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Born in Maryland and raised in South Florida, Jonathan Friedman dreamed of a career in broadcast journalism. He attended Ithaca College to pursue this dream. Following graduation in 2001, Friedman had a brief stint as a news reporter at KYCA-AM Radio in Prescott, AZ. It was at this time, he realized that print journalism was his calling.
Friedman then moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career in print journalism. He started working for Patch as the editor of Malibu Patch in 2010.
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A YMCA party takes place in honor of health and the compassion of one young girl as well as her community.
Seekonk resident Ryan Proulx needs canned food and women’s jackets for a poor and homeless women's shelter in Boston.
Paul Heroux says he does not have the resources to compete in what he calls the "campaign-industrial complex."
Paul Heroux says he does not have the resources to compete in what he calls the "campaign-industrial complex."
More than 70 percent of readers choose the park that is home to the zoo, features for children and historic statues.
A Board of Selectmen candidate's allegation the town "was squandering" money angers a sitting selectman.
Paul Heroux says he does not have the resources to compete in what he calls the "campaign-industrial complex."
Paul Heroux says he does not have the resources to compete in what he calls the "campaign-industrial complex."
Funding for the operations comes from a state grant.
The Massachusetts inspector general sends a strongly worded letter to the school district about a 2009 bus contract. There are more bus issues, with a student dropped off at a neighbor's house when her parents were not at home.
I am happy to serve the people of two wonderful communities as Attleboro-Seekonk Patch's new editor.
Information is provided by the Seekonk Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The five candidates participated in a forum at the Seekonk Library on Saturday.
Hamish Patterson answers questions about his candidacy.
The suspect had barricaded himself in a house under construction, authorities say.