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Marie
DeNoia Aronsohn
General Assignment Reporter
Backup Anchor
Marie
DeNoia Aronsohn was born, raised, and educated in New Jersey.
Her career at NJN spans more than a decade during which
she has won two Emmy awards for her reporting and producing
and has garnered four Emmy nominations. Marie was named
Italian-American woman of the year in 1996.
Marie graduated
Douglass College, Rutgers the State University and got
her start in journalism writing newspaper features,
reports and movie reviews. She came to work in television
at a local cable TV station where she won an Associated
Press award for her extensive coverage of the groundwater
pollution threat in Ocean County
Marie's experience
in TV news includes anchoring and producing at MSNBC
and reporting and writing at WCBS-TV in New York. She
has also produced and narrated a documentary about the
importance of early detection in breast and cervical
cancer for the New Jersey State Department of Health
and Senior Services. Marie has produced various radio
and television projects for Rutgers University.
Marie is
deeply interested in children's issues and created the
concept for a pilot for a television series aimed at
inspiring and promoting self-esteem in pre-adolescent
girls. The program, Shoot For the Moon appeared on Minnesota
public television in the spring of 1998.
Currently,
Marie reports from NJN's Trenton headquarters, covering
a variety of breaking and on-going news assignments.
Marie also fills in as anchor for NJN News.
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