Becca Manning, Patch Staff
- Needham, MA
E-mail: Becca.Manning@patch.com
Phone: 781-217-4233
Hometown: Resident of Malden since 2013; previously resided in East Boston and Newton. Moved to Massachusetts (South Shore) in 2008. Born and raised in Troy, Ohio.
Birthday: November 6
About Me: A Massachusetts transplant, I grew up in Ohio and moved to the East Coast three years ago, spurred by a love of the ocean and a special affinity for Boston in particular. My first job in Massachusetts was working as assistant editor of a community weekly, the Pembroke Express, for the independent, family-owned Clipper Press. I had a great experience there, starting a newspaper from scratch in the town of Pembroke and watching it grow and become well received by the town. I was promoted to editor in 2009 and briefly took over as editor of two other Clipper Press weeklies, the Hanson Express and the Whitman Express, before signing on with Patch. I love community news, and I'm thrilled to be with Patch and especially excited to be covering the neighborhood of Charlestown.
Before reinventing myself as a New Englander, I worked for three years for a daily newspaper in Piqua, Ohio (just a few miles from my hometown of Troy). At the Piqua Daily Call, I started out as the education reporter and quickly added on the city government beat as well as page design and copy editing duties. Prior to that, I graduated from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism with a BSJ in journalism and an environmental studies certificate. During and right after college, I wrote for the independent student newspaper The Post and for magazines including Perspectives, Southeast Ohio, E/The Environmental Magazine and Bird Talk.
I have been writing for as long as I can remember, and telling stories even before that. I'm also an avid reader, and when I can combine all three of my loves — the ocean, writing and reading — with a day at a quiet beach, I am absolutely in heaven.
Posting Activity
Charlestown, MA|News|
Week in Review: New Neighbor Brigade, Charlestown Farmers Market Opens
A look at some of the top stories on Charlestown Patch last week.
North End, MA|News|
Week in Review: Ward 3 Democrats Announce City Council Endorsements
A look at some of the top stories on North End Patch last week.
Charlestown, MA|News|
Father Ronan: And Who Is My Neighbor?
A weekly column by the pastor of St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish in Charlestown.
North End, MA|News|
Patrick Signs Budget, Vetoes Transportation, Local Aid Funds
Boston Globe reports leaders in the legislature promise to override the governor's vetoes next week.
North End, MA|News|
Menino Back at Hyde Park Home
The mayor had been staying at the Parkman House on Beacon Street while recuperating from a broken ankle and elective prostate surgery.
Charlestown, MA|News|
At-Large City Council Candidates To Speak Aug. 14 in Charlestown
The 19 people running for four at-large seats will be invited to participate in the event sponsored by the local BNN-TV program on Aug. 14.
Charlestown, MA|News|
Rent This Bunker Hill Street Apartment for $2,000/Month
A weekly look at apartments available in Boston's Charlestown neighborhood.
North End, MA|News|
Fallen American Flag Causes Crash on Zakim Bridge
The incident occurred at around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 12.
Charlestown, MA|News|
Fallen American Flag Causes Crash on Zakim Bridge
The incident occurred at around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 12.
North End, MA|News|
Who's That at Your Door? Could Be the Boston Census
If you didn't fill out that form you got in the mail in February, you could get a visit from the city of Boston this summer.
Charlestown, MA|News|
Who's That at Your Door? Could Be the Boston Census
If you didn't fill out that form you got in the mail in February, you could get a visit from the city of Boston this summer.
North End, MA|News|
City Announces Ballot Order for Sept. 24 Preliminary Election
While during many of the mayoral candidate events the candidates sit in alphabetical order, that's not the case on the ballot.
Charlestown, MA|News|
City Announces Ballot Order for Sept. 24 Preliminary Election
While during many of the mayoral candidate events the candidates sit in alphabetical order, that's not the case on the ballot.
