Rebecca McCarthy, Patch Staff
- Athens, GA
About Rebecca
Email – rebecca.mccarthy@patch.com
Phone – 706-206-7275
Hometown – Aiken, S.C., lived in Athens for decades
Birthday – October 12
Hey, I'm the editor of Athens Patch. I live in Five Points with my family. You can often find me on the Milledge bus, heading downtown.
Before coming to Patch, I was a freelance writer and editor, specializing in website renovation. I worked as a staff writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and for other newspapers. I've written for local, state and national magazines. And I worked at the University of Georgia. Like most people who choose to live in Athens, I'm interested in most everything in town, from the public and private schools to UGA. I also pay attention to and enjoy music and cultural offerings, churches, employment opportunities, the transportation network and the environment. Nothing like a summer cookout with friends and family at Sandy Creek.
I have twin daughters who will be in second grade at Barrow this coming school year. I enjoy yoga, especially classes at 5 Points Yoga, because I can walk there.
I hope to hear from folks I've known a long time and to meet new people through Patch. Whoever you are, I want to hear what concerns you in our town.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
I'm progressive, with a dose of skeptic. I've voted in primaries for both Republicans and Democrats.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
If we are in town on Sunday, as we usually are, my girls and I attend Emmanuel Episcopal. My church family means a lot to me.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I think people are worried about jobs, schools and access to health care. State cutbacks seem to hit the most vulnerable---little children, the elderly and the poor. An end to Community Development Block Grants will cripple many non-profits and their work in Athens. Reducing the hours children spend in free Pre-K classes could mean those children, especially ones from low income families, will not be as prepared for kindergarten and elementary school. Reducing Medicaid payments will overburden our crowded hospital waiting rooms.
Athens depends on the university for so many things: a continual influx of newcomers who bring new ideas and attitudes. Jobs and a comfortable living for many. Cultural amenities and organizations available for all to enjoy. Students who participate in community events and who spend money freely. How will reductions in state funding for education change the university and the town? Already the university has let vacant jobs remain vacant. Will there be staff reductions, or the elimination of entire academic departments to cope with new budget cuts?
I believe education, on all levels, should be protected. Georgia has spent years trying to build a better public school system that will attract high-tech companies. And a university system as well. Athens is trying many innovative programs in its public schools, trying to keep students engaged and challenged. I want these measures to be successful, so that Athens produces more high school graduates and so that my children can find jobs here when they finish college.
With the price of gasoline rising, I am disappointed we don't have a more extensive, safer cycling network in Athens. We could save money and get healthier.
In Athens, we are trying to balance quality of life with attracting industries and creating jobs. Which is not always easy.
Posting Activity
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Man Allegedly Stalks, Threatens Ex-Girlfriend, Shoots At Her Mother's Car
If you point a gun at someone, prepare to be arrested.
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And They're Off! Roach Races at the Botanical Garden's Insectival!
Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches were show stoppers at the big event.
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Small Business Patch Shares Insights to Help Your Biz Grow and Prosper
Businesses that blog get 55% more visitors to their websites than businesses that don't.
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Bulge in Crotch, Hiding Burglary Suspect, Jammed Garage Door
A collection of strange crime stories from across Georgia.
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Grossness Galore: Restaurant Inspections From NE Georgia
Read about the area restaurants with high scores and those where critical violations were noted.
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Ask a Question and the All-Knowng Blogger Will Answer It
Have a question? Get an answer in your own Patch blog. Have an answer? You can share that too.
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Man Who Beat & Robbed Woman Downtown Receives a 15-Year Sentence
Samuel Tyrone Evans has a criminal history that began in 1972.
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Regional Roundup: Mayor Subpoenaed, Shooting Suspect Surrenders, Unemployment Rate Drops
A collection of Patch stories from across Georgia.
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What's Playing on the Movie Screens in the Oconee County Area
Check showtimes at local theaters.
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Can We Lower the Speed Limit On Rutherford Near Barrow Elementary?
You have to stay on your toes if you drive near the UGA campus, writer says.
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Unemployment Rate Declines, Mayor Subpoenaed & Other Stories
A collection of Patch stories from across Georgia.
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$1 Million Winning Lottery Ticket Sold in Oconee County
Since its first year, the Georgia Lottery Corp. has returned more than $14.6 billion to the state of Georgia for education.
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Improvements Soon Underway at Five Points Intersection
The commissioner encourages everyone to drive slowly through the intersection as work progresses.
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Raffle to Benefit Nuci's Space, Reward Winner with Big Prizes
Something is always happening at the non-profit Nuci's Space, from Camp Amped to performances.
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Three Commissioners Still Balking Over Proposed Ice Rink For Classic Center
The UGA hockey team plans to play at the Classic Center when the ice rink is there.
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Murder Hearing Ends With Violence as Accused Teen Overturns Table
Edward Davidson's murder was the fifth in 2012.
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What's Playing in Athens Area Movie Theaters This Week
Check out what's playing in area theaters.
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Tailgating Can Be Healthy as Well as Fun
Five tips for healthier at-home tailgating with your family.
