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Until I was a junior in high school, I planned to go to school for acting, but I took a semester-long journalism class at the recommendation of my sophomore English teacher and my career path changed. I went to St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vt., where I earned a degree in journalism and mass communication.
I have worked in community journalism since I graduated from college in 2004. I worked for nearly three years as a reporter covering seven towns for the Argus-Champion, a newspaper in the Newport/Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire that has since closed. Until I took the job as the editor for Merrimack Patch, I worked for the Nashua Telegraph and Cabinet Press where I worked in several capacities including as a reporter, copy editor and editor. I worked most recently as an editor handling the content for the Cabinet, Merrimack Journal, Bedford Journal and Hollis Brookline Journal.
I live in Nashua and have lived in the Nashua area since 2007. I was born and raised in Exeter, and can see myself living in New England, if not New Hampshire, for the rest of my life, despite strong urges every January to pack up and move to San Diego. I think I may have lived there in a previous life.
I'm a member of the Gate City Striders, a large group of runners who get together for coached track workout and group runs, and am hoping to getting back to running competitively as I did in high school and college.
In my free time I also like to play floor hockey and softball, spend time with friends, read and cook.
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Police say each was charged with operating under the influence of drugs after switching seats when they left the scene of the accident.
New Hampshire Division of Public Health Services says any injectable created at New England Compounding Pharmacy since May could put patients at risk.
Merrimack Chamber of Commerce and Energia Salon holding PM Networking event with a side of breast cancer fundraising.
Former school board chairwoman encourages support of John and Brenda Grady
Police say each was charged with operating under the influence of drugs after switching seats when they left the scene of the accident.
New program at the library, a chili champ and morning networking at a Merrimack boutique.
The invasive weed has spread considerably since it was discovered in July.
Former Merrimack state rep urges support of John and Brenda Grady to represent town in Concord
The ground shook at 7:12 p.m. on Tuesday and Merrimack TV caught it on video.
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Accident that left a van hung up on a stone wall snarled traffic during the evening commute.
A memorial mass for Lefabvre will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
New information Monday indicates two other drugs made at New England Compounding Center could be related to national meningitis outbreak.
New information Monday indicates two other drugs made at New England Compounding Center could be related to national meningitis outbreak.
A sample of Merrimack Police calls between Oct. 1 and 3.
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"Uplift: Secrets from the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors" shares the wisdom of breast cancer survivors with the newly diagnosed. What's your story?
The breach could involve more than 43,000 New Hampshire residents.
Obama, unlike Romney, recognizes the importance of women, writer says.