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Former Wayland Football Star Hired as Assistant Coach at Trinity
The 2006 graduate of Wayland High School headed to Trinity College following his career at Wayland.

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Brooklyn attended Auburn University (she could talk for hours about college football if you have the time), where she worked for the award-winning student newspaper and earned her degree in journalism.
After college, Brooklyn returned to Nashville, Tenn., where she grew up, and worked as a PR specialist and editor for a nonprofit publishing house.
A job opportunity in the Boston area brought her, along with her husband and a very playful 45-pound dog, to New England. Brooklyn is thrilled to be a part of the Patch community.
The 2006 graduate of Wayland High School headed to Trinity College following his career at Wayland.

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