Deborah Straszheim, Patch Staff
- Groton, CT
I was born in Boston, Mass., raised in Maryland and went to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where I majored in journalism and history.
I took my first job at The Gazette, a weekly newspaper in Montgomery County, Maryland, then began writing for dailies.
I have covered education, local government and general assignment news for newspapers in Framingham, Mass., and Lowell, Mass, and formerly worked at The Daily Press in Newport News, Va.
I took a break from journalism in 2000 to stay home with my children for several years, then returned to the workforce, moving to Eastern Connecticut five years ago.
I wrote for the Norwich Bulletin before joining Patch two years ago.
I have a college-age daughter and three school-age sons.
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Politics
I am a registered Democrat but have supported candidates from both major parties. I've become a bit more conservative as I have gotten older, but on balance believe I tend to be more liberal than conservative.
Religion
I was raised Catholic but do not belong to any particular church.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Major concerns in Groton include redistricting the public schools, determining whether to terminate the superintendent's contract, and managing the local budget during difficult times.
Residents are also awaiting word from Pfizer, one of the community's largest employers, about whether it will tear down the sprawling building complex on Eastern Point Road.
Posting Activity
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Groton Arrests: Child Injured During Domestic Dispute
The following information was supplied by the Groton town and Gorton City police departments. It does not indicate a conviction.
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MHS Peer Mediators Help in Groton
The principal of the Marine Science Magnet School brought the Montville High School mediators in to train the Groton students
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Daily Five: Commercial Real Estate Values Down 10.5 Percent in Groton
Five Things To Know Tuesday, Feb. 21.
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Improving Groton Schools: Charles Barnum Elementary
Each of Groton's schools has submitted an improvement plan to boost student performance. This is one school's plan.
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Voting Ends Friday For Best Pancakes in Groton
Where's the best place to order pancakes in Groton?
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Fill This Spot: What Would You Like To See Here?
This industrial building on Thames Street has a potentially great view but is vacant.
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Groton Arrests: Larceny, Assault, Disorderly Conduct
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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Three More Apply To Historic District Commission
Nancy Mitchell says she was blindsided by decision not to approve her reappointment
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Groton's Burning Question Of The Week: How Should The Town Redistrict Its Middle Schools?
Two options are on the table. Which do you think is best?
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Organizing Early To Protect The Groton Sub Base
Subase Coalition will meet next week to discuss possible Base Realignment and Closure Commission
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Groton Woman Held On $125,000 Bond After Drug Arrest
Police arrest woman after executing search warrant.
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Daily Five: Group May Apply To Use Mystic Education Center
Five Things To Know Thursday, Feb. 16.
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One School's Effort To Resolve Disputes: Peer Mediation
Marine Science Magnet School in Groton Trains Students To Help Others Work Out Their Differences
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Daily Five: Town Council Denies Reappointment of Historic District Commissioner
Five Things to Know Wednesday, Feb. 15.
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Superintendent Outlines Redistricting Choices For Groton Middle Schools
One option would put students from four elementary schools into West Side and three elementary schools into Cutler.
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Daily Five: The Education Budget And Other School Issues
Five Things To Know, Tuesday, Feb. 14
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Daily Five: Mild Winter Pays Off At Groton Golf Course
Five Things To Know Monday, Feb. 13
