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Introducing: Comments of the Week
Patch launches a weekly list of readers' reactions to the latest headlines in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Email: Meredith.Skrzypczak@patch.com
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Hometown: Rochester, MI
Birthday: Oct. 10
Bio: Born and raised in the Mitten State, Meredith moved to California shortly after graduating from Michigan State University in 2010 with bachelor's degrees in journalism and international relations. She worked for her college newspaper, The State News, and interned at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Grand Rapids Press.
Meredith joined Patch in November 2010 as the editor of Palos Verdes Patch.
Patch launches a weekly list of readers' reactions to the latest headlines in Rancho Palos Verdes.

A Lomita man is charged with murder, RPV preps for the Palos Verdes Marathon and a local mom makes big plans for her business.
Jobless rate hits 13.1 percent in January for Los Angeles County. It's 4.6 percent for Rancho Palos Verdes.
Sam Borst-Smith heads to a skill challenge at Anaheim Convention Center.
Vicki Croucier is starting her own business to bring deals to moms in the South Bay.
The goats will graze on weeds to help restore fire-damaged land.
David Viens is charged with murdering his wife today.
We give you book recommendations from the people who know best: staff at the local library district.
Coroner's officials announce earlier today they did not find any remains.
A Redondo Beach spa offers specials starting March 14. Mark your calendars or go in early just for the heck of it.
David Viens owns a Lomita restaurant where investigators believe his wife Dawn Viens' body might be hidden.
Vicki Croucier is starting her own business to bring deals to moms in the South Bay.
Investigators Tuesday looked for the body of Dawn Viens, who has been missing for 16 months. She is the wife of David Viens, who jumped from an RPV cliff last week.
Vicki Croucier is starting her own business to bring deals to moms in the South Bay.
Balancing it all can be tricky and sometimes taking time for yourself is out of the question.
Palos Verdes junior Victoria Yutronich attracts attention for her skills on the basketball court.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department warns that the public is receiving calls from fake deputies.
Despite last week's loss, the Peninsula boys basketball team will continue playing in the state tournament.
No residents object to the marathon being held primarily in RPV at Monday night's public hearing.