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Meet the Editor and Vegan Blogger Rachel Jewell Monday
Ever want to meet the people behind Fairlawn-Bath Patch? Well now you can!

I am the Community Editor for all 17 Northeast Ohio Patch sites.
I graduated from Kent State University in 2008 and previously worked as an education reporter for a newspaper in Lorain County.
Email: megan.rozsa@patch.com
Ever want to meet the people behind Fairlawn-Bath Patch? Well now you can!

Find out who won our Readers' Choice contest for best breakfast in town.
Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department
Java is available for adoption at One of A Kind Pets in Akron.
May is available for adoption at One of A Kind Pets in Akron.
Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department.
We talked to Revere High senior Kathryn Ciolkevich in February about her contest photo, and now we're pleased she's moving on to nationals.
You may notice a few changes to how our site looks – we've done a little 'nip and tuck' to make it more user-friendly. What do you think?
The visitor's center includes a gift shop, a display of animals in the area and more.
We asked you to nominate your favorite breakfast spots in town, and now it's time to vote. NOTE: VOTING CLOSED 3-30-2012.
The Fairlawn staple isn't going far, just down the plaza.
Fairlawn officials thought the West Market GetGo issue was moot for now... turns out, it's not.
Fairlawn officials have decided to nix the concrete barrier until the court decides whether it is legal.
HM2 Petty Officer Kyle Murphy, a member of the U.S. Navy, hadn't seen his daughter, Kylie, for eight months.
Several panhandlers stake out Fairlawn's corners asking for donations. Have you donated?
Council has to approve the amendments before the legislation is passed.
Information provided by the Fairlawn Police Department.
This week we feature Sophia Atienza, a seventh grade student at Copley Middle School.
We're looking for Fairlawn or Bath Township residents who are making a difference in their communities and beyond.
Information provided by the Bath Township Police Department.