Christine Foster, Patch Staff
- Roswell, GA
<b>Email</b> christine.foster@patch.com <br><b>Phone</b> 770-329-5906<br><b>Hometown</b> Alpharetta, Georgia<br><b>Birthday</b> April 21, 1982<br><b>Bio </b>Christine Foster grew up between California and Georgia, but considers North Atlanta to be home. Fascinated with news and journalism since she was young, Christine got her first shot as a city beat reporter at her college town newspaper after graduating from Lee University, a small liberal arts college in east Tennessee. From there she headed to the Florida Keys where she worked as the Key West Bureau reporter for the Miami Herald sister paper, The Florida Keys Keynoter. But if you think Key West is all Jimmy Buffett and Hemingway wannabes, think again. There is a lot going on in that tiny 5 square miles. Very few (if any) other U.S. cities of the same size deal with the kind of domestic and international issues that Key West does. After nearly two years there, she decided to move closer to her family in the Alpharetta/Roswell area where she grew up and got a job as a general reporter at Appen Newspapers, which owns a string of weekly papers covering the North Fulton area. She has also been a regular writer for the Sunday Paper in Atlanta, an online city guide called HelloAtlanta and several private corporations during a stint freelancing. Her journalistic experience runs the gamut from covering Fidel Castro's transference of power, to investigating whether the economic downturn has had any effect on fertility statistics in Georgia.
When she's not working, Christine is hanging out with her husband, Michael, renovating their home, baking, antiquing, taking "Sunday drives" on a Thursday evening (a true rebel!), traveling anywhere or spending time with family and friends. She gave birth to her first child, a daughter, in January 2011.
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In general, I am a conservative voter. I have voted for Republicans, Democrats, Independents and Libertarians in the past because I'm interested in electing the best person for the job regardless of party. I believe a concerted effort toward bipartisanship is absolutely necessary for the good of all citizens, unfortunately, there usually isn't enough of it.
<b>Religion</b>
I am a non-denominational Christian and regularly attend church at Restoration Church of God. These Christian beliefs have played a big part in my life ever since I was young. Because I believe in Someone higher than myself, I try my very best to live an accountable life and I hope my life blesses others as much as I've been blessed.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Transportation and district revitalization issues are probably the biggest Roswell is currently facing. With all of the metro-area bogged down in traffic, Roswell is looking at solutions for creating a better flow throughout the city, not only for automobiles, but bicycles and pedestrians as well. Because of the economic downturn, there are several retail districts throughout the city which lay vacant. District revitalization will be a topic in the city-wide discussion over the next few years as city council, planners and residents decide how to boost current and future economies, while retaining the uniqueness of Roswell.
Posting Activity
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Roswell’s Director of Transportation Named National APWA Public Works Leadership Fellow
Steven Acenbrak will now mentor other public works professionals.
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Northwestern Mutual Honors Reps
Local Roswell financial professionals' achievements were recognized at an annual conference.
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Roswell Area Cub Scouts Beautify Roswell Schools
Volunteers pitched in to help the pack clean up Hembree Springs and Elkins Pointe recently.
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Crabapple Middle School Beautifies Campus
Volunteers helped spruce up the middle school grounds on Nov. 3.
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Magical Nights of Lights Celebrates 20th Year
Lake Lanier Islands Resorts to flip the switch on 20th anniversary holiday lights driving tour Friday.
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Cheerful Mel Wants to Share a Home with Another Cat
Mel is this week's featured pet from the Atlanta Humane Society-Mansell Campus.
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Cheerful Mel Wants to Share a Home with Another Cat
Mel is this week's featured pet from the Atlanta Humane Society-Mansell Campus.
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Salvation Army to Ring Bells at Roswell Krogers
Red Kettle donations can be made at Kroger locations throughout the holiday season
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The Drake House Could Use Some Holiday Help
The Drake House's Holiday Needs program has a few easy ways for anyone to help out this holiday season.
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Body Found in Brush Fire; Local Officer Injured in Texas Train Crash
Check out top Patch headlines from around the region.
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Poetry Fest, Holiday Fair On Tap This Weekend
Here's our guide to this weekend's activities in Roswell and areas nearby. Click on links for more details.
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Roswell Gymnastics Takes First at State
This was the third time the girls Level 6 program won the title in four years.
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Bistro VG Offers Black Friday Special on Gift Cards
The deal will only be sold in stores on Black Friday, Nov. 23.
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Coach Resigns After 6 Women Complain; Atlanta the 8th Most Dangerous City in U.S.
Check out top Patch headlines from around the region.
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Fulton, Dekalb Partner for Free HIV Testing Events and Battle Against AIDS
In recognition of World AIDS Day, several events will be held soon.
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Local Service Partners With Cleaning for a Reason
Swallowtail Green Cleaning joins with non-profit to clean homes for women with cancer.
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Roswell Donates Fire Truck to NY City
The city of Island Park, NY was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy, losing all of their fire equipment as well as their fire station.
