Rebecca Jaskot, Patch Staff
- Novi, MI
I<strong> </strong>am excited to be back in my home community covering news for Novi. Although I grew up in Northville and graduated from Northville High School, I have spent a lot of time in the Novi community.
Most of my experience is in community journalism. I have worked for the Mackinac Island Town Crier, covering local events, school board meetings and local issues. I have also interned at Capital Area Women's LifeStyle Magazine in Lansing, writing about local women and non-profits.
I have a degree in journalism from Michigan State University. In college I was the editor in chief of a monthly print student magazine for two years.
In my free time, you will most likely find me reading a good book. I also love spending time with my family and traveling.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I plan to focus my coverage on three main topics: family, economy and diversity.
Posting Activity
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Novi Grants Tax Incentive to Suburban Collection Showplace
The Showplace will not have to pay any property taxes for six years on a soon-to-be built hotel.
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Novi Offers Public City Data Online
The new City Dashboard allows residents to access financial and other city data online.
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5 Things To Know Today: Oct. 24, 2011
The Novi City Council will vote on whether to grant Suburban Collection Showplace a tax incentive at its meeting tonight.
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Northville Discusses Sale of Robert Scott Correctional Facility, Plus More Big News Near You
Here are five interesting pieces of news that occurred this week around Novi.
Northville, MI|News|
Amerman's Robin Long Named Elementary History Teacher of the Year
The Michigan Council for History Education selected Long for the 2011 award.
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In Photos: Novi's Homecoming Court 2011
Meg Gaffney was crowned queen and Raj Chhaya was crowned king.
Northville, MI|News|
Alison Epler Named Thornton Creek Elementary Principal
Epler succeeds Sharon Irvine, who left the district in September.
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In Photos: Novi Homecoming Parade 2011
The parade featured the Novi Marching Band, homecoming court, floats and cheerleaders.
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Novi Woods Elementary Kicks Off Red Ribbon Week With Aerial Photo
A plane from the Drug Enforcement Administration took a photo of the Novi Woods fourth graders Friday.
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In Brief: Novi Maintenance Staff Takes Concessions, Full-time AD to Be Hired
Here's a roundup of items from the Novi Board of Education's meeting Thursday.
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Halloween Shopping Guide
Find where you can go to shop for Halloween costumes and decorations.
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Novi Students Wear Pink for Anti-Bullying Day
The City of Novi, Novi Police Department and Novi Community Schools wear pink Thursday to stand up to bullying.
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5 Things to Know Today: Oct. 21, 2011
Consider cheering on the Wildcats at the homecoming game tonight!
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Novi Middle School Varsity Football Ends Season 3-3
The team beat Walnut Creek Wednesday night.
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Novi Middle School Seventh Grade Green Volleyball Team Ends Season 8-1
The team beat Emerson Middle School and Frost Middle School this week.
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Novi Middle School JV Football Finishes With Perfect Record
The team defeated Walnut Creek Wednesday.
