Julian McKinley, Patch Staff
- Windsor, CT
Julian grew up in Windsor. Things have come full circle for him as he returns to Connecticut's first town to serve as editor of Windsor Patch.
Julian returns to the Nutmeg State from Springfield, Mass. where he studied journalism at Springfield College and freelanced for The Republican. He served as editor-in-chief of Springfield College's weekly newspaper and it's annual sports magazine, The Pride Sports Journal.
Over the past few years, Julian has developed a passion for stories that matter—stories that bring people together and have the potential to make a difference in individuals' lives.
Julian's other passions include all things college football, and his eclectic music library, which he protects with is life.
He contends the best song ever written is Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come." His favorite albums include Bob Marley's "Survival," M.I.A.'s "Kala," everything Jimi Hendrix, and John Mayer's "Continuum" (Yes, he is a proud John Mayer fan).
My Beliefs:
Politics
I am registered as a Democrat, but only so I could vote in the 2008 Democratic primary election. There is no political party that I feel particularly akin to. Rather, I subscribe to my own social and political beliefs that are founded in the protection of everyone's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I do believe that well-funded social programs are essential to protecting that right.
Religion
I was not raised in a church, nor do I currently subscribe to a particular religion. However, I believe there is nothing more important than cultivating and celebrating the spiritual connection between all living things. I have great respect for all religions and enjoy discussing and learning about their values, practices, cultural contributions to society.
Local Hot Button Issue
The biggest concern is the town's budget for the upcoming fiscal year. It is anticipated that funding for public education will decrease, affecting one of, if not the, most important institutions that community members are actively involved with and concerned about. The quality of education is something that is a topic of conversation around every corner. There is no doubt that potential budget cuts to public education would have a great impact on the lives of many families here in town.
Many of the concerns of residents are based on the well-being, development, and safety of youth. While Windsor is a relatively safe community, the development and maintanence of programs that assist in the development of youth are always a topic of interest. There are a wide variety of youth programs, events, and activites offered, which is a testament to the importance of youth development to residents.
Posting Activity
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Town Council to Vote on $.5 Million Landfill Project
The project includes improving the site's gas collection and odor minimization.
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It Takes Mark Twain to Describe New England Weather
So here's an excerpt of Mark Twain, a longtime Hartford resident, rendering his verdict in 1876.
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OMG PD: Week Ending Oct. 2, 2011
A look at some remarkable police cases from Connecticut.
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Jerry Barry to Speak at Art Center
The Freight House welcomes its featured artist from 2 p.m. - 3 p.m.
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Windsor Trails Bristol Eastern, 7-6; T-Storm Causes Postponement
Kickoff on Saturday will be at 6 p.m. at Muzzy Field in Bristol.
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Warriors' Defense Shuts Down Bristol Eastern
Brendan Gayle scored two touchdowns on defense, leading Windsor to a 48-7 victory.
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No. 5 Windsor Looks to Stay Unbeaten at Bristol Eastern
Kickoff is at 7 p.m. at Muzzy Field in Bristol.
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Windsor Rabbi Leads Casting Away of Sins on Rosh Hashanah
Rabbi Alan Lefkowitz and members of Windsor's Congregation Beth Ahm celebrated a new year and cast away their sins on the first day of Rosh Hashanah.
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Nat Hayden's Embroiled in Gift Certificate Controversy
The Hartford Courant reports that the Windsor restaurant has withdrawn from Restaurant.com and is refusing to "pay off certificates."
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Windsor Police Blotter: September 20-28
The following arrest reports as provided by the Windsor Police Department are accurate as of Feb. 18, 2011. Items on this list reflect charges filed, not convictions. It is not the policy of Windsor Patch to omit any arrests from this log.
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Town Employees Sell Belongings for Food and Fuel
$800 were donated to the Windsor Fuel and Food Banks.
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Updated: Board of Education to Review Unapproved Administrative Position Tonight
A director of elementary education position was created without the board's approval.
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Immigration Agents Make Bust in Windsor
NBC reports one of the 23 arrests made by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the past week were made in Windsor.
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CT Post: CL&P Was Not Prepared for Irene
The CT Post report cites records that show the power company was undermanned.
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CT Post: CL&P Was Not Prepared for Irene
The CT Post report cites records that show the power company was undermanned.
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Girls Soccer Seeks First Win Tonight at Home
What you should know today, Tues., Sept. 27, 2011.
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Courant Moves Warriors Up to No. 5 in State Football Rankings
After a 47-20 win over Bristol Central, The Courant's statewide football poll has Windsor as No. 5.
