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  • Westborough, MA

Email: Michael.Gelbwasser@patch.com Phone: 781-315-3175 Hometown: Rutland, Mass., "The Home of the Central Tree." Birthday: Dec. 25, 1968. Merry Christmas! Bio

The proud product of the exact geographical center of Massachusetts and of Wachusett Regional High School in Holden (Go Mountaineers!), I've written since age 6. Writing initially was how I communicated while dealing with my natural shyness (and I still prefer small groups to large crowds).

I'm finishing my 18th year as a full-time reporter, including stops at Boston's Jewish Advocate and, most recently, 12 years in the Foxboro Reporter-Sun Chronicle organization. In 2000, I earned three New England Press Association awards for my work at the Reporter: first places for human interest feature story and unique and outstanding journalistic accomplishment, and second place for reporting on religious issues.

When I'm not writing, I'm collecting comic books, watching the Red Sox and Bruins, walking, sight-seeing and spending time with my friends and family. My parents, Bonnie and Herman, celebrated their 45th anniversary this summer.

 

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POLITICS:

I love a well-reasoned debate. The more you know, the better the decisions. Debating facts is healthy, and it holds public officials accountable.  I listen to both sides, and I typically dismiss those who use personal attacks in their arguments.

RELIGION:

I believe religion is a personal thing.

HOT BUTTON ISSUES:

I'm looking forward to covering the issues affecting Sharon residents, including: the development of Sharon Commons; the fate of the former Sacred Heart School property; the potential zoning changes in Post Office Square; and the progress on the Sharon Middle School renovation and expansion.

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Westborough|News|

Nashoba Defeats WHS Football

The Rangers will play North Middlesex next weekend in the Massahusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Central Division 2 playoffs.

Nashoba Defeats WHS Football
Westborough|News|

Wachusett Ends Rangers Boys Soccer Season

Wachusett advances to the state Division 1 semi-final against West champion West Springfield at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Westfield State University. The winner advances to the final.

Wachusett Ends Rangers Boys Soccer Season
Westborough|News|

WHS Girls Soccer Wins 1st District Title

Westborough advances to the state Division 1 semi-final, at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Westfield State University. The Rangers will play the West champion. The winner advances to the final.

WHS Girls Soccer Wins 1st District Title
Westborough|News|

Rangers Volleyball Team is Sectionals Champs

Westborough now will advance to the state Division 2 semi-finals at 7 p.m. Thursday at Hudson, according to the tournament bracket. Westborough will face the West champion.

Rangers Volleyball Team is Sectionals Champs
Marlborough, MA|News|

Police: Car Pool to "Puppy Doe" Vigil

At least several hundred people are expected in the crowd for the event, "which police were originally told would draw 40 to 50 participants," police said Thursday in a press release.

Police: Car Pool to "Puppy Doe" Vigil
Northborough, MA|News|

Discuss a Book at the Library

Katherine Bouton will read from her book, "Shouting Won't Help: Why I -- and 50 Million Other Americans -- Can't Hear You," on Saturday.

Discuss a Book at the Library