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STORY OF THE WEEK: Martha, Martha, Martha.

Grew up in a small, sports-obsessed town in Central Massachusetts and attended three local colleges in five years, eventually graduating Framingham State with an English degree in 2007. According to a letter to my future self -- penned as an eighth-grader -- I've long had dreams of becoming a sports journalist. But I didn't really do anything about it until my third semester at FSC (now U). That's when my professor (thanks, Desmond) convinced me to quit messing around in nonsense classes, join the school paper and get an internship. I did. I was hired out of college to the Bedford Minuteman newspaper, and bounced around to a few of the Minuteman's sister papers, including The Concord Journal and Belmont Citizen-Herald, before joining Patch in April 2011 as Lexington's editor.
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STORY OF THE WEEK: Martha, Martha, Martha.

STORY OF THE WEEK: Martha, Martha, Martha.
Evolution Mind & Body opens Saturday, Sept. 21.
The following information was provided by the Acton Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The following information was provided by the Concord Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Wellesley-based health insurer cut its workforce by about 6.5 percent, reported The Boston Globe.
The holidays are right around the corner and Toys R Us has its list of the 15 hottest toys of the season ready for you.
Consider these events as you fill in your weekend planner.
Consider these events as you fill in your weekend planner.
Find out what films are playing locally.
Journalist margaret Regan will be the speaker and honored guest at this year's forum to honor Al Filipov, a Concord resident killed in the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The following information was provided by the Concord Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
A few dozen local volunteers lend their hands around the community for the Acton-Boxboro United Way's annual 'Day of Caring.'
The following information was provided by the Acton Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
We've got five things you need to see, do and know on Sept. 20 in Acton.
We've got five things you need to see, do and know on Sept. 20 in Concord.
Acton's Congresswoman raises questions about military technology at House Armed Services Committee meeting.