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Smokey's Survival: In the Aftermath of Restaurant Fire, A Happy Ending for a Stray
A kitten trapped under Sweet Jenny's during the blaze that destroyed the eatery has found a new home
I began my career in journalism in 2008 at the Asbury Park Press. I became a staff writer there in early 2009, covering several Monmouth County towns, writing for the paper's Sunday feature section and magazine and frequently reporting on breaking news. In 2009, I took second place in the New Jersey Press Association's Robert P. Kelly Award category, which recognizes first-year reporters.
I earned a journalism degree at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, graduating as a member of the Kappa Tau Alpha journalism honors society. At Rutgers, I studied at Cook College (now the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences), and minored in plant science. I started there with scientific aspirations, failed a freshman-year chemistry course and happily realized I'd been kidding myself if I thought I wasn't going to end up a writer.
New Jersey became my home when my family relocated to Hopewell Township from central Virginia during my high school years. I still think the part of the Blue Ridge mountains where I grew up is the prettiest place on earth, but I love my adopted state, and the shore area where I've lived for several years.
The pizza's better here, too.
I married my Jersey boy in May 2011. The two of us are ardent birders and collectors of old bottles and books. We live with our two cute cats in an ancient Barnegat house complete with creaky attic and trapdoor cellar.
<b>Beliefs</b>
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<b>Politics</b>
<i>* How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
I'm not registered with a particular party, but I tend to lean left on national issues. That often goes out the window in local elections. I put more weight on policy than politics. And I keep an open mind.
<strong>Religion</strong>
* What are your religious beliefs?
I believe our founding fathers did a brilliant thing by enshrining freedom of religion in the First Amendment.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on these issues?</i>
It would be a challenge to find somebody who didn't name too-high taxes as a big problem for Barnegat, and the state as a whole. With state aid decreasing , stabilizing the tax rate will be more challenging than ever, and will require creativity and compromise. But it has to be done, or the people who live here – from seniors on fixed incomes to young families just starting out – will go elsewhere.
Businesses in Barnegat need a boost, too. I think the local government and the township as a whole need to rally around the establishments that set Barnegat apart, especially in the historic downtown, and help them capitalize on their unique draw.
Protecting the environment, especially the bay we border, is vital to our economy and well-being – you don't have to be, in the words of one conservation-minded bayman I know, a "tree-hugging duck snuggler" to understand that. I think one of the best ways to foster environmental stewardship is to create and support parks and open space that allow people to get to know our beautiful wild areas.
A kitten trapped under Sweet Jenny's during the blaze that destroyed the eatery has found a new home
Meetings, a class and family fun on the calendar
A happy Valentine's Day is ahead for the high school's nationally ranked cheer squad on their return from Fla. competition
Also: A driver gets an unexpected view, deer make an unexpected entrance and a pit bull may prove to be a valuable witness
Varsity cheer squad defends third-place rank in finalist round at Florida competition
Some avian species rarely come ashore, so to see them, bird lovers have to head to sea
Francine Still Hicks brings art, music and powerful family history to celebration at Barnegat Library today
Highlights from the past week on Barnegat Patch
Examining test scores, special education statistics and discipline
Title I funding will pay for two new mobile computer labs, which will arrive at the school next month
Route 9 and Route 549 together had 13 pedestrian deaths from 2007 to 2009
Route 9 and Route 549 together had 13 pedestrian deaths from 2007 to 2009
We want your take on the "Big 3"
More analysis of school report cards data; info on local events
Session for parents will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the school auditorium
Barbara Slamp heads a team of volunteers who bring relief to hungry township residents through the Barnegat Emergency Food Pantry
Old Main Shore Road closed for more than an hour while police negotiated with suspect
A summary of the decisions and discussions at the township's February meeting
Stories coming your way all day (also some snow flurries)
Police outline costs associated with dog during Committee meeting presentation on department's savings and services in recent years