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  • Cranford, NJ

Toniann is an award-winning journalist who studied English/Journalism and Media Arts at New Jersey City University. For more than 13 years, she worked as a reporter, editor and regional editor for Union County LocalSource, a publication of Worrall Community Newspapers. In 2000, Toni took a one-year hiatus from journalism to travel the country with her husband in a tractor-trailer. She's planning to write a book about her experiences on the road.

Upon returning to the newsroom, she interviewed several celebrities, prominent polticians and professional athletes. She has won more than a dozen New Jersey Press Association awards for categories ranging from breaking news, design and opinion writing to features and First Amendment.

When she's not covering news in Cranford, Toni, a die-hard NY Yankees fan, spends time at the gym taking zumba and weight-lifting classes, cooking and collecting signed sports memorabilia.

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Are you registered with a certain party?<br>I am.

<br><b>Religion</b><br>Catholic, although I have attended Christian services in various churches and sang in a gospel choir.

<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>Property taxes, redevelopment of the Birchwood Avenue property and flooding have been long-standing issues in town, but residents are also passionate about their schools.

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Summit, NJ|News|

Coach Gordon: Hard Work Pays Off

In this week's Coaches Corner, Summit Softball Coach Rachel Gordon talks about the season and the team's goal of playing in the state tournament.