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Honoring the Fallen at Park Semper Fi
A beautiful day greets the couple hundred who show up for music and tributes.
Email: Adam.Townsend@patch.com
Phone: 949-436-3050
Hometown: Steubenville, Ohio
Birthday: July, 1983
Bio: I grew up in a small town in the greater Pittsburgh metro-area.
I attended journalism school at the Ohio University Scripps School of Journalism; I also studied studio art and Spanish at that school.
I've been a full-time newspaper and multimedia reporter for more than a decade. I started as a general assignment reporter at a small-town paper in the Ohio Valley and moved up through the ranks at that company as I completed my degree, doing piecework for other papers and magazines while classes were in session.
In September of 2006, I started as a reporter covering various cities in north Orange County at the Orange County Register. There I also administered the AroundDisney blog, shot hundreds of photographs, created feature and courtroom illustrations and designed informational graphics.
During my time at Patch, I've led local and national media on dozens of news stories, many of which have made national headlines. I cover everything from local business features to crime to elections and technology. I've been an occasional guest on KPBS Midday's Roundtable, speaking as an media expert on the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.
I've always had a fascination with journalism – the excitement of the process, the leap into the vortex of events as they happen, the sociability of meeting and interviewing sources, the exposure of crime and malfeasance.
I'm also a practicing artist, completing large paintings and illustrations in my spare time. I'm involved in musical pursuits; I play a few instruments to varying degrees of proficiency, but the piano is my first love.
I'm a voracious reader, preferring smutty mystery novels as pleasure reading, literature and history if I'm looking for something meatier. I've become something of a World War I buff lately.
I do some skim boarding out on North Beach – near where I've lived in San Clemente since 2006. I also train at the local MMA gym, Finish Strong.
Growing up near Pittsburgh, I'm a rabid Steelers fan. Sorry, Chargers.
My wife, Laura Lee Townsend, and I were married at the Ole Hanson Beach Club in May 2009.
Laura Lee, who also has a background in journalism, now is a certified health and fitness coach and manages San Clemente Boot Camp. You'll be seeing her maiden-name byline -- Laura Lee Bloor -- on San Clemente Patch as a health and wellness blogger.
We're both involved in charitable causes, raising money especially for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which fights breast cancer. We also put on a production of the Vagina Monologues at Knuckleheads in 2011. Sponsored by Patch, Knuckleheads and Buds Famous Hot Dogs, we raised more than $5,000 for Laura's House network of domestic violence shelters in south Orange County.
As San Clemente Patch editor, I am here to cover San Clemente and all that goes on here. My writers and I produce breaking local stories, feature pieces, profiles of locals, high school sports news, and whatever else affects our community.
My Beliefs
I believe in democracy, fairness and hard-nosed journalism that is vital, useful and relevant. I believe in God and Jesus Christ, but I am respectful of those with other beliefs.
I believe the First Amendment is the most crucial part of the Constitution and the best means of preserving our nation.
Politics
As a journalist, I'm not a member of any political party or organization. I lean toward candidates I believe offer the best path to good governance – independent of their political philosophy. I do not vote in the San Clemente City Council races or on San Clemente ballot measures because I am covering them and strive to maintain objectivity.
Religion
I'm a Christian who was raised as a Presbyterian, but I am not currently a member of any sect or church.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Planned development at North Beach is a subject of much controversy in town, as is the Marblehead development and outlet mall and the troubled San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Marine and military issues are also at the forefront, considering our proximity to Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base.
A beautiful day greets the couple hundred who show up for music and tributes.
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Doheny and Poche beaches are listed as the fifth and sixth dirtiest beaches in the state. Other county beaches do well.
The VFW in San Clemente is looking for volunteers to help collect for veterans' causes at various stores.
One man stands accused in a bizarre home invasion; the other, a former youth pastor, stands accused of molesting a parishioner in the '90s.
Sonic OC, formerly Sonic San Clemente, takes a look at all the music going down in your town. From high school bands to rock artists with national acclaim, you'll find it here.
The Video Patchcast is a daily rundown of major news developments in the region.
Members of the universalist religion, which began in Persia in the 1800s, will honor the Declaration of the Bab in San Clemente on Sunday.
San Clemente might have to boost fees to offset lower income from reduced water use. The city is hiring a consultant to examine customer rates.
San Clemente officials say finances are in good shape, considering the economy, but the city might have to eat it if the state snatches away redevelopment money.
The San Clemente City Council this week told its staff to draft amendments to the city code banning tattoo parlors on Del Mar and parts of Camino Real.
San Clemente Lifeguards encourage locals to look out for one another in the water.
Resident Lyndsey Harhay, 23, needs a bone marrow donor, and the Rib Trader in San Clemente is hosting a festival Saturday in its parking lot to help find her one.
Several dozen San Clemente and Southern California residents turn out again to oppose the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station's continued operation.
A man entered the victim's home, attacking her and her 5-year-old son.
UPDATED: An off-duty Marine and sheriff's deputies come to the rescue.
The city's Marine Safety Division is starting a Neighborhood Beach Watch to help keep swimmers and surfers safe.
Lyndsey Harhay, 23, needs a bone marrow donor, and the Rib Trader parking lot is hosting a festival Saturday to help find her one.
Also on Tuesday's agenda are a water use plan update, a lease extension for the pier concession and improvements to a U-Haul facility.