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Nicole Jenet is a Bucks County native who has had a passion for writing and journalism for as long as she can remember. With big dreams of one day writing and reporting the news, she studied communication at La Salle University in Philadelphia. Prior to graduating in May 2010, Nicole interned at various Philadelphia media outlets. She worked with the Investigators at NBC 10 where, among many other responsibilities, was assigned with reporting back to the newsroom the events of former Senator Vince Fumo's trial. Nicole also worked at Philadelphia magazine as an online editorial intern where she got the chance to write for the Health and Fitness section of the publication's website. The first time she saw her name in print was like Christmas morning.
Nicole spent the months following her graduation as a contributing writer for Pearson Publishing in Doylestown, PA and a staff writer for Montgomery Media. She covered school board meetings, municipal meetings, elections, community events and more in Springfield Township, Montgomery County. This is where she learned how important hyper-local journalism is to residents who want to know who is running for office, why their taxes are going up and what decisions the school board is making.
Whether is the was her time working with Philly mag's health and fitness editor or the lingering freshman 15 weight, Nicole took up yoga, pilates and kickboxing as new hobbies. You will find her in her basement every morning stretching, punching, crunching and sweating it out before the sun rises.
When Nicole is not writing, blogging or tweeting, she is a Gleek and reality television junkie. Nicole also often gets wrapped up in Law and Order: SVU and Sex and the City marathons.
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Lower Southampton Police were investigating the report of suspicious males when they found a man in possession of suspected marijuana while walking in a Trevose neighborhood.
The Neshaminy School Board and district administration will hold a town hall teleconference Wednesday.
PennDOT's driver license and photo centers will be closed Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Following the recent deaths of current and former Neshaminy High School students, the school will be offering additional support to students.
The Recorder of Deeds staff will be available in Croydon next week in Croydon to issue Bucks County Veterans ID cards.
The National Weather Service is predicting temperatures near 60 degrees this weekend.
Homes sold recently in the 19053 zip code.
According to AOL Real Estate, a number of Levittown homes were sold recently.
Middletown Township Police are investigating a number of incidents.
Get out in the community and enjoy local weekend events.
Langhorne Borough Council member Kathy Horwatt told the Neshaminy School Board Tuesday night that the council opposes the closing of Oliver Heckman Elementary.
The Pennsbury School Board will meet Thursday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m.
The Neshaminy School Board approved a proposal preliminary budget Tuesday night for the 2013-14 school year.
A member of Neshaminy's Citizens Advisory Committee presented information to the school board and public about possibly school closures.
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Bristol Township Police made three warrant arrests between January 7 and 8.
The Lower Southampton Police have responded to a number of incidents, including retail theft at the Feasterville Kmart.