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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!

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Waterford, CT|News|

Red Sox Vs. Yankees—Whose Side Are You On?

ESPN analysts Bob Ryan, representing Boston, and Stephen A. Smith, representing New York, will be at Connecticut College Sept. 21 for a lively discussion about these two great rivalries in "A Night With ESPN's Best."

Red Sox Vs. Yankees—Whose Side Are You On?
Waterford, CT|News|

Fall Archery Deer and Turkey Seasons Open September 16

It's now legal to use crossbows during archery season. Hunters are advised to take precautions against mosquito bites. Mosquitoes in Waterford and Groton tested positive for West Nile virus; in Pachaug State Forest mosquitoes tested positive for EEE.

Fall Archery Deer and Turkey Seasons Open September 16
New London, CT|News|

Singer Fights Lyme Disease With New Album

Sales from singer/songwriter Melissa Cox's album Live at the Ticked Off Music Festival, which was organized as a fundraiser for Lyme disease prevention and research, will also benefit the cause.

Singer Fights Lyme Disease With New Album
Waterford, CT|News|

Singer Fights Lyme Disease With New Album

Sales from singer/songwriter Melissa Cox's album Live at the Ticked Off Music Festival, which was organized as a fundraiser for Lyme disease prevention and research, will also benefit the cause.

Singer Fights Lyme Disease With New Album