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Noel Aliseo was born and raised in Toms River, New Jersey. She attended Monsignor Donovan High School and then went on to pursue a journalism degree at Syracuse University. While at SU, Noel was on the sidelines supporting the Orange as a cheerleader. She also worked for the college Spanish news station and gained lots of experience interning for CBS in New York City and WSYR-TV, an ABC affiliate in Syracuse, New York.
Noel graduated Magna Cum Lade in May 2010 with a degree in broadcast journalism and Spanish. In November of 2010, she moved to Rumson where she was the Local Editor for the Rumson-Fair Haven Patch. In February of 2012, Noel was offered an opportunity to cover the Freehold Patch.
A true Jersey girl, Noel likes to spend her summers on the beach with friends and family. She enjoys good food and getting to know new people. She also loves to travel and experience different cultures and cuisine.
At Patch, we promise always to approach the news as objectively as possible and adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.<b><br></b>
<b>Politics </b>
I am not registered with any party because I do not completely agree with one side. For me, the best part of politics is being able to hear both sides and then deciding what I believe.
<br><b>Religion</b>
My father raised me Catholic and my mother is non-denominational. I consider myself somewhere in between.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
As a fresh set of eyes and ears in the community, I look forward to learning about all of the "hot-button issues".
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Federici's Pizzeria, Metropolitan Cafe, and The Court Jester will all donate 10 percent of your purchase to the Freehold Memorial Day Parade May 7-9.
Sponsor a student in their annual walk-a-thon and support the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Joseph Russo, branch manager of JRG Pest in Freehold, shares tips for staying pest free as the weather gets warmer.
Amy Chiarello Barnett writes about one of the top 10 greatest nights of her life
The Old Ardena Schoolhouse are also on the list of the historic sites in Monmouth County that will be open for visitors
The Parker Quartet will perform at St. Peter's Church on Saturday, May 5
Seven women prepared 70 microwave dinners for the Ronald McDonald House and The Center.
Seven women prepared 70 microwave dinners for the Ronald McDonald House and The Center.
Tickets are $10 and include pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs and beverage
Pallavi Koppol, a graduating senior, is one of approximately 550 semifinalists.
The IAA of Monmouth County and Mallamaci Tours teamed up to raise over $5,000 for college-bound students.
Riccobene was a parishioner of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Freehold Township.
The Borough Council and Shade Tree Commission honored Arbor Day with a celebration at the Freehold Learning Center.
Bonomo was a communicant of St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Freehold Township.
Oscar Lopez, 25, of Freehold, is facing three charges.
Kevin Roche of Freehold will run 26.2 miles in the NJ Marathon to help raise money for the Freehold Borough Education Foundation.
The two towns were among several in the area to earn grant funding for litter abatement programs.
Would fund land acquisition, improvements to county Reclamation Center and Brookdale Community College
The West Freehold School Museum and Covenhoven House in Freehold are also on the list of the historic sites in Monmouth County that will be open for visitors