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Condiment Crime; State of the City; Spongebob Dances 'Gangnam Style'; Other Top Troy News
Here's our Week in Review: A recap of the top headlines on Troy Patch from Sept. 17-23.
Jen Anesi grew up in the small town of Hudson, WI, and pursued dual degrees in French horn performance and music education at DePaul University and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She left school her junior year to join the Army National Guard, where she served as a combat medic for almost three years. Jen was honorably discharged following the birth of her son in 2005. She graduated magna cum laude in 2010 with a BA in Journalism from Oakland University, where she also earned the school's prestigious College of Arts and Sciences Meritorious Achievement Award.
Over the past few years, Jen has freelanced for The Oakland Press , The Oakland Post , MLive.com and, most recently, Rochester Patch , which she helped launch in October of 2010 before being hired as Local Editor of Oakland Township Patch. In December 2011, she took over as editor of Troy Patch.
Jen currently lives in Rochester Hills with her son.
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Here's our Week in Review: A recap of the top headlines on Troy Patch from Sept. 17-23.
All Wass Elementary students will meet monthly with their Wolf Pack in order to reinforce character traits and build a sense of community at the school.
Patch caught unsuspecting Martell Elementary parent Jon Snow, dressed as Spongebob, doing the popular "Gangnam Style" dance Friday afternoon.
Students and staff run to raise money for the school Friday in Martell Elementary's biggest fundraiser of the year.
People lined up outside The Somerset Collection as early as Thursday evening in anticipation of the Friday morning release of the iPhone 5.
Troy Mayor Janice Daniels delivered her first State of the City address Thursday evening at the Troy Community Center.
Daniels highlighted Troy's recent achievements, addressed future challenges and spoke momentarily about the Troy Transit Center, before a crowd of more than 50 Thursday night at the Troy Community Center.
Troy Mayor Janice Daniels delivered her first State of the City speech Thursday evening at the Troy Community Center.
Troy Police then arrested the woman on two unrelated warrants.
Kroger stores in 15 states, including Michigan, are recalling some packages of fresh spinach that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Kroger stores in 15 states, including Michigan, are recalling some packages of fresh spinach that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
Chris Olivero is one of 15 Detroit-area residents to receive a free Edible Arrangement for being an "everyday hero."
Krispy Kreme in Troy is giving away a free original glazed doughnut Wednesday to anyone who comes in talking like a pirate in honor of International Talk Like a Pirate Day.
The Troy Community Coalition is helping Troy families participate in Family Day, which launched in 2001 to promote regular family meals.
Ten percent of sales on Sept. 26 will go to the Baker Middle School band program.
The 7 p.m. event will help find ways to enhance the Junior Optimist experience for Clawson students.
David George Keats, 73, faces an attempted murder charge after allegedly shooting his next-door neighbor Aug. 17 during an argument about barking dogs, according to Troy Police.
At least three cars in Troy have been targeted since June 16 with a variety of meats and condiments.
Residents are invited to attend the service, which honors all Troy firefighters who have passed away.
The cards will be available for $10 each and feature deals at area restaurants.