Alexandra Scarfone, Patch Staff
- Upper Marlboro, MD
Alex was born and raised in New Jersey (although she spent a few years living in Canada between 1997 and 1999). Throughout middle school and high school, she had a passion for English and loved reading and writing, so journalism seemed a natural choice when she was accepted to the University of Maryland, College Park. She graduated in May 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism.
Over the past four years, Alex has had several editorial internships and spent a semester working as a Patch contributor as part of PatchU. Last semester, she interned as a social media strategist with a non-profit, bipartisan organization in D.C. called No Labels. Alex enjoyed her experience with social media, and after Patch, she plans to explore opportunities in that field, as well as in multimedia journalism and communications.
Alex is looking forward to a great summer with Patch and is always trying to find interesting stories to cover.
Posting Activity
Upper Marlboro|News|
Pr. George's Police Department Purchases New Simulation Training System
The Prince George's County Police Department purchases advanced simulation training system to provide realistic scenarios to officers.
Kensington, MD|News|
Critics of Maryland Congressional Districts Reach Signature Goal
Those opposed to Maryland's recently adopted congressional districts will get their chance for a vote come November.
Kensington, MD|News|
SPEAK OUT: Healthy School Lunches
Do schools offer enough healthy lunch options? This Montgomery County fifth-grader didn't think so.
Upper Marlboro|News|
Pr. George's Community College to Offer Solar Energy Training
Prince George's Community College plans to offer an introductory training course in solar energy that will prepare students for entry-level jobs in the field.
College Park, MD|News|
Leggett, Baker Respond to Citizen Outrage, Demand Power Companies Improve
Seven Maryland county executives, responding to pressure from residents, wrote a letter to the Public Service Commission about the performance of the state's power companies.
Kensington, MD|News|
Leggett, Baker Respond to Citizen Outrage, Demand Power Companies Improve
Seven Maryland county executives, responding to pressure from residents, wrote a letter to the Public Service Commission about the performance of the state's power companies.
Upper Marlboro|News|
Police Arrest Armed Robbery Suspect
Police arrest a man suspected of armed robbery. Suspect already was under investigation for previous assaults.
Riverdale Park-University Park, MD|News|
Pr. George's Firefighters, Medics Honored for Services
Prince George's County firefighters and paramedics are honored for valiant efforts at the scene of a traffic accident.
Upper Marlboro|News|
Pr. George's Sheriff's Office Launches Deputies Assisting Youth Program
The Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff launched the Deputies Assisting Youth Corps program to provide conflict resolution, help build positive self image and encourage goal setting among young people.
Upper Marlboro|News|
Police Arrest Man in Ft. Washington 7-Eleven Robbery
Police arrested an armed robbery suspect in Upper Marlboro on Friday.
Bethesda-Chevy Chase, MD|News|
Teen Faces Down Seventeen Magazine and Wins
Let us know in our poll and in the comments what you think about Seventeen's response to this teenager's campaign.
Kensington, MD|News|
Kensington Youth, Scott Gerson, Honored for Volunteer Service
A Kensington teen who has dedicated his time to volunteering for those with special needs since he was about 10 years old was recently honored with an award for his service.
Riverdale Park-University Park, MD|News|
UP Meeting Notes: Mosquito Problem, Cafritz Decision, and Storm Cleanup
During Monday night's University Park Town Council meeting, members discussed several major issues affecting the town.
Upper Marlboro|News|
Teen Faces Down Seventeen Magazine and Wins
Let us know in our poll and in the comments what you think about Seventeen's response to this teenager's campaign.
College Park, MD|News|
Police Use YouTube to Solve Crimes
In a growing trend, police departments around the country are using YouTube to catch criminals.
Potomac, MD|News|
Weather Alert: Record-Breaking Heat in Pr. George's and Montgomery Counties
This weekend, forecasters predict that Prince George's and Montgomery counties will be hit with a wave of high temperatures reaching highs of 102 degrees.
Kensington, MD|News|
SPEAK OUT: Job Happiness
Let us know what makes you love (or hate) the job you do.
