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Pittsburghers can cheer on the Steelers before the first playoff game against the Denver Broncos.

My parents instilled in me a love for books at an early age. I could barely read and my mom would take me to the public library weekly—sometimes twice-weekly.
We'd leave with stacks of books and return them the next week only to collect another pile.
Then, I got into magazines. Veranda, Martha Stewart Living and many other glossy reads were neatly stacked in our house, encouraging my creative writing passion.
As a May 2010 graduate of Miami University (Ohio), I earned a BA in Journalism and Italian, and headed to Naples, Fla. soon after to intern with Naples Illustrated. There I covered stories from "haute" mac and cheese to interviews with an American Idol runner-up, starring in a broadway tour, and the U.S. Olympic men's bobsleigh coach.
The prior summer I spent abroad in Italy studying journalism in Florence. We traveled the coasts from Capri to Croatia, blogging, writing and drinking limoncello. I had the opportunity to interview Project Runway's Nick Verreos for the Miami Quarterly, where I served as the arts and entertainment editor. As publications director for Miami's Public Relations Student Society of America chapter, I edited, designed and wrote for the PRemiere, a bi-monthly publication.
I've interned with Pittsburgh Quarterly Magazine, as well as Cincinnati Magazine—assisting the Summer 2010 Cincinnati Wedding Magazine cover shoot was one of my favorite projects.
Throughout college, I wrote for The Miami Student and the Unione (oldest Italian-American newspaper in the U.S.), and for three years I taught the hip-hop dance workshop at our campus recreation center.
When I'm not editing, writing (or tweeting), I love to travel, bake, work out, study Italian and indulge in a stack of magazines or a good read. Also, I'm a stylist for Stella & Dot, a boutique-style jewelry company.
I was recently chosen as one of 2012's "Pittsburgh's 50 Finest" and will be raising money for cystic fibrosis through August.
I'm a proud aunt of six nieces and nephews, and certainly enjoy spending time with my loved ones.
Fun fact: I have a black belt in Tang Soo Do.
I'm very happy to be covering the vibrant community of Peters. With goals to benefit the township by providing quick and accurate hyperlocal news, and informing and participating in volunteer opportunities, I also intend to greatly contribute to the township and neighborhood efforts to continue making Peters a great place to live.
<b><b><b><b><b><b><b><b><b><b><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b></b>
A hot topic in the area, of course, is Marcellus Shale drilling, if and when it's going to happen in Peters. I'm interested to see the outcome and for our team to cover the issue.
Also, with two new outpatient centers being constructed in the township, residents have differing opinions, mostly positive, in regard to health care. We plan to bring coverage of these centers and the programs they're offering to the community.
Read about the Outpatient Care Center's open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony here. St. Clair Hospital just broke ground for its new outpatient center on Route 19.
The latest hot-button issue? Catch up on the most recent story here.
Pittsburghers can cheer on the Steelers before the first playoff game against the Denver Broncos.

Susan Patnesky of Appalachian Botanicals in McMurray offers a treatment beloved by insiders, and the only of its kind in Pittsburgh.
Susan Patnesky of Appalachian Botanicals in McMurray offers a treatment beloved by insiders, and the only of its kind in Pittsburgh.
The IRS also announced a number of improvements to help make this tax season easy.
Susan Patnesky of Appalachian Botanicals in McMurray offers a treatment beloved by insiders, and the only of its kind in Pittsburgh.
State Rep. Jesse White, D-Cecil, said the basic reason the reassessment figures are so screwy is because the whole system is fundamentally flawed.
In addition, Peters Township councilmen Robert Lewis and Robert Atkison were sworn in by District Magistrate James Ellis for a new term.
Peters police say they plan to prosecute four Peters Township teenagers for vandalizing 13 structures and 10 cars in the Village of Hackett last Friday.
A Winter Weather Advisory is now in effect until 7 p.m. Tuesday.
As of 9:15 a.m., Peters Township roads were wet and worsened driving inbound to Pittsburgh—especially near South Hills Village.
Turnpike customers encouraged to get E-ZPass now to avoid higher tolls.
More than 50 animals were rescued from being euthanized and went up for adoption Monday.
The grand total is 21 percent more than raised during last year's campaign, and the highest in Caring for Kids Campaign history.
Guest columnist and Venetia resident Faye Kennedy tells us about her experience as a novice iPhone user—and shares what the technology can't replace.
The National Weather Service said it's possible for one to two inches of snow to accumulate by Tuesday morning.
Brookline author Lindsey Smith got her start in Peters Township, and is now publishing her first book—an uplifting read for the new year.
Food Mood Girl Lindsey Smith got her start in Peters Township, and is now publishing her first book—an uplifting read for the new year.