Madison, NJ|News|
Squiggy the Cat Safe Thanks to Madison FD
Firefighters had to cut feline from wall to reunite it with owner.

Rick is the associate regional editor for Patch in Morris, Somerset, Sussex and Passaic counties. He has been involved in the coverage of Morris County news for nine years and has lived in Northern New Jersey his entire life (save for his first year in the world). He graduated from Penn State University with a B.A. in journalism, a minor in English, and as the sports editor of the Daily Collegian. Before becoming associate regional editor for Patch in Northern New Jersey, Rick was the inaugural Madison Patch editor, which was the 17th Patch site in the country and the first in Morris County when it launched on Nov. 25, 2009. Before Patch, Rick was the sports editor at the Daily Record, where he was assistant sports editor before that. He has also previously covered minor league baseball and various professional sporting events. He is excited to help cover the Patch communities in northern New Jersey.
Firefighters had to cut feline from wall to reunite it with owner.

Captain says aggressive interior attack helped contain fire to single business in building at 250 Main St.
Police and fire departments help keep residents, and in one case their pets, safe.
The preliminary school budget stole the headlines this week.
Second budget question could save visual and performing arts supervisor and Madison Junior School interscholastic sports program.
Superintendent says necessary steps created by state's decision run counter to schools' goals.
Superintendent gives presentation to Madison residents at Madison Junior School; Second presentation set for Thursday night.
Administrator believes Madison may have been punished for efficiency ever since tax levy cap was created.
Madison student places third in Intel Science Talent Search to win $50K scholarship, gets own day in school.
Chamber of Commerce sponsoring third-annual Easter Fun Fest from 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Newark man one of multiple people arrested on drug charges this past week.
School loses all state funding while borough gets less aid than expected.
Pennsylvania pair in possession of schedule 1 narcotic.
Will be unopposed on ticket for seat currently held by George Martin.
Virtually a lifelong resident, councilwoman has served on various boards, committees for 24 years.
Fire Department pumped 17 basements so far after major storm hit Madison over the weekend.
Property will eventually contain three two-family homes.
Superintendent: Cuts could lead to reductions, layoffs.
Most Parents, Board of Education supported approved 2010-11 calendar.
Lincoln Place, North Street Pump Station high on CFO, administrator's budget list; Pine Street residents looking for more support.