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It's a 'SNAP' to Pick Zack Certner as This Week's Whiz Kid
High School freshman heads non-profit.
<b>Email: </b>kathy.shaskan@patch.com
<b>Phone: </b>973-270-6275
<b>Hometown: </b>Morris Township
<b>Bio: </b>Kathy Shaskan was born in Hoboken and has lived her entire life in New Jersey and New York. She is married to Paul Shaskan and has one daughter, Noel, about whom she never passes up an opportunity to brag ... just try talking to her–you'll see.
Kathy has been writing about Morris County people and places for many years. You may have seen her work in the Morris Daily Record, New Jersey Life Magazine, Morris Magazine and other publications.
<b>Beliefs: </b>
Truth, justice and the American way
<b>Politics </b>
Independent
<b>Spiritual path</b>
The Force (may it be with you)
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High School freshman heads non-profit.
Brush disposal, municipal building closures clarified.
Baseball champs included multiple future leaders of the Borough
Boys took the top spot in the indoor group sectionals meet on Sunday, move on to the state championship round this Saturday.
For this week's "Great Escape," we suggest disappearing into the pages of book you might have overlooked.
Annual Event is a major fundraiser for the Irish American Cultural Institute.
Crystal Springs Resort will host women-only weekend.
Also: A driver gets an unexpected view, deer make an unexpected entrance and a pit bull may prove to be a valuable witness
Couple will bring Peter and the Wolf to Borough School.
Many local organizations are in need of volunteers.
You'll love this turkey lasagna, but it won't make the Heart Association's recipe list.
Rose bouquets raise funds for all-volunteer squad.
Says he'll fight charge in court.
A round-up of some of the most adorable people in the Patch.
A Fisher-Price dollhouse, a set of oars and some dining room furniture can all be yours.
A look at what's going on today in the Patch
Announcement made at Board of Education Meeting.
What do you think of the controversial author's approach to parenting?
What do you think of the controversial author's approach to parenting?