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7th Annual Chesapeake Pride Festival Coming Saturday
The special event seeks to increase acceptance and understanding for people of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
I was born in Tokyo, Japan and did a lot of traveling with my military family until finally landing in Maryland where I've lived the majority of my life. Growing up in Ellicott City, MD, I have an extreme pride for the state, evident in my passion for both the Orioles and the Ravens.
I'm an energetic person who loves adventure and spontaneity, perhaps why I love journalism so much. I'm very active in my church and I enjoy a wide variety of activities including music, sports, smoking a pipe full of cherry vanilla-flavored tobacco, watching European soccer and playing any/every sport possible.
I married my best friend in July 2011, which makes life pretty great too.<br><br><b>Your Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><b>Politics </b><br>As a registered Independent, I believe the answer to most political issues lies in the cooperative effort of both liberal and conservative ideologies. When in a group of predominantly one party, I'll often stray to the other end just to induce healthy discourse. I despise hard-core political polarization, but I must confess, it does make good headlines. I have faith in government, but I do not believe that the answers to many of life's problems lie in it. I'm always up for a civil discussion.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>Religion is a tricky word. I wouldn't label myself religious, only because of certain connotations that accompany it. I do profess to be a very real, passionate follower of Jesus Christ. However, I may not fit the mold you'd initially expect from someone who labels themselves a "passionate Christian." Christian, after all, means little Christ, and that is exactly what I try to do; mirror a life that correctly represents the life and teachings of Jesus. While I am passionate about my faith, I'm equally excited about engaging in conversations and discussions with people of other backgrounds. I'm as open as you can be when it comes to "religious discourse," and would openly welcome such engagements. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
As the new editor for Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch, there's a lot to learn. I'm learned quickly that south county is a vibrant place, full of passionate and alert people ready to impact their communities.
I hope to pick up where Edgewater-Davidsonville Patch left off—continuing to provide the fastest and most in-depth coverage of south county news and events.
I'll soon become an official resident of Edgewater, MD, so please feel free to send me tips on how I can better learn and appreciate this remarkable part of Maryland.
The special event seeks to increase acceptance and understanding for people of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.
A quick look at local job openings around town for the week of July 31, ranging from corporate sales to agricultural mechanics.
Patch took an inside look at how local environmentalists are preventing stormwater runoff and using their neighbors to help.
Patch remembers loved ones that recently passed away.
A list of 95 businesses that serve Maryland blue crab meat was recently published, but not a single local business was found on it.
Even though its labeled as a weed, these plants are anything but, local experts said.
The popular hot dog cart's owner said he and his wife needed a weeklong break to enjoy some "family time."
With five bedrooms, five bathrooms and some huge pillars, this house could be someone's dream home.
From crack cocaine to finding dead fish in the South River, here are the biggest headlines of the week.
Scientists discovered 15 dead fish last week while surveying the South River. The deaths are possibly due to warm temperatures and low dissolved-oxygen levels, they said.
The local waterways are safe to swim in this weekend!
Riverkeepers announce a new app that helps residents learn where it's safe to swim near the Chesapeake Bay.
I laughed out loud when I saw this—a Lexus SUV that serves as a taxi.
Detectives also found seven dogs at the Lothian home in addition to $2,475 cash and crack cocaine, according to police.
Even if the Chesapeake Bay is fully restored, the South River still faces substantial problems that are exclusive to its waters, local scientists say.
Jeremiah Boston struck out eight in his "no no" for RBI Baseball's U19 MD Stars team on Tuesday afternoon.
Amid an increasingly difficult summer job market, South River High's Danie Minor has a job she "loves" doing—running the Twitter and Facebook pages for her local Rita's.
A concerned mother hopes to inform local parents about the right and wrong ways to seat a child inside a car.
A 23-foot vessel needed help from fireboats Tuesday after it began taking on water.
The 49-year-old's injuries were serious but not life threatening, according to a fire department spokesman.