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Five Things You Need to Know Today: November 9
Five things in Wellesley today, such as learning to make Facebook work, make music, make new contacts, or make your way through the woods.

Email Grahame.Turner@patch.com Phone 617-817-5794 Hometown Acton, Mass. Birthplace Ascot, United Kingdom Birthday Oct. 29, 1984 Bio: I came to Boston initially to attend Northeastern University as an Engineering student, before realizing Math was not my strong suit. I graduated with a degree in English, class of 2008. I worked as a technical writer, and then began a freelancer writing career in 2009, which soon lead me to Patch, which was my first adventure in Journalism.
On the side, I am a creative writer interested in short stories--I'd eventually like to write a novel. I spend too much time on the internet, and am fascinated by the sense of community that builds up around social networking.
I grew up in Acton, Mass, fell in love with the Boston area during college, and now live in Jamaica Plain, Mass.
My Beliefs
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Politics
I am registered independent, but tend to lean toward Democratic ideas. I believe that good ideas have no political leaning, and that the Nation's greatest resource is its people.
Religion
When asked, I describe myself as "agnostic, leaning toward atheism." I was raised in a Christian church, and can still both believe in and respect the community of believers in any religious group.
Five things in Wellesley today, such as learning to make Facebook work, make music, make new contacts, or make your way through the woods.

A new all-American eatery named for a World War I nun opens up on Worcester Street
The “cash mob” will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10, and attendees will be encouraged to spend $10 or more at any Auburndale business of their choosing.
The following information was supplied by Brookline Police Dept. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
First Light celebration comes up at the end of the month, Nov. 29.
What sold on the real estate market this week?
Patch Editor Grahame Turner is moving on, Brookline Patch will soon see new management.
The following information was supplied by Brookline Police Dept. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Five things to do on a day following the Nor'easter
The New York Red Cross offers ways you can help friends and family devastated by the storm.
In yesterday's Presidential Election, 69.6 of the town's registered voters turned out, a smaller percentage than in 2008--although a slightly larger population.
The following information was supplied by Brookline Police Dept. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
It's a good kind of day for bookworms, if you're a fan of Shakespeare, DIY, dogs or water. So, something for almost everyone.
Today is election day. Here's a look at what's going on in and around Brookline.
Updates on the 2012 elections here in Brookline posted throughout the day. Connect with us on Twitter too at #PatchElections and tell us what you see by tweeting @PatchBrookline and commenting on Facebook.com/BrooklinePatch.
What you need to know about candidates, issues and polling places in Brookline, the Fourth District, Norfolk County, and beyond.
With the election coming up tomorrow, here are some things you may want to know in Brookline today.
Seven local teens are hitting the polls--as poll workers for the Nov. 6 election.
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.