Warren, NJ|News|
Memorial Day Remembrances Follow Parade
Hundreds line Mountain Boulevard to enjoy annual parade.

John Patten
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Bio With more than a decade of experience as an editor of community newspapers in Central Jersey, John is dedicated to helping warren.patch.com become Warren Township's leading source of information for residents. A native of Montana, where he studied music at Montana State University—Billings, he moved to New Jersey in 1994 and launched a career in newspapers. He has edited award-winning newspapers covering Hillsborough, Manville, Cranford, Scotch Plains and Jackson Township.
John is committed to building strong communities, and has served on the board of trustees for a local education foundation and for the organizing committee for an American Cancer Society Relay for Life. He has also been active in Boy Scout leadership and Toastmasters International.
He continues to be an active musician, and also enjoys astronomy.
Your Beliefs I believe the greatest strength of our nation is the diversity of talented, energetic and interesting people I meet every day in my work. A community like Warren is best served by a constant dialogue between dedicated officials and informed residents, and my job is to facilitate that dialogue.
Politics As an independent voter, I listen to all parties before deciding what I believe -- no one has all the answers and we can often find new ones by discussing the issues.
Religion While not a regular church attendee, I enjoy the spirit and passion of religious communities and believe the town is strengthened by the myriad of services they provide. Local Hot-Button Issues It's been clear to me that many residents of Warren want to know more about what town and school officials are doing, and to gain a better understanding of the decisions being made. As the municipality and school boards wrestle with new budgetary restraints and economic issues, residents need to know as much as possible about those decisions.
Hundreds line Mountain Boulevard to enjoy annual parade.

About 100 local residents, dignitaries and first responders attend ceremony.
Library programs include presentation by Brian LeBoeuf.
New center on Route 206 will provide treatment for minor injuries and illnesses.
County Emergency Support Specialist Tony DeMatteo to present 72-hour emergency plan.
Township's $27,377,707 spending plan includes a 1.6 percent increase.
Watchung Hills Head Coach Mike D’Alessandro sets summer softball camp.
Ridge tops Hillsborough to claim county title.
Property owners can receive credit to tax bill; renters, non-resident workers can get cash under "Shop Hillsborough" program.
Companies must bid to advertise on school property, website.
140 Hillsborough Elementary School students participate in annual science fair.
Also outlines office's programs to help older residents during visit to Warrenbrook Senior Center.
Jennifer Silvershein also tapped for presentation during program highlighting undergrads' research.
SUNY-Genesco student recognized for her achievement.
Recognized at awards breakfast held May 9.
June 15 event aims to raise more than $1 million for Warren—based non-profit.
Strap on your pedometer, grease up your baby stoller, and hit the road for a workout that will take your breath away!
Registration is open for the upcoming day camps.
With last year's MVP on the mound, Watchung Hills Tops Immaculata
School's new sign includes electronic reader board.