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Lessons for a Western Springs Editor
A few things your local editor has learned in his first three months here in Western Springs.

E-mail: darren@patch.com
Phone: 708-275-8365
Hometown: Andover, MA
Current town: La Grange, IL
Birthday: September 24, 1987
Bio: I was born and raised in Eastern Massachusetts, and first took an interest in journalism when I was named the National Correspondent of the Year for SchoolSports (now called ESPN Rise.) I relocated to Chicagoland in 2006 to attend the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, where I wrote for a number of student publications. During my time in school, I also completed editorial internships with Chicago Parent and Vicon Publishing. Upon graduating, I became Western Springs Local Editor with Patch.com, and have since held several jobs in the company. Currently I am a Community Editor for DuPage County.
My interests/hobbies include sports, reading, fiction writing, gaming, and outdoor living (hiking/camping/canoeing.) I play both indoor and beach volleyball, and I'm passionate about golf (if not terrific at it.) I also author the online graphic novel Panthera as "D. Z. McRoy."
Politics: I am a registered Democrat; my politics are socially liberal and economically moderate.
Religion: I am a member of the United Church of Christ, though my practice is largely casual.
A few things your local editor has learned in his first three months here in Western Springs.

District 101's middle school has been awarded the prestigious national Blue Ribbon award.
Patchouli folk-music concert draws about 100 people, filling the Thomas Ford basement at the first of the five-concert series.
The Lions are 5-0 and have won their last two matches in two games, holding their opponents to single digits.
All Western Springs police blotter items from Aug. 31 to Sep. 6.
An LT freshman kicker, his younger brother and a friend practice their long-distance field goals.
Some thoughts on Labor Day, which marks the beginning of Western Springs Patch’s first week.
Star boys runner Telfer is triumphant and JV girls post a perfect score in Western Springs’ gigantic trademark XC tournament.
CALEA accreditors considering re-accreditation hear community members laud their village cops.
What's that odd dissonant piano plinking coming from upstairs...?
Trustees approve several alcohol-related amendments, plus a couple of miscellaneous items. Here’s the lowdown on what passed.
Theatre of Western Springs’ classic drama filled with twists, surprises, and a “violence designer.”
Here are the Western Springs police blotter items from Aug. 23 - Aug. 30.
After decades of speculation and wrangling, the project will eliminate delays for fire trucks and ambulances.
The village president and a state representative support 12-year-old's bid for a new home that accommodates her disability.
An introduction from your local editor, Darren McRoy
All Western Springs police blotter items from Aug. 15 to Aug. 22
During the team's first-ever public practice, senior stars shine, giving fans a glimpse of the season ahead.
95 players participate in 21st annual Park District three-wall competition