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The Calm After the Storm
Discovering Easley is a visual blog I have created while Easley Patch waits for a few more resident bloggers. Email jeff.brush@patch.com to share your blog with the Easley community.

As a Community Editor for Patch, I work with individuals and organizations to identify the best ways they can use Patch to achieve visibility and get the word out to their neighbors. I work with a region of 11 communities including Avon, Berlin, Canton, Farmington, Granby, East Granby, Meriden, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Southington, and West Hartford.
I was born and raised in Simsbury, Conn. I graduated from Ohio University in 2000 and went straight to work at the Monroe Evening News in Monroe, Michigan. After that I worked for The Connecticut Post in Bridgeport, Conn. Then it was off to Washington, D.C., where I became a freelance journalist while attending American University and studying for my Master's Degree. I began working with Patch in 2010 in Granby as editor for The Granbys Patch. I came back to my hometown after launching Easley Patch in South Carolina.
I welcome everyone to participate in our community Patch. There are so many opportunities to contribute to the site and share information, ideas, and opinion. I encourage everyone to log on and tell us what's important to you.
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Politics
I have no party affiliation and I would consider myself socially progressive.
Religion
I was raised a Roman Catholic. I am open-minded about religion and feel that my spiritual beliefs are still evolving.
Discovering Easley is a visual blog I have created while Easley Patch waits for a few more resident bloggers. Email jeff.brush@patch.com to share your blog with the Easley community.

While Easley Patch waits for our first resident blogger I have decided to start my own Photo Blog, Discovering Easley.
While Easley Patch waits for our first resident blogger I have decided to start my own Photo Blog, Discovering Easley.
Anyone can post on Local Voices. Blog about your hobbies, local politics, parenting, religion, you name it- we want you to Blog about it! Email jeff.brush@patch.com with your first blog post today!
Anyone can post on Local Voices. Blog about your hobbies, local politics, parenting, religion, you name it- we want you to Blog about it! Email jeff.brush@patch.com with your first blog post today!
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