• Kristi CeccarossiPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Charlestown, MA

<b>Email: </b>kristi.ceccarossi&#64;patch.com<br><b>Phone: </b>617-833-3751<br><b>Hometown: </b>Various towns on the North Shore<br><b>Birthday: </b>May 24, 1979

<b>Bio:</b> I&#39;ve spent about a decade working as a reporter and editor for newspapers in Vermont, Florida, western Massachusetts and Boston.   I&#39;ve written for the <i>Boston Globe</i> and the <i> New York Times</i>, but I&#39;m most proud of the work I&#39;ve done at small newspapers in small towns, where there was a real sense of community and a meaningful role for the local journalist.  <br><br>I grew up in a very large, very closeknit and working class, Italian-American family that all live within a 10-mile radius of my Nana&#39;s house in Revere. I broke the mold by moving west of Worcester and again, when I came back to the Boston area, by moving to Cambridge. I live there now with my partner and our two cats. We&#39;re getting gay married next summer. <br><br>In my free time I am a radical eater. Until this fall, I organized Boston Localvores, a part-blog, part-community organization that built relationships between local farmers, local businesses and local eaters. I also like to cook, play music and hang out in the woods.

<b>Your Beliefs</b><br><i>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. </i><br><br><b>POLITICS</b>

I would definitely be described by at least half of America as liberal, because I think all people should have free access to health care and education and I don&#39;t think anyone should be denied the right to marry or serve their country. But I disagree with a lot of our so-called liberal politicians. And our conservative ones too. <br><br>Over the last three decades in America, wages have stagnated for working people, while the cost of everything has gone up. I think the people who are making the most important decisions in our country are completely out of touch with what real families are facing. I believe there is a serious and growing gap between the rich and everyone else and it&#39;s at the crux of every major issue in our country right now -- on the national, state and neighborhood level.<br><b><br>Are you registered with a certain party?</b>

I&#39;m registered as an independent, though I can honestly say I&#39;ve never voted for a Republican. But I don&#39;t always vote Democrat either.

<b>RELIGION</b>

My parents were both raised Catholic, but around the time that I was born, my father became an evangelical Christian. I have fond memories of going to a little community church in Revere, where there was a lot of great music and some wonderful, loving people. As I got older and came out as a lesbian, my father&#39;s beliefs became a major source of contention. But I still have a lot of respect for people of faith -- all faiths -- because I know firsthand the support and sense of peace that the church can provide. Unfortunately, I also know the judgment and pain that it can inflict, too. Although I am no longer practicing, I like to think I am spiritual person.

<b>HOT BUTTON ISSUES in CHARLESTOWN</b>

<b>Real estate &amp; Development</b>

Anyone who&#39;s from Charlestown will tell you that their community has changed a lot in the last 30 years. The fact is, it is still changing. Real estate development and the high-cost of property in town are big issues. The community supports development projects, but they want these projects to support the community, too. If a development provides important services, some affordable housing and local jobs, the community is likely to embrace it. <br><br>Development of the Warren Green property and Pier 5 at the Navy Yard are likely to get a lot of attention in the coming months. I think it&#39;s important that city officials, builders, designers and Charlestown residents all contribute to the process.

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Harvard-Kent Goes to Zume's

This month Zume's is featuring the work of 42 Harvard-Kent students. On Friday, the artists got a chance to visit the cafe -- and see their work on the walls.

Harvard-Kent Goes to Zume's
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Local Kids, Sophisticated Art

There are two exhibits in Charlestown right now, highlighting the art work of local students.

Local Kids, Sophisticated Art
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*Your* Parade Photos

How'd you celebrate this weekend? Show us.

*Your* Parade Photos
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It Didn't Rain on the Bunker Hill Parade

Despite the dark clouds and chill in the air, the streets of Charlestown were full of people celebrating on Sunday.

It Didn't Rain on the Bunker Hill Parade
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Video: The Streets of Charlestown

Townies and Toonies filled the streets of Charlestown on Sunday to celebrate the Bunker Hill Day Parade.

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Where to Watch the Parade

Several roads in the neighborhood will be closed on Sunday to accommodate Bunker Hill Parade traffic.

Where to Watch the Parade
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Open Market Set for Saturday

The 5th Annual Charlestown Open Market will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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A Bunker Hill Weekend Guide

Five things to know about Bunker Hill celebrations this weekend.

A Bunker Hill Weekend Guide
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Drug Disposal Bags Available Around Town

Organizers are distributing paper bags to encourage residents to participate in Safe Medication Disposal Day.

Drug Disposal Bags Available Around Town
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June's Adopt-a-Cat Month at the ARL

Plus, Charlestown Pride Week continues with a Salute to Bunker Hill Associates tonight.

June's Adopt-a-Cat Month at the ARL
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Parent University Honors 150 'Grads'

Boston Public Schools parents received certificates of diploma from the Parent University program.

Parent University Honors 150 'Grads'
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Cunha Honored by Navy Yard Group

Neighborhood Council President Tom Cunha was recognized with the Commandant's Award.

Cunha Honored by Navy Yard Group
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Main Street Victim Attacked 'For No Reason'

On June 2, a victim on Main Street was reportedly punched in the face by a passer-by. Read more in police reports from May 31-June 3.

Main Street Victim Attacked 'For No Reason'