Sarah Salvadore

Field Editor

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Preston's Summary

Sarah Salvadore is a Field Editor for Patch.com, focusing on local news in Mercer County, New Jersey. With a background in journalism and Jewish-Christian studies, Sarah covers a range of topics including local government, community events, and traffic updates.

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Geo Focus

Middlesex County, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 28 %
Event Coverage: 20 %
Press Release: 11 %
Evolving Stories: 10 %
Breaking News: 9 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Public Education
  • School Administration
  • School Districts
  • Real Estate Development
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Property Management

Pitching Insights

Sarah Salvadore's coverage primarily focuses on local news, specifically transportation and logistics, crime, and family & relationships within the New Jersey area. She frequently covers breaking news, government announcements, and evolving stories.

If you are looking to pitch Sarah Salvadore an idea, consider emphasizing local significance and immediate impact. This might include insights into ongoing events such as traffic incidents or criminal activities in her geographic focus. If your expertise involves local government policies or community activism related to transportation issues or law enforcement matters in New Jersey or Mercer County specifically , she may find it relevant for her coverage.

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