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Erica R. Hendry graduated from Ithaca College with degrees in journalism and music.
While in college, she worked in a number of capacities at the Ithacan, the college's award-winning student newspaper, including as Editor in Chief, and helped the paper begin its transition from a weekly print to an online daily product. She was also president of the Society of Professional Journalists, played field hockey, and spent a lot of time with her tuba.
She worked for the Ithaca Journal, a 22,000-circulation daily in Ithaca, NY, during and after college. She's also written and produced videos for the Boston Globe, USA Today and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Before coming to Patch, she was writing, blogging and producing videos for Smithsonian Magazine in Washington, D.C.
As a musician, Erica is drawn to stories about music issues and artists, but she's reported on a wide range of issues, including education and higher education, health and science, environmental issues, local business, sports and features. For stories, she's lived off the grid on Sapelo Island , been forced into a barn with breeding horses during a rain storm, and sat next to sight-impaired teenagers as they test-drove cars for the blind.
She loves dark roast coffee, cooking and her big Italian family (and thinks all of these things are probably related), has a fierce loyalty to Boston sports, and is forever trying to find time to train for a marathon. She has a fish named Brady, who she's kept alive for almost four years and through about a dozen perilous multi-state moves, but she really wants to adopt a dog.
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