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Since I was 11, I knew I wanted to be a reporter and a have been lucky enough to have made a career of it.
I've worked for a variety of local and regional newspapers, national magazines, and even banged out a few books.
I'm by nature nosy, which is why I'm ideally suited to my chosen profession. I've been writing for Patch since its founding in Southeastern Connecticut and I'm thrilled to be the Editor of The Lymes.
You can reach me any time at jayne.keedle@patch.com or by phone (860) 437-8131. I'm always looking for news tips!

Petunia the puppy and Sadie the cat search for their "fur-ever" homes.
A car that crashed into a utility pole on West Main Street caused a whole host of problems in Niantic yesterday.
DOT proposes to double Chester-Hadlyme ferry fares, a move which local residents and local representatives say could do more harm than good.
A bill passed by the House to require tattoo artists to be licensed by the Connecticut Department of Health now moves to the senate.
Here's a list of all the local students graduating from UConn this year. You'll also find a schedule of the many and various commencement ceremonies that are being held to celebrate the big milestone.
'We're Number 45!' is not exactly a great marketing slogan for luring businesses to the state. What are your thoughts on Connecticut's business climate?
Saturday's cycling event in Lyme will bring hundreds of cyclists to roads and trails all over town. Here's what you need to know.
A newly released database shows you'll pay very different hospital charges depending on where you're treated.
A simple cheek swab at a Bone Marrowthon at East Lyme High School on Saturday could help save someone suffering from Leukemia, Lymphoma, blood cancer, or sickle cell disease.
Five things to know for East Lyme, Old Lyme, and Lyme on Friday, May 10, 2013.
Arrest information for May 4-8, 2013, is provided by State Police Troop E and East Lyme Police Department.
Five reasons to be jazzed about this weekend in East Lyme, Old Lyme, and Lyme