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E-mail: Charlene.Arsenault@patch.com
Phone: 508-736-7708
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.
Sudbury Patch wants to profile local people doing interesting things.

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The man threatened the pharmacist and demanded that she hand over some prescription drugs.
The annual Halloween event is back. Make sure you're signed up.
Gather up your paint cans and electronics; Westborough's hosting a hazardous waste day.
The Milford-based marijuana facility was the first in the state to get a recreational license.
They offer to seal your driveway, it comes out crappy, and then they may try to break into your house, say police. Beware.
Time to clean up your yards. Here's when you can dump your stuff off.
It's been 25 years since the body of Holly Piirainen was found in the Brimfield woods. The family never gave up trying to find the killer.
Democrat Rebecca Rausch hopes to unseatlongtime State Sen. Richard Ross from the Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex District.
The following are excerpts from the Framingham police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Marlborough Downtown Village Cultural District designation has been extended for five more years.
Video shows that she allegedly stuffed cash in her pocket, and sometimes cigarettes, on nights she closed the store.
The man allegedly dropped his pants in the parking lot and urinated. A woman then called police about it.
Cleaning your closets? Save the coats and accessories for the annual drive.
Massachusetts' top crime news also includes a man arrested for an OUI in his bathing suit, a guy who stole a $470 sweatshirt, fatal crash.
There are only five Red Heat Taverns, and the latest one is in Milford.
The following are excerpts from the Westborough police log. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The trooper was reportedly injured during the apprehension of the suspect.
The reason the man told police her had no pants in the cold weather? 'I'm not going to lie; I [urinated] myself.'