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Joan has written for several local news organizations, including the Belmont City News and the Palo Alto Daily News, where she was advertorial editor and columnist for nine years. She is active in a variety of community service organizations: Peninsula Humane Society, Companions for the Soul, and Samaritan House. Joan is married to Eric, a wireless product specialist for Cisco; they have two sons in college, a loyal Labrador retriever and two curious cats.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, in 1959, I was raised in Columbus, OH, and attended Ohio University in Athens, where I received a bachelor's degree in journalism. I've been living in the Bay Area for 20 years and am an avid runner, tennis player and SF Giants freak.
What's YOUR favorite booth at Hot Harvest Nights?

Two BRSLL teams played in District 52 championship games Wednesday night.
Zydeco music was originally created at house dances, where families and friends gathered for socializing--what better setting for this than Burton Park.
Hey, isn't that Belmont's Judy King sitting in the Redwood City bleachers?
The Belmont-Redwood Shores Little League team defeated Redwood City Wednesday night 11-4 to claim District 52 championship.
Get a free 12-oz. Slurpee today at the Belmont 7-Eleven. And, if you're so inclined, do the Slurpee Dance.
Three flight attendants were ejected from the rear of the plane after impact; two were pinned under inflatable slides inside the cabin.
The City of San Carlos invites residents and business owners to attend downtown Parking Advisory Meeting on Thursday, July 18.
How do Belmont residents and business owners feel about San Carlos' controversial Transit Village Project? Check out this blog and share your thoughts in the comment section.
Join San Carlos hiking enthusiast Tom Davids this Saturday, July 15 for a challenge hike through a redwood forest with incredible views of the Pacific.
Facing elimination for the sixth consecutive game, the 11-year-olds were victorious over Pacifica Tuesday night.
The new name of the arena also comes with a new San Jose Sharks mobile app.
Mui, a native of Millbrae, began her public service career in Burlingame.
Authorities are trying to determine whether 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan was struck and killed by an emergency vehicle.