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3 Reasons To Be Patch Mayor Of Berkeley Township
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your town

Patricia A. Miller has been a reporter and editor at a variety of publications since 1984. She started her career as a reporter at the Asbury Park Press and covered Long Beach Island, Little Egg Harbor Township, Lacey Township, Point Pleasant, Jackson Township, Toms River and Berkeley Township. She became the Ocean County government reporter for the Press in 1993, and covered the Board of Freeholders, a number of county agencies and wrote an award-winning column "Ocean Diary" each week. Pat spent the last seven years at Greater Media Newspapers and served as managing editor of the Edison/Metuchen Sentinel, the Woodbridge Sentinel and the Brick Township Bulletin during that time. Pat has won a number of awards during her time as a journalist from a variety of organizations, including the New Jersey Press Association, the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists and the North Jersey Press Club.
She graduated from the College of New Jersey with a bachelor's degree in English and a concentration in journalism. She also holds an associate's degree from Ocean County College.
Beliefs
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Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
A Kennedy Democrat
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
Somewhat lapsed Catholic, but have a strong faith in God.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?
Taxes, taxes, taxes and declining state aid.
* Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I believe that consolidation of municipal services and school districts throughout the state is the only solution that will save New Jersey.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your town

The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city.
The local event will be held in support of the national event in Washington, DC
Police answered 115 calls for downed wires alone, Lieutenant says.
Sgt. Matthew Brady pointed a weapon at a police academy recruit in the Municipal Building Prosecutor's Office says
National Weather Service says Berkeley received 15.5 inches from Thursday's Nor'easter
Only one lane of traffic open until repairs are made, police have responded to more than 64 storm-related calls.
Classes will start at 10:30 a.m.
All available equipment is needed to plow the roads, mayor says
Berkeley also has some downed trees and power outages, Mayor Carmen F. Amato Jr. says.
Barnegat closed, Stafford, Southern Regional to have delayed openings on Thursday
Widespread minor to moderate coastal flooding expected with next high tide, National Weather Service says
Both districts will be closed due to snowstorm
This is the second day in a row schools have been closed because of storm.
Residents risk being towed or ticketed if they park on these streets during snowstorm
Route detours possible near Causeway bride due to flooding from storm
Retired police officers or state troopers would staff the district's schools, providing extra security for students.
Non-essential personnel do not have to report for work.
Central Regional, Berkeley Township, Lacey Township, Barnegat, Southern Regional and Stockton University are all closed
But the Board of Education meetin