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Email: jeffrey.rosenfield@patch.com
Phone: 727-253-7739
Hometown: Boston
Birthday: February 7
Bio: After spending most of his adult life in sales and management, Jeff decided to leave the corporate world and go back to his true love - journalism.
After a year of freelancing for a number of Patch sites in the Tampa Bay area, Jeff was named assistant editor for the North Pinellas cluster in October. He will focus on a topic that is of great importance to the four communities in the region - small businesses.
Your Beliefs
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Politics:
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I try to stay neutral when it comes to politics. I believe great leadership and positive influences can be found regardless of party affiliations. As long as the elected official is focused and committed to doing what's best for our city, county or country, I have no problem giving that person my full support.
Religion:
How religious would you consider yourself?
Being brought up in a household with split beliefs - my mother is Catholic and my father was Jewish - helped me understand and appreciate different aspects of various religions. It also helped me believe that no matter what faith a person subscribes to, as long as it doesn't harm or interfere with others, any religion can be a helpful, positive and guiding force.
We've got a terrific lineup of bloggers on Safety Harbor Patch. Here's a sampling of some of the more popular posts from the past week.

A collection of unique and interesting art, naturtal and man-made, from all around Safety Harbor.
Here's another great shot of the pier that was submitted to our Safety Harbor History gallery.
Reader Matt Christ submitted this photo to our Pics & Clips gallery.
The giant yard sale takes place at the Community Center from 9 a.m - 1 p.m.
The Seminole Boulevard park complex now features two ponds, an asphalt trail, hundreds of trees and, coming soon, a skate park.
The world renowned artist will appear on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon to promote his new works and discuss his iconic classics.
The Rosery Road business boasts a bay to clean boats and RVs, plus it features a unique dog washing machine.
Reader Barbi Kiser submitted this photo to our Pics & Clips gallery.
The Safety Harbor Middle Schooler will cap off a busy March at the area talent contest on the 21st.
The Main Street art and accents shop has changed some things since opening in December. Tonight would be a perfect time to see what it's all about.
The event will serve as a fundraiser/kickoff party for the annual downtown chalk art festival in March.
Tanya Pistillo is opening a community art gallery on West Bay Drive, and her plans go way beyond brick and mortar success.
Sweet Ida Mae’s Bakery recently closed its storefront in favor of a mobile operation.
Sweet Ida Mae’s Bakery recently closed its storefront in favor of a mobile operation.
Safety Harbor Middle School sixth-grade reading teacher Joanne Wright was named Pinellas County's 2012-13 Outstanding Educator of the Year in February.
The weekly event at John Wilson Park is still going on after 15 years despite changing times and dwindling attendance.
We compile the odd, unusual ‘oh my gosh’ police items from throughout the Tampa Bay region.
The two-day Italian festival drew thousands to town with family friendly entertainment and a ton of great food.
We've got a terrific lineup of bloggers on Safety Harbor Patch. Here's a sampling of some of the more popular posts from the past week.