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I have lived in four states but always felt "home" in Massachusetts. Both my parents grew up in Massachusetts and I went to high school in Millis, a nearby town of Foxborough. I knew at the end of my senior year at Millis High School that I wanted to be a journalist because I love to write. Four years later, I graduated from Keene State College in Keene, N.H. with a B.A. in Journalism and immediately began my professional career. For three years I served as an editor for three newspapers in Connecticut, all under the operation of one company. I was a local news editor for a small daily newspaper, The Bristol Press and the sports editor for a larger daily newspaper, The Middletown Press. I also served as managing editor for a weekly newspaper, The West Hartford News. In college, I served as both a sports reporter and sports editor for my school's newspaper, The Equinox.
I am passionate about sports both on the professional and local levels. I am a die-hard fan of Boston sports (Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins and Celtics) and enjoy covering teams at the high school level. I also enjoy learning and writing about the many aspects that make up a community. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, spending time in Boston, relaxing with family and enjoying life.
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Foxborough High School ranks 42nd out of an evaluation of 230 public high schools in the Greater Boston area.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addressed the situation with a NFL referee at the end of Sunday night's game in Baltimore, saying he meant no disrespect to the officials, he just wanted an explanation.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick addressed the situation with a NFL referee at the end of Sunday night's game in Baltimore, saying he meant no disrespect to the officials, he just wanted an explanation.
Governor Deval Patrick speaks with Patch readers live at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. What questions do you want him to answer?
Ask Gov. Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: Expect a sunny Tuesday with a high near 72; SAT practice test at Foxborough High School; Foxborough High School cross country teams travel to Canton and more.
Two concertgoers have filed a class action lawsuit against Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary and the town challenging Foxborough Police's practice of improperly taking people into protective custody.
Foxborough High School principal Diana Myers-Pachla set the record straight on a few rumors making its way around social media and the high school recently.
Print coupons, find grocery specials and e-mail lists to yourself and friends using Patch's new "Grocery Specials" section.
Here's a look at the happenings around Foxborough this week, Sept. 24-30.
The New England Patriots fall to 1-2 for the first time since 2001, snapping an NFL record of 143 consecutive games played without a losing record.
The New England Patriots fall to 1-2 for the first time since 2001, snapping an NFL record of 143 consecutive games played without a losing record.
It’s Week 3 in the NFL as the New England Patriots travel to Baltimore to face the Ravens in a rematch of last year’s AFC Championship game. Here's what you need to know about today's game.
A recap of this week's headlines from Sept. 15-22.
The Foxborough High School football team lost its home opener, 21-20 to Whitman-Hanson Friday at Ahern Field.
Here’s what’s happening in Foxborough this weekend, Sept. 22-23.
Foxborough High School suffers first loss of the season, 21-20 in heart-breaking fashion to Whitman-Hanson Friday.
Members of the Kraft Group met with Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen Tuesday to discuss ideas for development at Patriot Place and along Route 1. Following the presentation, selectmen agreed to enter into formal negotiations with the company.
A round-up of open houses to add to your house hunt this weekend, Sept. 22-23.