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American Board is hosting transition to teaching events in West Ashley later this month

Bio: Jonathan grew up in West Ashley and attended Blessed Sacrament School and Bishop England High School. After graduating from the College of Charleston with a BA in Communications in 2002, Jonathan's first professional reporting job came with the Fort Mill Times in Fort Mill, S.C. in 2004. Over the following five years he became the senior reporter at the Times and won numerous reporting awards from the South Carolina Press Association for in-depth reporting, business reporting, and feature writing. He was also a part of the newsroom that earned a McClatchy President's Award for spot news reporting in 2007. He was promoted to Editor of the Times' sister paper the York and Clover Enquirer-Herald in 2009, where he earned additional SCPA awards for headline writing and photography, and the paper received SCPA's top honors in its size category, earning the General Excellence Award that year. Jonathan became a victim of shrinking newspaper budgets in October 2010 before joining Patch. Jonathan is married and lives in West Ashley.
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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I don't particularly like any political party. I find them all disappointing to some degree. I take a libertarian view of social issues and a progressive view on taxes and government regulation of business conduct, especially on environmental issues. I don't consider myself a party-line voter but I can't see myself voting Republican until the party decides it no longer needs to worry about what goes on in people's bedrooms and that all taxes are not inherently evil.
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised Catholic, I attended Catholic schools and mass every week, I was even an altar boy in middle school. I still consider myself culturally a Catholic, but I am somewhere between agnostic and atheist when it comes to religion. I feel that most religions have some very good ideas behind them, but I don't think any of them has cornered the market on the unknown.
American Board is hosting transition to teaching events in West Ashley later this month

Forecasts predict light to moderate cloud cover in the Charleston area during the peak of the Perseids Meteor Shower Sunday.
Arrests made in West Ashley or involving West Ashley residents.
Turkey Hill Dairy is giving away free samples of its ice cream products at area Piggly Wiggly stores this week
Police stress crime prevention tips and talk enforcement efforts during National Night Out events
Communities around West Ashley and the Charleston Police Department are collaborating on National Night Out events tonight
Coming out of the Great Recession empty storefronts are pretty common, but we want to know what Patch.com users want to see fill those empty business properties
Several new faces will be joining several Charleston County boards and commissions, but other vacancies remain
Charleston Police have charged two West Ashley residents in connection with a May 3 armed robbery in the Castlewood Townhouses, following the arrest of Demetrius Burks in Maryland for the same crime last week.
Hundreds turned out for 1st Annual Marley Lion Music Festival
Here's our weekly round-up of Saturday yard sales for the early birds
The South Carolina Supreme Court said Thursday that custody of Veronica Capobianco be given to her biological father
Family and friends organize music festival to honor slain teen
Coming out of the Great Recession empty storefronts are pretty common, but we want to know what Patch.com users want to see fill those empty business properties
S.C. State Sen. Robert Ford (D-Charleston) says an undercurrent of racism and sexism still flows through the Palmetto State.
A lawsuit filed by the Dorchester County Democratic Party over candidate filings now includes the Charleston and Berkeley County Republican Parties and Election Commissions.
A body found in the Stono River Sunday has been identified as that of a Charleston man reported missing on July 20
The Charleston Police Department filed burglary charges against a West Ashley teen Monday
Bobbie Rose held a campaign kick-off event at the International Longshoremen's Hall on Morrison Drive focusing on fairness and promising to put South Carolina's First District first.