlines this month. But, neither story made it to the #1 spot.

The Top Ten Most-Clicked Stories of September
Wyckoff, NJ|News|

Locals Line Streets to Honor Fallen Soldier

A giant American flag flew over Main Street in Ramsey as police, fire, and military personnel from across the county accompanied a casket carrying Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill in a solemn procession.

Locals Line Streets to Honor Fallen Soldier
Mahwah|News|

Locals Line Streets to Honor Fallen Soldier

A giant American flag flew over Main Street in Ramsey as police, fire, and military personnel from across the county accompanied a casket carrying Staff Sgt. Timothy McGill in a solemn procession.

Locals Line Streets to Honor Fallen Soldier