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Hometown: Levittown, Pa.
Birthday: Nov. 27
Bio: Seasoned journalist, eternal optimist, professional skeptic, hopeless romantic, Sagittarius. Mother of four. Wife of a great guy named Jim. Pet lover. Chronic gardener-savant.
Secret shame: I look forward to Friday night dance parties in my living room, heavy on the funk and 70s disco; and I truly like teenagers.
Wholeheartedly believe that great journalism begins with great storytelling.
After a delayed reaction to career journalism during which I got married and had a few kids, I spent a dozen years at the Bucks County Courier Times in Levittown, Pa., writing features, news enterprise and a weekly column about the antics of my family juxtaposed against universal truths of life. Also launched a teen section called r e a l i t y, which persists 18 years later.
Made the move to New Hampshire in 2001 to work for the New Hampshire Union Leader writing statewide news and features. Have learned to love snow.
Monday is the first day of the rest of your week. Make it count.

Scott Brown talked about his deep NH roots during a weekend stop here. He also remains ambiguous about a NH Senate run.
The NH Downloadable Books Consortium brings free eBooks and audio books from across all genres right to your reader.
Lots of committees meeting this week, ending with a trail clean up day at Mine Falls Park on Saturday.
Tara Veit looks back at where she's been, and celebrates the gift of time with friends and family.
A tool to keep you informed of progress in the downtown.
After two years, the burned out multifamily building is ready for demolition, and rebuilding.
A sign wave was held Saturday at Library Hill in support of gun violence prevention.
Recycling useful items for a great cause.
About 50 members of a local church association took to the streets, walking and singing for Christ – and healthier hearts.
Nashua Regional Planning Commission is holding a Granite State Futures event April 30.
With sale of the Nashua Telegraph will come new leadership, as Terry Williams announces his exit.
City officials are investigating the source of this third report since February of oil in the river.
Plans were officially unveiled before the Planning Board for the 228-unit waterfront development.
A teacher's retirement letter goes viral on Facebook. Do you agree with Jerry Conti's take on the future of education?
That's not all. In fact, that's just one of today's 5 things.
It's hard to keep up sometimes, there's so much happening in our city.