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I am the editor of Lakewood Patch and a local news enthusiast.
I joined Patch because the company is at the forefront of the future of journalism — and I am deeply committed to this changing media landscape. And, I love Lakewood.
I have delivered, printed, packed, stacked, written for, edited and, of course, read newspapers. My first reporting gig came in the fourth grade when Mrs. Williams ordered – since I talked so much — that I report news and weather to begin the class each day. No sweat.
So, the kid with soda-pop-bottle eyeglasses began his career, sharing the latest news and weather forecasts with a room full of confounded classmates.
Since then, I have worked in different media environments, and worn several different hats. I have picked up a camera; learned to handle video equipment and edited my own work. I have kept a blog. I have taped interviews and posted them to the Web. These are a few of the skills that I have acquired in an ever-changing media environment.
After stints in Chicago and Southern California, I returned to home to Northeast Ohio to attend the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Kent State University. I held a reporting internship at the Record Publishing Co. by day and worked in the Akron Beacon Journal production department by night, stacking newspapers.
I later worked as a reporter and wire editor at the Record-Courier and received several awards for news and sports reporting.
In my freelance work, most notably for hiVelocity, I have followed the changing economic landscape in Ohio. I have identified start-up bio-tech and biomedical companies as they sprout up around the fertile health-care industry, with area institutions of higher education propping them up. The state's economy is changing.
Not unlike my own industry.
I live in Lakewood with my wife, Kelly Flamos, and our children, Ruby and Clyde.
Kelly co-owns and operates Mahalls 20 Lanes with my brother-in-law, Joe Pavlick.
... In case you're curious, that will never affect my ability to report news professionally and fairly in this city that I love.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The family suggests memorial contributions to Gateway Animal Clinic, 1819 Abbey Ave., Cleveland, OH. 44113.
Parking could be restricted on pick-up days.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Looking to reduce their carbon footprint, Chris Bata and Katie Romich invested in 33 solar panels, mounting them to the top of the home and garage.
Miss any of the meetings? There are still a few more slated.
Tickets are $20 pre-order and $25 at the door.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
All Ohio stores will close; some will reopen as Peet's Coffee & Tea — including the location on Detroit Avenue.
Here’s a highlight of the top stories from around Brecksville during the past week.
Detectives need some help identifying and catching two men believed to have stolen rims from a pickup truck in the 11800 block of Lake Avenue on Feb. 26.
Family suggests memorial contributions be made to Malachi House, 2810 Clinton Ave., Cleveland.
The renewal levy would continue to cost the owner of a $100,000 home $12.66 per month.
The operating levy would cost owners of a $100,000 home $10 per month.
While the first four suspects have all been found guilty and sentenced, the Joshua Stafford case has been held up because of "psychiatric" issues.
There were two-dozen violations of the city’s building code found at the house adjacent to the new drug store’s property on Grace Avenue.
Last month, city council approved the purchase of six new 2013 Ford Interceptors at about $23,000 per car.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Lakewood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Don't look now, but there are now a half-dozen artist studios in just a few blocks along the commercial corridor.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.