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  • Lawrenceville, NJ

Mike is the editor of Lawrenceville Patch. A lifelong New Jersey resident who was raised in Metuchen (Middlesex County), he is a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Metuchen. Mike came to Lawrence Township in 1991 to attend what was then known as Rider College. He spent the first semester of his junior year attending Queen Mary and Westfield College in London, England, as part of Rider's Study Abroad program. Although he graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications in 1995 (by which time Rider had become a university), Mike chose to remain in Lawrence Township, having built strong ties to the community.

Mike spent 15 years working as a reporter and photographer for The Times of Trenton, specializing in covering the crime and breaking news beats. During his career with The Times, Mike was honored for his writing and photography with seven awards from the New Jersey Press Association, Garden State Journalists, the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and the North Jersey Press Club. Mike has also worked as a freelance reporter and photographer for several other publications, and his work has appeared in The Trentonian, The Virginia-Pilot, The Tampa Tribune, Business Travel News and Firehouse Magazine.

In 1992, still in his freshman year at Rider, Mike joined Lawrence Road Fire Co., one of the three volunteer fire companies that protect Lawrence Township. Mike has been an active firefighter ever since and has held several fire-line and administrative positions over the years. Mike also served for a year as an emergency medical technician with Lawrence Township First Aid Squad, back when the township's ambulances were staffed by volunteers. Unable to commit the time necessary to remain active in both volunteer organizations, Mike gave up riding the ambulance.

Mike is a diehard New York Giants fan whose interests include photography, local history, and most British television shows. Mike and his wife Ann bought their home in Lawrence Township in 2003. Their son James was born in 2007.

<strong>Beliefs</strong>

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<strong>Politics</strong>

How would you describe your political beliefs?

I understand the need for politics and political debate, and for political news coverage. But, truth be told, politics in not my favorite subject. I do vote, but I have no allegiance to any particular party.

<strong>Religion</strong>

How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)

I was raised Roman Catholic, but I have not been a regular church-goer in a very long time. I guess I would described myself as non-religious.

<strong>Local Hot-Button Issues</strong>

What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?

Property taxes are obviously one of the biggest issues facing Lawrence Township and the entire state of New Jersey. The amount in taxes that New Jersey residents pay is amazing in comparison to what those in other states pay. With the new 2 percent tax cap, Lawrence Township is going to have some difficult decisions to make in terms of what services are going to be cut. And everyone is going to have a different opinion of what should or can be cut.

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Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Car on Route 1

The alleged driver was arrested at the scene by police. The deadly accident occurred about 11:40 p.m. Thursday in the northbound lanes of Route 1 at the intersection of Bakers Basin Road/Franklin Corner Road in Lawrence Township.

Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Car on Route 1
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Lawrence High Students Invited to Mini Medical School

The course from Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton will focus on the human body and be taught on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. in September and October.

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IRS: Six Tips for Charitable Taxpayers

Contributing money and property are ways that you can support a charitable cause, but in order for your donation to be tax-deductible, certain conditions must be met.

IRS: Six Tips for Charitable Taxpayers
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Eight Tips for Taxpayers Who Receive an IRS Notice

IRS notices may request payment of taxes, notify you of a change to your account or request additional information. The notice you receive normally covers a very specific issue about your account or tax return.

Eight Tips for Taxpayers Who Receive an IRS Notice
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ECV to Hold After School Program Orientation for Parents

Every Child Valued's After School Program provides tutoring, homework assistance, academic enrichment, and character-building activities to Lawrence Township students in grades K-6.

ECV to Hold After School Program Orientation for Parents
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County Emergency Response Plan Earns Top Score

Mercer County's emergency plans related to public health received the highest possible score in a recent study conducted by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services.

County Emergency Response Plan Earns Top Score
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Concert Will Benefit Families in Transition

The nonprofit organization provides transitional housing for homeless families in Mercer County while they transition to self-sufficiency.

Concert Will Benefit Families in Transition
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Dress for Success to Celebrate Five Years of Helping

Since being founded in October 2007, Dress for Success Mercer County has helped almost 2,000 women in six counties achieve confidence and success in the workplace.

Dress for Success to Celebrate Five Years of Helping
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Letter to the Editor: Fire Sprinklers Save Lives, Property

The writer is Russell Fleming, president of the National Fire Sprinkler Association. This letter was sent in response to the Aug. 13 fire that destroyed one home and damaged two others on Fountayne Lane in Lawrence Township.

Letter to the Editor: Fire Sprinklers Save Lives, Property
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Mercer County Park to Host Cultural Festivals

The 10th Grand Indo-American Fair, annual Mercer Irish Fest, 13th annual Italian American Festival of Mercer County, and annual Mercer County Cultural Festival will all take place in Mercer County Park in West Windsor in the coming weeks.

Mercer County Park to Host Cultural Festivals
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Appeal to Tax-Exempt Groups Nets $2,101 Donation

Earlier this month, Lawrence Township sent out a letter asking dozens of tax-exempt organizations and non-profit institutions to consider making a voluntary payment in lieu of taxes. SERV Behavioral Health System recently sent the township such a donation

Appeal to Tax-Exempt Groups Nets $2,101 Donation
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Suspect in Recent Auto Thefts IDed, Arrested by Police

Lawrence Township police allege that Darryl Jester, a 49-year-old resident of Bunker Hill Road, recently stole two vehicles and also took property from several other unlocked autos. The two stolen autos were recovered by police earlier this week.

Suspect in Recent Auto Thefts IDed, Arrested by Police