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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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Attleboro|News|

Seekonk Resident Achieves Eagle Scout Rank

For his Eagle Scout service project, Ryan Prouix collected items to support Rosie's Place, a shelter for poor and homeless women.

Seekonk Resident Achieves Eagle Scout Rank
Attleboro|News|

Almeida Returns Nomination Papers

The Seekonk man is the first person to submit nomination papers for the special selectmen election.

Almeida Returns Nomination Papers
Attleboro|News|

City Auditor Concerned About Schools

A number of financial issues leaves the city official worried about the fiscal operations of the Attleboro school district.

City Auditor Concerned About Schools
Attleboro|News|

Thanks from a Graduate

Bishop Feehan's first deaf student reflects on those who helped him along the way.

Thanks from a Graduate
Attleboro|News|

Commission Waits on Residency Challenge

The Attleboro Election Commission will consider next month whether to have a hearing about School Committee member David Murphy's residency.

Commission Waits on Residency Challenge
Attleboro|News|

Police Strategy Focuses on Crime 'Hotspots'

The Attleboro Police Department's initiative will include a mix of crime analysis and the use of different types of patrol strategies and officers.

Police Strategy Focuses on Crime 'Hotspots'
Attleboro|News|

Summer Reading List for Tweens and Teens, 11-up

Patch has teamed up with James Patterson’s READKIDDOREAD program to bring you reading lists for every age. Here, James Patterson’s summer reading picks for tweens and teens, ages 11-up.

Summer Reading List for Tweens and Teens, 11-up
Attleboro|News|

Mystery Surrounds Election Commission Meeting

An agenda item is labeled "Residency Hearing." Election officials aren't talking. Sources say it involves School Committee member David Murphy.

Mystery Surrounds Election Commission Meeting
Attleboro|News|

Controversial Town Meeting Measure Passes

The state Attorney General's office will determine the legality of prohibiting selectmen from serving on other town boards.

Controversial Town Meeting Measure Passes