Meghan B. Kelly, Patch Staff
- Weston, MA
<b>Email: </b>meghan.kelly@patch.com<br><b>Phone:</b> 781-850-6742<br><strong>Area covered:</strong> Weston, Mass. <br><b>Hometown:</b> Medfield, Mass.
<b>Bio:</b> Meghan started her journalism career as an editorial assistant at the MetroWest Daily News, writing obituaries and editing calendar items, letters to the editor and op-ed columns. She moved onto working as an administrative coordinator for the Department of Geography at Boston University, while also taking classes at BU's School of Communications in Print Journalism.
After a few semesters at BU, Meghan began working as a full-time reporter at The Beacon-Villager, covering Maynard and Stow, and later the Lexington Minuteman.
While at the Lexington Minuteman, Meghan won third place for government reporting from the New England Press Association in 2009.
Meghan has a BA(Honours) from the University of Westminster in London.
<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>
<b>My Beliefs</b>
Local journalism is more important today than it ever has been. I want Weston Patch to be a place where you can find honest and unbiased stories, and where you feel like you can always have a voice. It's important that you trust me to give you a fair account of a particular issue.
<b>Politics</b>
I'm a registered Democrat, though I don't always vote straight Dem. I am pretty far left on the political spectrum, but I always appreciate well-reasoned, thoughtful debate with those who have different opinions than I do.
<b>Religion</b>
I was brought up Catholic, but I am no longer practicing. I am not a very spiritual person, and if I had to choose, I would describe myself as a secular humanist. However, I have great respect for religion and religious people.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issue</b>
Weston is one of the wealthiest towns in the state and the country. But even Westonites can't keep paying increasing property taxes forever. It's an issue facing so many towns and cities across the state, and I'm really interested in how municipalities are dealing and will deal with ever-increasing costs of operating, like health insurance, pensions, etc.
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Posting Activity
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Swim Team Looks Back on Season
The swim team wrapped off the season a stack of wins, but how will they fare next year without the Class of 2011?
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Weston to Join Affordable Housing Collaboration
Weston is one of six towns joining together to collaborate on affordable housing.
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Moms Q&A: How to Talk About the Japanese Earthquake
How do you talk to your kid about natural disasters and other bad things?
Weston|News|
Five Things You Need to Know Today: March 16
Some snow (really) might be on the way, and the Historical Commission meets tonight.
Weston|News|
Weston Girls' Distance Medley Relay Team Finishes in Top 20 at Indoor Track Nationals
The girls' team competed in New York this past weekend.
Weston|News|
Spread a Little Sunshine and Celebrate Sunshine Week
Sunshine Week is this week. Learn more about it and how you can participate.
Weston|News|
Five Things You Need to Know Today: March 15
Parent meeting on the Field School is tonight, and the Taste of Metrowest kicks off tonight.
Weston|News|
Metrowest Caucus Wants Answers on Commuter Rail Problems
The bipartisan caucus sent a letter to the House Post Audit & Oversight Committee and the Joint Committee on Transportation.
Jamaica Plain, MA|News|
Weston Observatory Helps to Detect Japanese Earthquake
The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.
Waltham, MA|News|
Weston Observatory Helps to Detect Japanese Earthquake
The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.
