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Oakland County commissioner Marcia Gershenson hosts a meeting at Town Hall to talk about the new federal health care law.

Email: joni.hubred-golden@patch.com
Phone: 248-534-2425
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.
Oakland County commissioner Marcia Gershenson hosts a meeting at Town Hall to talk about the new federal health care law.

The Guild exhibits items in the City Gallery at the Costick Center in Farmington Hills through Oct. 12.
Andrew Kravis takes home $2.6 million from the Million Second Quiz finale.
Carolyn Normandin will participate at the Walk to Cure Diabetes at the GM Technical Center Sept. 29.
Patch shares your social media posts about this annual event.
The event will support Stephen Tulloch's charity, which helps children throughout metro Detroit.
The West Bloomfield family of Andover alumna Emily Stillman continues their advocacy for organ donation in the teen's memory.
Here's a roundup of road closures and construction around southeast Michigan this weekend.
Here's a roundup of road closures and construction around southeast Michigan this weekend.
Plus, take in an art fair in Birmingham and shop at the Made in Michigan Market in St. Clair Shores.
Plus, take in an art fair in Birmingham and shop at the Made in Michigan Market in St. Clair Shores.
Jeff Scott, who serves on the planning commission, is a candidate for city council.
The Falcons will raise funds for Buckets of Rain and the American Cancer Society in memory of Roxanne Mecham.
Dean Cobb, 66, and Duane Fox, 62, are raising funds to support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, in memory of Cobb's son-in-law.
Andrew Montgomery Howell faces charges of criminal sexual conduct after a March complaint alleging inappropriate contact with an elementary school student.
Consider these events for your weekend calendar.
Pay tribute to emergency and military personnel before Friday's West Bloomfield High football game.
The sub shop circulates 10,000 coupons offering a free regular sub at the new Farmington Hills location, in exchange for a contribution.
The Farmington Hills event supports a facility that provides residential care for children ages 12-18.
Stephen Larkin waives his right to a preliminary exam within 14 days of his arraignment and was assigned an Oct. 1 court date.