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Born and raised in Edison, this NJ native has spent the past three years covering Morris County, and the past year and a half covering Edison and Metuchen. Before joining the Patch team, Katie previously worked at MTV News, Fox 5 New York, and News 12 New Jersey. She is a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College in New York City.
When she's not reporting, Katie enjoys listening to punk rock, checking out the local art scene, and trying new recipes. She's a big Broadway nerd (her favorite show is Dear Evan Hansen) and book worm (Harry Potter is her go-to re-read).
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The 75-foot pile of soil and garbage has drawn ire from locals for years. Now, it might finally be removed.
The new water and sewer partnership would be used to finance the community center, Mayor Tom Lankey said in his State Of The Township.
The runway was closed for just over an hour Thursday evening.
Players, check your tickets! You could be $68,000 richer.
Players, check your tickets! You could be $68,000 richer.
All proceeds will benefit the boy's family directly.
Mount Arlington Sgt. James DiStasio was seriously injured when he was hit by a car during a traffic stop in December.
The chase began in Morristown and traveled along Route 287 and I-80 before ending in an arrest.
Morris County Sheriff’s Office Detective Sgt. Craig Brooks has bowled some pretty impressive games before, but this was his first 300.
Police say the New York man pointed a gun at another driver on the highway.
The new supermarket is looking to open in Tano Mall.
The North Jersey school district says they are investigating claims that fans called a Black player the N-word and shouted monkey sounds.