Jeremie Smith, Patch Staff
- Foxborough, MA
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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<i><b>Politics <br></b></i>I am a registered Independent and do not pay too much attention to what party the candidate is associated with, but rather the values and issues the candidate stands for. I keep an open mind, trying to understand both sides of an issue.
<b>Religion</b><br>I found religion in christianity growing up and have continued to hold many of those values and beliefs in my life today.
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Selectmen Want Kraft Organization to Present Plans for Rte 1 Development at Next Meeting
Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen has invited representatives from the Kraft Organization to attend the Sept. 18 meeting to discuss and present potential development plans at Patriot Place and along Route 1.
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Foxborough Officials Won’t Wait on Kraft Negotiations to Address Sewer Need
Members of Foxborough's Board of Selectmen discussed the importance of being proactive in addressing the town's sewer need and not waiting on financial support from the Kraft Organization.
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5 Things for Sept. 5: Tri-Town Chamber Announces Contest Winner, FHS Sports Begin and More
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: New England Patriots hairstylist Terrence Manning opening new business in Mendon, Foxborough High girls’ soccer and boys’ golf in action and Tri-Town Chamber announces back to school winners.
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Foxborough Man Who Threatened Selectman Over Casino Vote Arrested Again
Michael Viscardi, 40, of 1 Spruce St. Foxborough was arrested for allegedly violating the harassment prevention order that was a condition of his probation after pleading guilty to threatening a Foxborough selectman over a casino vote in April.
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Foxborough Police Arrests: Local Man Charged with OUI and Underage Possession of Liquor
Arrests reported from Foxborough’s police logs from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1.
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Spinelli Right at Home in Second Year as Foxborough Schools Superintendent
Debra Spinelli has been a Foxborough resident for 32 years and enters her second as Foxborough Superintendent of Schools with the intent on taking the district from “great to greater.”
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5 Things for Sept. 4: Back to School, Update on Chris Knight, Selectmen Meeting and More
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: School is back in session, the Board of Selectmen meet and an update on Foxborough resident Christopher Knight's recovery after being struck by a truck last week.
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Around Town: Trader Joe’s Opening, Update on Kraft Negotiations, State Primary and More
Here's a look at the happenings around Foxborough this week, Sept. 4-7.
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PHOTOS: Foxborough Students Begin a New School Year
Upload your back to school photos to this article and share with friends and family members!
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Belichick Talks Roster Decisions, Trade and Season Opener in Tennessee
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick called Friday's preseason roster cuts the "hardest part of the job" but is necessary in putting the most competitive football team on the field to win in the NFL.
