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MTC Closes Out 10th Year With Off-Broadway Classic
Ever wonder what happened to Annie? Find out during the Moorestown Theater Company's 64th production, premiering tonight at the Upper Elementary School.

Rob has been a reporter for roughly six years. In 2003, he graduated from Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pa., with a bachelor's degree in communication with a focus in media writing. After college, he began working at The Danville News, a small daily newspaper in Central Pennsylvania. Later, he moved up to their larger sister paper, The Daily Item. Most recently, Rob worked as the political reporter at the Gloucester County Times. He just moved to New Jersey last fall and is still getting used to the quirks of the Garden State: full-service gas stations and being able to buy beer and wine in the same store. He's new to Moorestown and is eager to make Patch's presence here even stronger.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I suppose the easiest way to answer this question is I tend to be socially liberal and fiscally centrist. My view on politics - from watching it, reading it and covering it - is there seems to be a level of detachment between the people who govern and the governed. Not as much at the local level, but at the state and certainly the federal levels. That's why you see so many polls reflecting the populace's growing lack of faith in their representatives.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I was raised Roman Catholic, went to church every Sunday and attended Catholic school for seven years. But I now find that, while I appreciate the role organized religion plays in many people's lives, it's not for me. That's not to say I'm not religious. I believe in … something. But I see merit in every faith.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The liquor referendum. Everyone's talking about it and the debate seems to revolve around two ideas cast in opposition: The town's "character" vs. dollars and cents. What wins out?
Teacher contracts. It's only a couple weeks till school starts and still no resolution. When will it come? And what will the long-term implications of the new contract be?
The new municipal building/library/police department.
Ever wonder what happened to Annie? Find out during the Moorestown Theater Company's 64th production, premiering tonight at the Upper Elementary School.

Moorestown Historical Society board member Julie Maravich said she'll open the gate for families that want to have holiday photos taken by the barn.
Updates on the municipal complex and the status of East Gate Square's liquor license proposal were provided at this week's Moorestown council meeting.
Hurricane Sandy was the most intimidating storm Moorestown firefighters have ever faced, but they were well-prepared to handle it.
Moorestown Historical Society board member Julie Maravich said she'll open the gate for families that want to have holiday photos taken by the barn.
The 52nd annual parade will march through downtown Saturday afternoon.
The police department launched the system Wednesday, which allows residents to report everything from anonymous tips to identity theft using their computer.
For the third year in a row, the Miller family is collecting winter clothing—as well as toiletries—for New Visions Homeless Shelter.
The 52nd annual parade will march through downtown Saturday afternoon.
Town council declared this week as “Emergency Personnel and First Responders Appreciation Week."
Parishioners created the display—each cross representing one of Camden's 60 murder victims this year, a new record for the beleaguered city.
The county will be hosting its annual Victorian Holiday Celebration at the historic attraction this weekend.
Maple Shade Police say the victim was displaced by Hurricane Sandy and staying in a nearby hotel when he was killed.
Maple Shade Police say the victim was displaced by Hurricane Sandy and staying in a nearby hotel when he was killed.
Construction of the Moorestown municipal complex is expected to begin very soon. Read on to find out how the project will affect parking at the library and rec center.
What do you think the township should do to address the failing parking meters on Main Street?
Mount Laurel Police say the 16-year-old juvenile had cocaine and PCP. They also arrested a Moorestown man for shoplifting.
Republican councilmembers-elect Phil Garwood and Victoria Napolitano thank their supporters as they get ready to take office in January.
Township manager Scott Carew said the new field should be finished by March 2013.
A Republican Party official said he expects provisional ballots to be counted today in the extremely tight Moorestown township council race.