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I'm not like your normal Patch editor. When your local editor takes a much-needed vacation, I take the reins, ensuring you still get your news. I'm like a subsitute teacher, but don't have to deal with the kids playing pranks on me.
I also work the national desk from time to time, typing up stories of wider interest.
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I joined the Marine Corps in 2006 for a variety of reasons and chose a nerdy job in communications - nerds with guns. I deployed once to Afghanistan and was honorably discharged in 2011 as a sergeant.
I used my GI Bill to get a journo degree from UMass Amherst and started with Patch in April 2017. It's been fascinating writing about so many locales within our country.
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An animal rights group is criticizing Roger Williams Park Zoo for the use of bullhooks on elephants. The zoo says it causes no injury.
As the ice is forming on our lakes, Tiverton firefighters are making sure they're trained up in ice rescue.
Cranston police are offering a service in which they'll check on your home periodically on their route while you're on vacation.
Newport police are accusing this man of shoplifting at a local business in December.
Here's some of what the Rhode Island State Police from the Wickford barracks have been up to.
Here's what Cranston police have been up to in the past couple days.
Police ask citizens to sign up for a program that allows them, when needed, to ask you for surveillance footage based on your location.
Police learned that one in 59 kids is on the autism spectrum and that when dealing with them, they must pay attention to the person's needs.
Coming up is a chance to make sure your furry friend won't have to suffer from rabies.
Rep. McNamara said one of the biggest problems in RI education is consistent absence of many students.
Certain Newport residents affected by the federal shutdown are being offered penalty-free delays on some taxes and fees
The Jan. 3 death of a 9-year-old adopted girl in Rhode Island caused officials to launch an investigation into the system's shortcomings.
Two department members will plunge once an hour for 24 hours in efforts to raise money for the Special Olympics.
Inside the home, police found garbage all over, beds soiled with feces and urine and a pile of dirty diapers in the 9-year-old girl's room.
Sears is on the verge of collapse and its ultimate fate will likely be decided Monday.
Members of our Coast Guard aren't being paid. One Rhode Island university is offering a meal to these service members.