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Class of 2013 Bids Farewell to Norristown Area High School [PHOTOS]
The Class of 2013, comprised of 408 students, is the 151st class to graduate from Norristown Area High School.
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I enlisted into the United States Army right out of high school, where I served in combat arms as a Forward Observer.
After being honorably discharged, I spent the greater portion of the last decade as a caregiver for my mother and father, who required nearly round the clock care as a result of several conditions and disabilities.
While in college I studied Computer Forensics and Network Security, but both my mother and my sister obtained their master's degree in journalism and english, respectively. Having grown up in such an evironment, writing just came naturally to me.
I began my career with Patch as a freelancer in December of 2010, writing for sites across multiple counties before settling in with Patch's Montgomery County cluster.
Now, I'm the Local Editor for Norristown and Lower Providence.
I'm married to fellow-Patch freelancer Kristen McMaster, we had our daughter, Evelyn Mae Heffintrayer, on October 18, 2012.
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How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
Though I'm a registered Republican, my stance on many issues tends to be only slightly to the right of center.
I loathe the two-party system, as I believe it does more to divide people than issues themselves. Still, I view it as a necessary evil, since a three-party system would only further divide the public.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was born and raised as a Roman Catholic, though I lost my faith quite a few years ago. I do not attend any church or services, though I have no issues with those who do.
I consider myself an envious-agnostic. I have no idea who or what made us, why we live, or what happens when we die. I do, however, miss the comfort that faith brought me in my youth, and I envy those whose convictions prohibit them from going astray.
The Class of 2013, comprised of 408 students, is the 151st class to graduate from Norristown Area High School.
![Class of 2013 Bids Farewell to Norristown Area High School [PHOTOS]](https://patch.com/img/cdn/users/1396769/2013/06/raw/d9983c1ac3a9d84bc29c50384d5bab2c.jpg)
From January to April, Norristown averaged 19 burglaries a month, but May saw an increase to 31, and there have already been 19 reported burglaries through the first week of June.
Pitt made a surprise visit to King of Prussia on Thursday night, for the screening of 'World War Z' at the Regal Cinema.
An employee informed police that the man did not disturb any of the employees or customers, but he was caught urinating in a trash can after he found out that the bathroom was being remodeled
The anthem made it's debut on YouTube last Thursday, much to the delight of the nearly 6,000 people who have already viewed the video.
Norristown's Independence Day Celebration will now include an evening fireworks display, following an $8,000 donation from Valley Forge Casino and Resort.
Two homes for sale were reportedly stripped of copper piping on May 24.
Both China Wok and Diva Nails were struck by burglars during the overnight hours between Sunday and Monday.
The northbound lane of Markley Street between Harding Boulevard and Roberts Street will be closed for three years, beginning June 17.
The owners of an American Bull Terrier are seeking to locate their recently adopted pup.
Borough seeks to bolster their other Independence Day offerings as budget constraints and a lack of donations bring an end to the annual fireworks display.
Mary Angela Cortese, of Norristown, faces multiple charges after an argument over freezer-burned ice cream allegedly led to the theft of a donation jar and the breaking of a $500 trash can.
This post will be the first in a weekly series where we'll check out vintage photos of Lower Providence, so put on your nostalgia caps and enjoy the return to the era of black and white photography.
Not every good job requires a four-year degree. Check out these industries that hire high school grads. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
Not every good job requires a four-year degree. Check out these industries that hire high school grads. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
This post will be the first in a weekly series where we'll check out vintage photos of the borough, so put on your nostalgia caps and return to the era of black and white photography.
The victim was listed as unresponsive at the time of the medevac.
Firefighters need roughly one hour to free the man and his wife from their SUV following the two-car crash at the intersection of Routes 73 and 662.
A look back at some of the local stories you may have missed during the past week.
This week's stories include a pastor who pulled a gun on a man who showed up at church to repo his Lexus, an incident of hit-and-run on a police vehicle, and a thief who left his tools at the scene of a failed heist.