Nicole Acosta

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Nicole is a 4-time New York Press Association award-winning writer from The Bronx, New York. She graduated in 2019, with a bachelor's degree in Media Studies and Journalism from Mercy College.

Her passion for community storytelling blossomed during her time as the Managing Editor of her college publication, The Impact, where she covered local news in Westchester County. She’s experienced in all verticals of media. She loves to create engaging and unique content whether it’s through social media, copywriting, digital marketing, or public relations projects.

Nicole was a reporter at Daily Voice and covered Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh and Montgomery counties in Pennsylvania.



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Pursuit Of Stolen SUV Driven By Woman, 33, Ends In Bucks County Crash Pursuit Of Stolen SUV Driven By Woman, 33, Ends In Bucks County Crash
Pursuit Of Stolen SUV Driven By Woman, 33, Ends In Bucks County Crash A 33-year-old woman behind the wheel of a stolen car was apprehended by police after leading officers who recognized the SUV on a pursuit through local streets Monday morning in Bucks County, authorities said. Megan Loyer caught the eye of a Bristol Borough officer at approximately 8:50 am when he noticed a Mitsubishi SUV on Radcliffe Street, matching the description of a vehicle that was reported stolen earlier in the day, according to police. In an attempt to confirm the license plate, Officer Elifa Soto began following the car at Green Lane, and activated his emergency lights a…
KNOW THEM? Police Seek To ID Warminster Walmart Thieves KNOW THEM? Police Seek To ID Warminster Walmart Thieves
Know Them? Police Seek To ID Warminster Walmart Thieves Police in Bucks County are seeking the public's help identifying three people accused of stealing multiple Samsung televisions at a local Walmart. The three individuals pictured above entered the 100 E. Street Road location in Warminster Township on Dec. 1, police said. Anyone who recognizes these individuals is asked to contact the Warminster Police at (215) 672-1000 or submit a tip via the Crime Watch Tip link.  All callers/tipsters may remain anonymous.
Montgomery County Man, 37, Accused Of Repeatedly Raping, Sexually Assaulting 6-Year-Old Girl Montgomery County Man, 37, Accused Of Repeatedly Raping, Sexually Assaulting 6-Year-Old Girl
Montgomery County Man, 37, Accused Of Repeatedly Raping, Sexually Assaulting 6-Year-Old Girl A 37-year-old Montgomery County man was jailed on accusations he raped and repeatedly sexually assaulted a 6-year-old girl he was caring for, who he said put his genitals in her mouth while he was asleep, NorthPennNow.com reports. James Maloney, of Hatfield, was slapped with half a dozen charges on Dec. 29, nearly three months after the girl's mother notified police of the alleged crimes, the news outlet said. Maloney apparently made the girl perform oral sex on him as many as three times, and performed oral sex on the girl while in his care sometime before the onset of the p…
19-Year-Old Teen Shot, Killed By Pennsylvania State Troopers On Route 80 Overpass 19-Year-Old Teen Shot, Killed By Pennsylvania State Troopers On Route 80 Overpass
19-Year-Old Teen Shot, Killed By Pennsylvania State Troopers On Route 80 Overpass Pennsylvania state troopers shot and killed a 19-year-old man who refused to drop his weapon on a Route 80 overpass on Dec. 30 in Monroe County, authorities said. Troopers responded to the State Route 33 southbound overpass where they found Christian Joseph Hall was standing and clutching a gun around 1:40 pm, Pennsylvania State Police said. Footage of the scene published by WBRE shows Hall pacing along the highway and clutching a gun. When directed by police to drop his gun, Hall initially complied, but later became uncooperative and starting walking toward police -- pointing the gun in t…
Montgomery County Rolls Out $5M Grant Program For Restaurants Bruised By COVID-19 Montgomery County Rolls Out $5M Grant Program For Restaurants Bruised By COVID-19
Montgomery County Rolls Out $5M Grant Program For Restaurants Bruised By Covid-19 Montgomery County businesses struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic have four days to get some relief. The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners has announced grant program that aims to provide economic stability to food service, having budgeted $5 million in county economic development funds. Businesses can apply for $10,000 through the new program, announced months after the success of an initial $1 million grant assistance in 2020. The application window for this program will close on Friday, Jan. 8, at noon. “In order to begin progressing towards a full economic recovery…
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