Melissa S. Finley
Managing Editor

Melissa is a 27-year veteran journalist who has worked for a wide variety of publications over her enjoyable career. A summa cum laude graduate of Penn State University’s College of Communications (We are!) with a degree in journalism, Finley is a single mother to two teens, and her "baby" a chi named The Mighty Quinn. She enjoys bringing news to readers far and wide on a variety of topics.

Recent Stories

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A second article in our Managing Montco series introducing readers to the elected officials in their county government.

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Spoiler alert: the answer is 'not very well,' but read on to understand why.

Welcome to 'Managing Montco,' a series dedicated to informing you about county government

Our series aims to educate the public on elected county officials, their role for the public

DA, police announce arrest of second man in Lower Merion home invasion and murder

Kelvin Roberts, 42, has been taken into custody, police say.

Greater Montgomery chamber to host holiday party benefiting The Miracle Field of Horsham

The Iron Abbey will hold the occasion on Dec. 19, open to all

Regional Roundup: A wonderful week two of Holiday Light Displays

Check out the homes featured on our Facebook pages in Horsham, Willow Grove, North Penn and Central Bucks.

DA, Lower Merion Police announce the arrest of one of the men wanted in Sunday's home invasion, homicide

Charles Fulforth, 41, of Jenkintown has been arrested, authorities say, as another is still at large.

Introducing 'Two Free Pennies,' a weekly column from our editor

Be prepared for her two cents, offered up weekly for no charge.

This Week Now: Great events for all from Dec. 9 to 15 throughout the Philadelphia Suburbs

Find a romantic date night, fun for the kids, or a stop with Santa, all with This Week Now.

Homicide suspect vehicle, stolen Jeep sought by Montgomery County authorities

Anyone with information on the cars or persons involved are asked to call police.

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