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After graduating from Columbia Journalism School she moved to Boston in 2007 to work for The Christian Science Monitor for several years, including as Asia desk editor. She eventually made the switch to local journalism where she covered Brookline and Newton for GateHouse Media. She joined Patch in 2017. She's a runner, swimmer and loyal flip-flops fan. She knows how to throw a frisbee and has a love-hate relationship with coffee.
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But it's not free. Here are four composting options in Newton.

Jonathan Paz shares why he is running for Waltham City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Looking for some ideas on where to take the kids this Halloween in Brookline. Here are a couple hot spots.
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The Veterinary Assisting program at Nashoba Valley Technical High School in Westford recently held its second annual DOGtober fest.
Bridget Ray-Canada shares why she is running for re-election to Newton School Committee for ward 1.
Jennifer Bentley shares why she is running for election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Organizers say they've had positive feedback so far on the pedestrian plaza.
The official recommendation heading to Town Meeting Brookline next month is set, but a group of students have another idea.
Becky Walker Grossman shares why she is running for re-election to Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
Kathleen Shields shares why she is running for election to Newton School Committee in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.
A judge also ordered Gregory Fairbairn to undergo a competency evaluation at Bridgewater State Hospital.
Thanks to Chelmsford TV, you can watch online.
Brookline police are on the lookout for someone who may have knocked a woman to the ground and tried to steal her back pack.
"Save the BSSCC School" reads an online crowd fundraiser imploring people to help raise $300,000 to relocate a small pre-school.
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It's still early days in the U.S. Senate race between Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Joe Kennedy, but Newton's delegation just got behind Markey.
It sat vacant for some 40 years. Despite some plans to build condos there a decade ago, nothing ever came of it to the chagrin of neighbors.
Tarik J. Lucas shares why he is running against two incumbents for Newton City Council in a Patch candidate profile for the 2019 election.