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E-mail: Charlene.Arsenault@patch.com
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Hometown: Central Massachusetts
Birthday: June 29, 1970
Snapshot: Married, keyboard player, animal activist who started the Pet Rock Festival, writer, night owl, chatterbox, kind of sporty, adventurous, bad at math and eating small portions.
I grew up in Leicester, MA, and graduated with an English degree from Fitchburg State College in 1993. Out of college, I landed a small weekly music column called The Beat Goes On (yeah, I didn't name it) under the tutelage of editor Sandy Bowles, who was also an editor at Patch.
But my first "real" job was at Worcester Magazine, which I nabbed not long after. Spending days in the news room, where then the pages were still tacked to the lightboard in the production room, typing led to becoming a music column, and ultimately to an editor position.
As a reporter Worcester Magazine, the Telegram and Gazette, Central MA News and a host of other publications, I have covered just about anything imaginable.
Politically, I'm unusual, especially in Massachusetts. Unusual in that I'm gay, yet I most often vote conservatively. I consider myself socially liberal and fiscally conservative and generally subscribe to the Libertarian way of thinking.
I am very concerned about never letting biases get in the way of presenting an objective story. In the end, the story is about the subjects—not me—and I always let them talk.
Over the years, I've gotten quite a few letters and comments that compliment my ability to be fair, my concern over anonymity (when it is requested) and sensitivity to keeping a comment in context.
I edit and provide content for Massachusetts Patch sites.
The city is offering this free program for seniors.

Andrew White, 57, is a 34-year veteran of the Worcester Fire Department and currently serves as District Chief of Training.
This major drive helps collect items for homeless and low-income children.
The Department of Public Works is collecting storm debris from recent winter storms starting Monday, April 2.
Police spotted what they thought to be a drug transaction on King Street, and moved in. A woman's 15-month-old baby was in the back seat.
The Sudbury town election was held on Monday, March 26. Here are the results.
Classes are open to all members of the community; you do not need to be enrolled in Shrewsbury Public Schools to participate.
It helps The Campaign for Shrewsbury Athletic Fields raise the remaining $480,000 needed to reach the $1.8M goal
Two were indicted on Fentanyl trafficking charges.
Four cases landed at the Grand Jury, including drug trafficking, assault on a child under 14, shoplifting and robbing an elderly person.
The judge said she has a "21-page record filled with nothing but stealing" that has been going on for 25 years.
The judge said she has a "21-page record filled with nothing but stealing" that has been going on for 25 years.
One elderly resident recently went to CVS and was purchasing google cards to compile with a scammer's demands in order to pay back taxes.
The police chief made a case to up the part-time position to full-time.
Framingham is the main feature of an upcoming Chronicle.
Senator Elizabeth Warren made time to visit three marches on Saturday.
Worcester readers share with Patch photos and feedback from the Worcester "March for Our Lives."
There are a lot of scams going around, and the DA spoke to Sudbury seniors about detecting them and avoiding them.
In July of last year, officers found a 55-year-old man face down in the living room in his apartment.
Westborough readers share with Patch why it's important to join the "March for Our Lives."