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After covering police, government and higher ed in Jacksonville, she moved to Atlanta to become a reporter for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She specialized in education reporting for most of her nine years in Atlanta, later moving to general assignment, where she wrote news and feature stories from Atlanta's northern suburbs.
In 2009, Mary left the Atlanta paper to go to grad school, thinking she would like to try teaching. She taught English in Springfield (MA) for nearly two years, and has a master's degree in secondary education from University of Massachusetts Amherst.
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Siberian Huskies are made of some tough stuff.

The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Milford Selectmen voted 3-0 to ask gaming attorneys Shefsky & Froelich to submit a letter of engagement, a framework for what it will do for the town over the next six to nine months.
Town employees will get the IRS standard for mileage reimbursement, starting in July.
Milford Selectmen voted 3-0 to ask gaming attorneys Shefsky & Froelich to submit a letter of engagement, a framework for what it will do for the town over the next six to nine months.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The trial of Henry Papuga, former Milford Water Company manager, has been postponed again, this time at the request of the defense attorney.
Milford Selectmen tonight are expected to listen to a presentation from an attorney specializing in gaming related development.
The Milford Public Schools has set the dates for its Kindergarten registration for 2013-14.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The recent appointment of a new town administrator for Milford raised questions about why a selectman who voted was able to vote for a relative.
The combined state-town election date on April 30 means more "checkers" are needed.
The opponents of a Milford casino proposal met this week to organize their efforts.
The opponents of a Milford casino proposal met this week to organize their efforts.
If Milford moves ahead on a casino, Holliston, Hopkinton and other potential surrounding communities will have to reach agreement with the developer or face binding arbitration.
Welcome to March: In like a lion, out like a lamb.
The following information was provided by the Milford Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
The decision to move the town election to April 30 means a change in schedule. See the new deadlines here.
The School Committee will discuss progress on the Woodland School Building project Thursday night.