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Kaitlyn Anness

About Kaitlyn

Email: Kaitlyn.Anness@patch.com
Phone: 
732-379-8575
Hometown: 
Westfield, NJ
Birthday
: January 11, 1989

I was born in Westfield, NJ and lived there for 22 years before joining the Patch family. I have been interested in and practicing journalism since I was 15, beginning at Westfield High School and continuing on through college. I began college at Quinnipiac University, where I spent two great years before transferring to Rowan University. After occupying several editorial positions on the college newspaper, I began freelancing for Patch in Collingswood. I graduated magna cum laude from Rowan in May, 2011.

Transplanting myself to Marlboro was not a huge change. Westfield and Marlboro are very similar. They are full of concerned, dedicated citizens that are working daily to make their towns the best possible.

But what Westfield lacks in open space, Marlboro certainly makes up for. Passing farms on the way to Town Hall is one of my favorite things, and proves Marlboro residents are dedicated to preserving what once was in the township.

 

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Politics 
I do not identify with any political party. However, I am fiscally conservative while leaning toward the left regarding social issues.

Religion
I was raised Catholic but do not consider myself a religious person. I welcome an open-minded environment.

Local Hot-Button Issues

Citizens of Marlboro are painfully aware of the over-development of the area. Currently, only 14 percent of Marlboro is still farmland. As Marlboro moves forward, it is apparent that citizens are also concerned with preserving the uniqueness of Marlboro's farmland.

And, as with any town in America, residents are watching their tax dollars closely. After the crash of the market, citizens of Marlboro took action and got involved in every area of the township. Every committee in the township is full, from Open Space and Shade Tree to the Teen Advisory Committee. The amount of involvement in the community is astounding, and the willingness to become and stay informed is part of what makes Marlboro residents so great to be around as a journalist.

Recently

The Board

Leave a note for your neighbor

Drew

11:42 am on Friday, April 20, 2012

I lived in Monmouth County for 31 years, and you cannot tell me that the snobs and racists here are not against gays. Kids as well as adults are against anything that is openly gay. I have to be closeted in order to not be ridiculed by everyone. NO ONE is openly gay in the towns of Monmouth County, save for Asbury Park, the only town where it is okay to be gay in the open. If I were to walk in Wegman's of Manalapan or Freehold Raceway mall holding hands with my partner, we would be relentlessly harassed by kids and adults. What is your age? How long have you lived in this county? In Manalapan, parents consider anyone who is gay to be child molesters and perverts. They are insulated in their little "educated" bubble, free from other races such as blacks and asians, and free from gays and anyone who is different than them.
Nowhere in this article does it state that "the race against anti bullying" includes gay people.

People have been complaining about overdevelopment in Marlboro and Manalapan atleast as far back as I have been living here, which is 1981, this news is not anything new. The ones who complain are the reason the towns are overdeveloped in the first place. They need to look to themselves as the cause and face reality.
Drew

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Kaitlyn Anness

10:30 am on Saturday, November 26, 2011

@Dawn--

We don't have a list but I believe you can search for participating businesses through the advertisement on our front page or facebook.com/shopsmall

Dawn

10:24 am on Saturday, November 26, 2011

Just wondering if there is a list of businesses participating in small business saturday?

Frank LaRocca

8:12 am on Tuesday, November 8, 2011

To: Marlboro Patch

Kaitlyn, just wanted to say that you did a great job during your first election season. Your coverage was balanced and unbiased and (even with some small typos - ;-)) your writing was excellent.

Barb

8:05 pm on Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Thank you. I'm not sure of the town because route 520 does middletown, holmdel, marlboro. I googled everything possible and then a friend suggested this web site. I hope you find something .
Oct 8th,2011 Route 520 at 6:10 pm Keep me posted