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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 Nation Mourns

American and other flags fly at half-staff in the wake of the Connecticut school shooting.

A Nation Mourns
Attleboro|News|

Better Health Care Access Needed, Heroux Says

In wake of the deadly mass shooting in Connecticut, the state representative-elect says "we need to make it easier to access and encourage mental health care more than it is easier to access a gun."

Better Health Care Access Needed, Heroux Says
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Seekonk Reacts to Connecticut Tragedy

There was a police presence at Seekonk's elementary schools in the aftermath of the Connecticut school shooting.

Seekonk Reacts to Connecticut Tragedy
Attleboro|News|

Attleboro Schools React to Conn. Tragedy

High school principal Bill Runey calls the situation a senseless tragedy. He says AHS has many protocols in place for emergencies.

Attleboro Schools React to Conn. Tragedy
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Meeting 'Got out of Hand,' School Committee Chair Says

Chair Mike Tyler plans to speak tonight about "unacceptable" events that occurred at the Monday meeting he did not attend. The vice chair, who ran the Monday meeting, disagrees with his analysis.

Meeting 'Got out of Hand,' School Committee Chair Says
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Hearing Scheduled on Seekonk Tax Rate

It will take place during the Board of Selectmen meeting on Wednesday. Also at the meeting, selectmen will determine whether to begin contract negotiations with Public Works Superintendent Bob Lamourex.

Hearing Scheduled on Seekonk Tax Rate