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Farmington Food Truck Rally Benefits Local Food Shelves
The rally brought four food trucks to downtown Farmington's Walter E. Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park.

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Hometowns: Hoffman, Minnesota and Farmington, Michigan
Birthday: September 1
I spent my childhood and most of my teen years living in small towns. That's also where I fell in love with journalism, as a reporter for the Kanabec County Times in Mora, Minnesota.
After spending a decade covering the communities of Lakeville and Farmington, Minnesota for the Lakeville Life & Times (gone, but not forgotten), I moved to Michigan to work for Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. Over the next five years, I won awards for breaking news coverage, editorials and columns, and filed countless stories about the people, places and events that make Farmington and Farmington Hills such a wonderful community.
In late October of 2003, I married the love of my life, Brian Golden, in a simple ceremony held in our neighbor's backyard. Almost a year later, I left journalism for the world of public relations, working at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield and Oakland University's Department of Music, Theatre and Dance. While this was a wonderful ride, Patch lured me back to community news with a wide-open, virtual canvas and the opportunity to get back to grassroots reporting.
In a way, I'm back where I started, living in the community where I work and loving the opportunity to work for my community.
My Beliefs
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Politics
I consider myself a liberal Democrat, although I vote for people more than political parties. I prefer to learn about issues from non-partisan sources, and then come to my own conclusions, based on my personal values and beliefs. I spend a lot of time reading the St. Petersburg Times' Politifact reports and am the proud owner of two Michigan Truth Squad t-shirts and a Flip video camera, which I won as their Tipster of the Month.
Religion
After many years of learning about different faith traditions, I have come to believe we are all traveling in the same direction, only taking different routes. I was raised Lutheran, and am now a student of kabbalah and a spiritual seeker. I do my best to observe the Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule.
Local Hot-Button Issues
It doesn't get hotter than Farmington Public Schools right now. From constant funding battles and tougher state academic standards, the district faces significant challenges.
Both cities face tough budget issues as well, but visions are emerging for the future of Farmington and development of the Grand River corridor, from Eight Mile Road in Farmington Hills to Power Road in Farmington.
The rally brought four food trucks to downtown Farmington's Walter E. Sundquist Pavilion and Riley Park.

West Bloomfield resident Karin Jill Katz will talk about her books on Nov. 7 at the Jewish Community Center.
The following information was provided by Farmington Hills Police. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
City council members approve plans to bring fuel sales to the Halsted Village grocery store.
Residents have the opportunity to sign the City of Farmington Hills' new water tower tank Oct. 21-25.
Grace Wojcik extends a dinner invitation to Michigan attorney general Bill Schuette, so that he can see the human element of the state's gay marriage ban.
The hospital's blog shares the harrowing story of how Livonia paramedics, Botsford emergency physicians and a surgical team work together to save Cameron Herrick's life.
Retired music teacher Anita Pinson's stories revolve around traditional folk songs.
The group brings its repertoire of 1960s and 1970s music to town Nov. 9.
Speakers will share recipes and more during the annual event, held Nov. 6-17 in West Bloomfield.
Vadim Avshalumov was in the West Bloomfield school's first graduating class.
The Nov. 2 fundraiser on Commerce Commons Pathway will benefit Hospitality House and Open Door Outreach Center.
Officials say new entrances proposed as part of the Nov. 5 bond referendum will make K-12 buildings more safe.
Investigators are looking into whether incidents at three city parks are connected to similar crimes in other communities.
The Oakland County clerk's office is listed among those issuing marriage licenses if the state ban on same-sex marriage is struck down.
The Oakland County clerk's office is listed among those issuing marriage licenses if the state ban on same-sex marriage is struck down.
The group provides a monthly tip read during Monday night's city council meeting.
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Duane Fox and Dean Cobb receive a proclamation in honor of their 230-mile September walk from Benzonia to Hartland.
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