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Artists at the Gulfport Senior Center donated art to help the community. The center provides resources for seniors and caregivers.

E-mail: melissa.lattman@patch.com
Phone: (727) 424-7918
Hometown: Cleveland, Ohio
Bio: Melissa is the editor of Largo Patch. She graduated from Northeastern University in Boston with a M.A. in Journalism in 2007. Melissa started as a reporter in New Hampshire covering for two years the community where she lived.
Then the Sunshine State and warmer weather called. Melissa freelanced for a couple of Pinellas County weekly publications before finding Patch in August 2011. For 11 months she contributed to various Pinellas Patch sites and served as Guest Editor for Largo.
Before pursuing the dream since second-grade of being a journalist, Melissa worked for a computer services company and taught sixth-grade.
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Politics How would you describe your political beliefs?
I was raised by a single-father who was a very, faithful Democrat. Through various life experiences my political beliefs lean toward the conservative side.
Currently, I am a registered Republican but I vote based on candidates and issues not party politics.
With my coverage, I intend to be completely fair and objective. Religion How religious would you consider yourself?
Going to church was not a regular part of my childhood. For my undergraduate degree I ended up going to a Lutheran college and a personal Christian faith walk is now part of my adult life. I have compassion and respect for all people; trying to treat others, as I wish to be treated.
Local Hot Button Issues
What will downtown Largo look like? The city continues to encourage community redevelopment and growth around town and in its downtown/West Bay Drive area.
How to improve transportation in town? Road construction is all around Largo. Public safety on the roads is a big concern. Largo is currently working on plans for efficient and safe travel routes.
How will Largo keep the level of service its residents would like while trimming the city budget? For about six years faced with less revenue, the city has made budget cuts.
Artists at the Gulfport Senior Center donated art to help the community. The center provides resources for seniors and caregivers.

'We are still very vital. The interest is still there. Instead of vegetating in an old folks home, you are able to fulfill something within yourself.' – 86-year-old Artist Mary Wilder Paul.
'Losing our body is like losing our best friend,' said Larry Prescott, who runs Grand Villa of Largo. He tells caregivers that exercise needs to be adapted to a senior's needs.
Are chicken wings part of your Super Bowl plan?
The Largo City Commission will consider the purchase of a new system for checking materials in and out of the library at its meeting Feb. 5.
Patch highlights interaction with our readers. Today it's an upcoming dance, senior luncheon and
Largo Patch highlights interaction with our readers. Today it's a special event to support the troops serving overseas.
The circus is coming to the Largo Cultural Center Feb. 16.
From Charlotte's Web to Where the Wild Things Are, share these classic books with your children and encourage their love for reading.
Warm Bodies, Mama and Les Miserables(2012) are a few of the movies showing this weekend at the Largo Mall.
High profile animal abuse cases get the public's attention, and people sometimes wonder why rescuers cannot just provide a loving home for the animals.
Get free stuff from your neighbors.
A Clearwater man is accused of battering a woman and trying to take her purse at a Largo apartment complex, Largo Police report.
Here are some fun things to do this weekend in Largo and around Pinellas.
James Tadlock of Largo was arrested Jan. 26 and charged with aggravated battery on an elderly person.
A Largo man was arrested Jan. 28 and charged with burglary with aggravated assault.
The following people were arrested on felony charges from Jan. 21-28. The reports are based on records collected from the Largo Police Department and the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.
Are chicken wings part of your Super Bowl plan?
Here's a look at some emergency calls local law enforcement agencies responded to in the Largo area from Jan. 23-29, based on Pinellas County crime statistics.