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Police Academy to Help 'Fill a Cruiser"
Members to help with police department's annual holiday toy drive

Email matt.fredmonsky@patch.com
Phone 330-256-3312
Hometown Streetsboro, Ohio
Birthday September 27, 1982
Bio I have been interested in writing since the age of 12, and I joined Patch in November 2010 after five years as a general reporter for The Record-Courier. There I covered local government, schools and community issues in Kent, including Kent State University.
I graduated from Kent State with a degree in journalism in 2005. I started as an intern with the courier before landing a full-time reporting job there upon graduation. While working at the daily and tackling all the issues that come with publishing a county-based newspaper, I realized my passion lies in covering the everyday issues that affect a single community.
When not reporting I enjoy swimming, riding ATVs, camping and spending time with friends and family.
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Politics
"That government is best which governs least."
-Henry David Thoreau
Religion
I grew up Catholic and although I no longer practice, I'm thankful for being exposed to a church and the sense of community it brings. I'm accepting of all religions, and I enjoy exploring how different people view spirituality.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Finances and government-led development are current hot button issues in Kent as the city, Kent State University, Kent City Schools and PARTA work together to redevelop a major portion of downtown. The projects would not have been possible without a $20 million federal grant, a $3 million-plus investment by Kent State and the schools agreeing to a TIF that allows the city to borrow money to help fund construction. An on-going issue involves permanent residents as they work to maintain quiet neighborhoods while Kent State enrollment grows and student housing continues to infiltrate what were single-family neighborhoods around campus.
Members to help with police department's annual holiday toy drive

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Policy change to bill landlords instead of tenants lost track of some seniors, disabled low income who should be getting a discount
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New hotel and conference center set to open in spring 2013
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Anchor tenant AMETEK will occupy much of the new downtown building
Page brought online last week after 4-year consideration
Restaurant's attorney says eviction case is a conflict of interest for Portage County court
Construction closing parking, lanes on South Water until Dec. 9
Construction cranes are busy moving about downtown Kent
Student housing project on Rhodes Road expected to open in fall 2012
Vincent Quevedo earns The Pearson Prentice Hall Lecturer award
Letters to the editor may be emailed to Matt.Fredmonsky@Patch.com
Discussion could include further restrictions on sex offenders' residences and their proximity to parks, schools