• Matthew HendricksonPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • La Grange, IL

I come to Patch after working in a wide variety of media environments, with experience in traditional newspaper reporting as well as on the Internet.  In the past, I&#39;ve reported on Chicago&#39;s vibrant arts community for the Chicago Journal and done investigative reporting at the Chicago Reporter and org. I graduated in 2009 from Columbia College with a B.A. in Journalism. </b>

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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>

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In Chicago, I also founded Jettison Media LLC, which publishes the arts and culture magazine Jettison Quarterly where I also serve as editor in chief.

I am very interested in the future of journalism on the Internet and am excited by Patch&#39;s hyper-local focus on news in communities across the country. But aside from journalism, my interests also include music, literature, movies and the arts.

I hope to see you all around town. Feel free to shoot me an email about any topic under the sun.

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Hummingbird Serves Up High Tea and Sweets

Hummingbird Cakery of La Grange is starting small and aiming high with fantastic frosted treats and high tea.

Hummingbird Serves Up High Tea and Sweets
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ComEd to Update Electrial System in La Grange

ComEd will replace over 1,000 feet of underground cable on Edgewood Avenue in a project expected to benefit 366 customers in La Grange.

ComEd to Update Electrial System in La Grange
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LT Approves Levy Estimate

District 204 school board members approved a 3.54 percent tax levy increase at a Nov. 21 meeting.

LT Approves Levy Estimate
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A Tree Grows in La Grange

A local real estate owner and the Community Nurse Heath Association are working together to bring some character to an empty storefront in La Grange.

A Tree Grows in La Grange
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Share Your Holiday Photos on Patch

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Festivus or any other holiday this season, we want you to share your good tidings with Patch!

Share Your Holiday Photos on Patch
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La Grange Board Approves Stop Signs on Maple

La Grange trustees approve installation of two, two-way stop and two four-way stop intersections along Maple Avenue and Goodman Avenue.

La Grange Board Approves Stop Signs on Maple
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Should BASE Become a Park District Program?

The District 102 school board is considering handing off the BASE program to the Park District of La Grange. What do you think?

Should BASE Become a Park District Program?