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Hacienda, Business Development and Broken Fire Trucks, on Former Councilman's Mind
Rob Marlowe offers suggestions on the New Port Richey budget.

E-Mail: Alex.Tiegen@Patch.com
Phone: 727-515-0640
Hometown: Newburyport, Massachusetts, but he moved to Florida when he was 7.
Birthday: Sept. 13
Alex Tiegen, editor for New Port Richey Patch, is a journalist and longtime Florida resident who has experience in covering community news, business issues and politics. Since moving to the state at the age of 7, he has written about, lived in or visited almost every major metropolitan area in the state.
He started his career as a full-time temporary staff writer for the Valley News in 2008. While at the paper, he reported on the people, government and camels of the Upper Valley, a cluster of communities on the border of Vermont and New Hampshire.
He returned to Florida and spent about two years freelancing for several daily or weekly news publications in South Florida, including Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers, Forum Publishing Group, the Miami New Times and Broward/Palm Beach New Times.
He was also one of the first staff writers for the Sunshine State News, a web start-up covering business and politics in Florida for a conservative readership.
In his free time, Alex love to ride his bike, spend time in nature and read. He reads everything: Novels, narrative and in-depth journalism, nonfiction, mostly about history and graphic novels with pretty, pretty pictures.
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Politics
I'm registered as a Democrat, but I don't let my political beliefs influence my reporting. I have worked for news outlets that are conservative, liberal and centrist. One of my favorite parts of being a journalist is the thrill and challenge of looking at both sides of an argument and presenting them fairly.
Religion
I'm a casual Jew. I don't actively practice the religion, but I like to think I stay faithful to the culture and key tenets of Judaism. Staying kosher is easy when you're a vegetarian.
Hot Button Issues
Having just moved to the Tampa Bay area, I'm still getting a feel for New Port Richey. I'm excited to discover more about the community, and you'll probably see me exploring the area with a notebook or laptop in hand. If you see me walking or driving down the street, stop by and chat awhile.
Rob Marlowe offers suggestions on the New Port Richey budget.

Patch.com employees spent an afternoon cleaning up around Tampa Bay.
As employees from Tampa Bay’s 23 Patch sites fanned out July 23 to clean up trash along Hillsborough Avenue and George Road, we came across something we just can’t explain. Help us figure it out!
We know, you've had a busy week. So, here are the top headlines from the week to get you caught up.
Michell Schratwieser was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals.
Jeff Harrington is taking over for Col. Brian Head, who retired from the Sheriff's Office recently.
The city's employees added restored and recreated features to the fountain at the historic landmark.
Bryanna Westbrook was found without clothes on Moog Road this week.
While the storm is still days away from America’s coastline, forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are keeping a close eye on it.
The pool could still be open to a youth swim team if it pays for it.
City leaders agreed they want to see if they can find a way to get some financing for a new vehicle for the city's aging fire department fleet.
Wannabe pet owners were turned away recently when a parvovirus outbreak forced the shelter’s closing.
The family-friendly restaurant opened its doors recently.
New Port Richey is considering asking haulers to pay a franchise fee to do business in town.
Here are a few things we thought you might like to know about today, July 23.