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  • Evanston, IL

I have worked for Patch as a local editor since September 2010, when I launched the Northbrook Patch site. I ran that site until taking over as editor in Evanston in May 2012. 

I have been involved with the news business since age 12, when my first job was stuffing papers (folding the arts section into the news section, which came separately) for a local newsstand in my hometown. Within a year, I was promoted to selling them on the street, where my biggest sales day coincided with the impeachment of Bill Clinton.

I attended college at the University of Chicago, where I majored in English and wrote for the school newspaper, The Maroon. I went on to earn a master of science degree from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. 

While in New York, I covered community news for the weekly Our Town, in addition to writing for the alternative weekly New York Press.

Following graduation, I spent two years in St. Louis, working full-time as associate editor for the weekly newspaper Ladue News while freelancing for the West End Word. 

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Obituary: Joseph Richard Sullivan, 68

Joseph Richard Sullivan died at 68, leaving behind his parents, two brothers and several nieces and nephews.

Obituary: Joseph Richard Sullivan, 68
Evanston|News|

New Police Truck Has 6 Video Cameras With Live Feed

The Evanston Police Department recently deployed a new armored surveillance vehicle with six videocameras that record its surroundings and transmit a live feed to police at the station and in the field.

New Police Truck Has 6 Video Cameras With Live Feed
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Foundation Continues Legacy of Dajae Coleman, 14

Tiffany Rice has started a foundation in honor of her son, Dajae Coleman, who was shot and killed at age 14 last September. "I always planned, after he was murdered, to continue his legacy," she says.

Foundation Continues Legacy of Dajae Coleman, 14
Evanston|News|

Oliver’s Toys to Open Second Location on Main Street

Oliver’s Trains and Toys will open a second location at 710 Main St. this summer, one door down from the site where Toys et Cetera closes its doors for good this June after 30 years in business.

Oliver’s Toys to Open Second Location on Main Street
Evanston|News|

Man Arrested After Shooting Gun At Car, Police Say

Police arrested a 23-year-old Evanston man and charged him with aggravated discharge of a firearm at a motor vehicle after they say he fired a semi-automatic weapon at a car last week.

Man Arrested After Shooting Gun At Car, Police Say
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ETHS Wrestler Featured in 'Sports Illustrated'

Freshmen and sophomores star in the high school production of 'Alice in Wonderland' May 3 and 4, 'Sports Illustrated' profiles senior wrestler Tiaira Scott and more news from Evanston Township High School.

ETHS Wrestler Featured in 'Sports Illustrated'
Evanston|News|

Purple Line Track Work Begins in May

The Chicago Transit Authority will begin replacing the track ties on the Purple Line at night and over the weekends this spring. The project is expected to last for approximately seven months.

Purple Line Track Work Begins in May
Evanston|News|

Obituary: Artist Carolyn Lorence, 65

Artist Carolyn Florence Lorence died at age 65 April 23, 2013 at home surrounded by her family. She leaves behind two daughters, a grandson, two sons-in-law and a brother.

Obituary: Artist Carolyn Lorence, 65
Skokie, IL|News|

Man Dies in House Fire in Neighboring Evanston

Fred Davis, 65, died at the hospital from injuries suffered in a fire that broke out at 1937 Hartrey Ave. in neighboring Evanston on Wednesday night. No one else was inside the house, fire officials said.

Man Dies in House Fire in Neighboring Evanston
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UPDATE: Retired City Worker Died After House Fire on Hartrey

Fred Davis, 65, died at the hospital from injuries suffered in a fire that broke out at 1937 Hartrey Ave. in Evanston on Wednesday night. No one else was inside the house, fire officials said.

UPDATE: Retired City Worker Died After House Fire on Hartrey
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$1M Evanston Colonial With Cathedral Ceilings

In Patch's ongoing real estate column, we take a look at a four-bedroom Colonial home in southeast Evanston with soaring cathedral ceilings in the family room and three new bathrooms.

$1M Evanston Colonial With Cathedral Ceilings
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Evanston Children’s Choir May Stay at Noyes

Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl asked the city manager to consider new criteria to decide artists will be evicted from Noyes Cultural Arts Center as Piven Theatre expands.

Evanston Children’s Choir May Stay at Noyes