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Montville Library to Host Anger, Optimism Program
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Originally from: Houston and Dallas, Texas
Birthday: December 16
Bio: Before becoming Nanuet Patch editor, Kim Tran attended the University of Missouri's Journalism school. She graduated with two bachelors: B of Journalism in print/digital news and B of Arts in English. While in school, she was a journalist for the daily newspaper, the Columbia Missourian, as a reporter and copyeditor. She also worked for the university's newspaper the Maneater and freelanced for Vox Magazine and Inside Columbia Magazine.
Kim was born in California and raised in Texas before going to college in Columbia, Missouri. She moved to Congers, NY after graduating to live with her grandparents. Her parents and siblings now live in Seattle, WA.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
My beliefs are moderate
Are you registered with a certain party?
No
Religion
How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised Roman Catholic and although I am not a member of an individual church or congregation today, I still think that faith is an important aspect of everyday lives. Everyone should have faith in something, even if that something is oneself.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The economy, education and the environment.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Economy:
With so many businesses in Morristown, the economy is key in its influence on which businesses stay and go; and indirectly, which jobs stay and go. Everyone's budget sways with the economy from taxes to what you buy at the grocery store.
Education:
The generation of today face many more challenges than those of preceeding generations. From healthier lunch menus and new technology to faculty cutbacks because of the economy, the kids today are growing up very differently than those of an earlier generation.
As the world seems to change a lot faster today, children also need to change and adapt more quickly to prepare to become our world's future.
Environment:
Morristown is very forward in terms of "green" thinking and sustainability efforts. I support the idea that a change in the environment around us needs more than just one person switching to organic foods. It needs multitudes and communities to make environmentally-concious decisions at the individual level.
I started my own vegetable garden this summer as one of the many things I do that hopefully better this earth.
The 2-part series begins next week. Registration is required.

He traveled a little more than 45 miles for the annual event.
Her Kickstarter children's book is called 'Buttons, Kings, and Strange Little Things.'
Stop by Moe's with a specific flyer and 15 percent of your purchase will benefit PHS Cross Country.
There's also a MTHS forensic parents night on Wednesday
Downed poles impacted westbound traffic between North Beverwyck Road and Baldwin roads.
Forecast is good, not great.
Forecast is good, not great.
A Lake Hiawatha driver hit the 30-year-old early Saturday morning near New Road.
Tickets can be purchased online until Wednesday.
The ceremony will start at 6:30 p.m. and the game follows at 7 p.m. Friday
Coming up is 'Christmas in the Land of Oz.' They are in need of children, teens and adults.
The township committee will also meet on Tuesday night as well.
The township council will meet Tuesday night as well.
Parsippany parent also claims she was told Central Middle School will be reduced from three to two educational teams next school year.
There will also be a community meeting and focus groups coming up as the school board begins search for new schools chief.
Alumni from the past 20 years came back to participate on Saturday.
The closure is expected to last past the evening rush.
Both candidates claimed the other does not have a firm grasp of local laws and how the local government runs.