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Ocean City Teacher Receives National Honors
Amy Andersen, 2017's New Jersey Teacher of the Year, received the California Casualty Award for Teaching Excellence.

I wish I could say I was born with a camera in my hand, but the truth is that I picked up an old camera my parents were going to throw away when I was seven years old. Ever since then, I’ve been shooting and trying to take photos of anything I could. My love of photography led to a love of writing and reporting on things of importance. I spent some time in the U.S. Army as a Public Affairs Specialist and worked for the St. Petersburg Times and tbt*. In December 2010, I had the two biggest achievements in my life happen within a week of each other. I received my degree in journalism from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and got married to the love of my life.
I started my work at Patch in Florida, managing the sites on the beaches of Pinellas County, where I started different initiatives that helped the people of Pinellas, including highlighting dogs in need of adoption with a video series called Adoptables at Risk.
During my break with Patch, I worked in DC as a copywriter creating content for large government bids. I decided to take time to do something that my wife and I really wanted to do, which was to live in another country and help out our soldiers. After spending almost two years overseas, the journalism bug wouldn't stop itching, so I knew it was time to come back to Patch and seek out new and interesting local stories to tell. I hope to able to serve everyone well, and hopefully get to know a few of you too. If you see me out and about, don't hesitate to say hi. There's nothing in this life so urgent that it can't be delayed for a smile and a hello.
If you want to get in touch with me, send me an email at Leigh.armstrong@patch.com.
Amy Andersen, 2017's New Jersey Teacher of the Year, received the California Casualty Award for Teaching Excellence.

The Mainland Manahawkin will be host the the Business Breakfast Power Hour, a breakfast series based on networking and business tips.
Additive Orthopaedics, a company focused on 3D printed orthopedic foot and ankle devices, received approval for the NJ CoVest Fund.
Logan Germano of Barnegat High School was chosen as an ambassador for New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletics Association.
Kristie Masucci, 36, acted as the recruiter for a scheme that relied on public service employees receiving unnecessary prescriptions.
Nicholas Ochs, 54, pleaded guilty to charges of disaster benefit fraud and mail fraud stemming from FEMA payments after Hurricane Sandy.
The new seafood market specializes in freshly caught fish from local fishermen.
Chantel M. Moroz, 22, was arrested after stealing a purse and using the credit card to buy gas.
Chantel M. Moroz, 22, was arrested after stealing a purse and using the credit card to buy gas.
Gille Park will be open for trick-or-treaters on October 26 looking for an alternative to going house to house.
Parents looking for a safe alternative for trick-or-treating for their kids can attend the Berkley Township Trick or Trunk on October 27.
The Stafford Township Police, with the Ocean County Prosecutors Office, is holding take back for residents wishing to dispose of firearms.
Taking place Sunday, October 21, the event will be raising awareness for designated drivers.
The Seaview Hotel and Golf Resort has notified 229 employees that their last day of work will be November 26.
The Ocean City Fishing Club is looking for donations for their 50th annual invitational surf fishing tournament on the 27th.
Want to find a way to serve the Long Branch Community and help out kids? Check out this crossing guard position to see how you can help.
Dean Schrantz, 20, was charged strangulation without consent and malicious assault after a fight on the West Virginia University Campus
Get your furry friends dressed up and let them show off during the Long Branch Fall Festival.
A treated wastewater leak spilling into the bay may make the shellfish dangerous for consumption.
A look back on the week for Galloway.