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Your Mother Was Right. You Should Have Been A Doctor.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.Wri

BASICS
Hometown: Central Islip, NY
Cell: 203-202-4715
Email: chandra@patch.com
Birthday: December 20
BIO
Chandra was born and raised on Long Island, NY and moved to Stamford in 2005. She graduated magna cum laude from Virginia Union University in 2001 with a Bachelor's degree in English, an Associate's degree in Journalism and Minor in Music.
While at VUU, Chandra performed with the VUU Panther Marching Band on the clarinet and soprano sax, and took on various writing and editing positions with the school newspaper and the Poetry Club.
Chandra received a Master's degree in Magazine, Newspaper and Online Journalism from Syracuse University in 2002. While at Syracuse, she completed an internship with The Post-Standard by writing articles for the Arts & Entertainment section.
After completing her studies and interning with Inside Edition and the now-defunct eDesign Magazine, Chandra secured a position as an editor for PR Newswire's ProfNet, where she held a combination of editing and customer service duties. In 2006, she joined Norwalk, CT-based Red 7 Media as associate editor — and eventually senior editor — of Audience Development and FOLIO: magazines.
Chandra joined Patch in June 2010 as the editor of Stamford Patch and then became associate regional editor for southern Fairfield County in July 2011 and regional editor in February 2013.
In her spare time, Chandra enjoys reading, traveling, going to the theatre, attending concerts, and spending quality time with her family and friends. She currently lives in Springdale with her husband and daughter.
BELIEFS
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POLITICS
I consider myself to be a Democrat, but I've always tried to keep an open mind when heading to the polls.
RELIGION
Wow, that's an interesting one. I was baptized as a Catholic and attended Catholic schools, however, I've been known to attend Baptist, Pentecostal and Episcopal churches. These days, I consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian.
New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.Wri

New statistics from the Connecticut Department of Labor shows the medical professions will boom in this state in coming years.
The federal government approved the funding, which will help pay for damages not covered by insurance.
McKinney, who represents Fairfield, Westport, Newtown, Weston, and Easton has served as state senator for eight terms.
McKinney, who represents Fairfield, Westport, Newtown, Weston, and Easton has served as state senator for eight terms.
The Connecticut Department of Transportation will be conducting bridge safety inspections and evaluations between exits 42 and 44 in Westport and Fairfield on Tuesday, July 23.
A fight between two Norwalk neighbors over "old gossip" on July 4 led to their arrests on warrants nearly three weeks later.
Norwalk police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in the robbery of a Mr. Softy ice cream truck in June.
The increase in the number of food stamp recipients is about 50 percent more than the state's job growth in recent years.
The increase in the number of food stamp recipients is about 50 percent more than the state's job growth in recent years.
The Westport Sunrise Rotary Club hosted Boucher and Lavielle at Bobby Q's earlier this month to discuss Connecticut's recent legislative session, healthcare, and political differences.
This week in Norwalk, there's are two festivals, a race and more.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed into law higher fines for talking and texting while driving.