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Fundraiser at Bittersweet Bakery in Woburn for Marathon Bombing Victims Today
Stop by for lunch or a snack and help raise money for those injured in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Email: richard.hosford@patch.com Phone: 978-595-8544 Hometown: East Brookfield, Mass Birthday: November, 23 Bio: Richard Hosford decided to pursue a career in journalism while sitting in a small, one room plaster apartment in the Andes Mountains in Bolivia. While serving the small mountain town of Pazña, Bolivia as a volunteer with U.S. Peace Corps, he spent much of his free time reading and for the first time added news magazines, studies of culture and travel stories to his reading repertoire.
Rich discovered he enjoyed learning about current events and places around the world he had never thought about before. Working as a Peace Corps volunteer also helped him realize that getting to know a community, becoming part of a new town, is a rewarding and enjoyable experience and that he liked getting out and meeting new people. He combined these new interests with a love of writing and decided to become a journalist.
In 2007, Richard got his first news job as a writer for the weekly newspaper, The Auburn News, published by Stonebridge Press, a news company out of Southbridge, Mass. The job was general assignment reporting of Auburn, Mass, and Rich covered issues including town politics, the happenings at the local schools, charity events and breaking news.
After working for a bit over a year, Rich decided to go back to school to get a better understanding of his chosen field. He entered into a Masters program at Northeastern University in Journalism and Public Policy Analysis, which is finished in the summer of 2009.
After graduating he went back to Stonebridge Press and worked for a time at the company's Villager Newspapers in Northeastern Connecticut. He then moved to Stonebridge Press's flagship daily paper, the Southbridge Evening News, before coming onboard with Patch.
When not working Rich enjoys reading, listening to podcasts (Stuff you Should Know, This American Life and Radiolab being his favorites), playing disc golf and spending time with friends and family. He also practices and teaches martial arts with the Fred Villari's Studios of Martial Arts.
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Politics: I would say I am a former hardcore liberal who now just leans slightly towards the left side of the political spectrum. While in college from 1999 to 2003 I was a bit of an activist and participated in demonstrations against the Iraq War and other decisions by the administration. Since then I have adopted a more analytical approach to politics and now think it is my duty to watch both sides and evaluate all decisions and not be guided by my own feelings. Religion: I am a spiritual but not religious person.
Stop by for lunch or a snack and help raise money for those injured in the Boston Marathon bombing.

Dr. Eric Conti told Patch that the Burlington schools do have people available for the students if they need to talk but the plan is to keep the routine in the aftermath of the marathon bombings.
Stop by for lunch or a snack and help raise money for those injured in the Boston Marathon bombing.
The center was temporarily shutdown for emergency crews.
Comedic actor Amy Poehler was quite serious, and sincere, when posting a video response to a young fan who asked watching online videos.
Comedic actor Amy Poehler was quite serious, and sincere, when posting a video response to a young fan who asked watching online videos.
Do you recognize the man in the photo above? Burlington Police are looking for him in connection to a reported knife incident at Macy's.
Watertown Fire Chief Mario Orangio expresses his pride in the job done by the Fire Department, including their rescue of MBTA Officer Richard Donohue, who was injured in the line of duty.
Five things to know today.
Richard Donohue, of Woburn, was injured in the Watertown gunfight early Friday morning during the hunt for the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Crowds of people came to Spence Farms to donate blood in the wake of this tragic week.
Crowds of people came to Spence Farms to donate blood in the wake of this tragic week.
Richard Donohue, of Woburn, was injured in the Watertown gunfight early Friday morning during the hunt for the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Richard "Dic" Donohue, who has ties to Exeter, was critically injured in a gunfight with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
Donohue was injured in the Watertown gunfight early Friday morning during the hunt for the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
More than 125 website domain names related to the Boston Marathon bombings were registered within hours of the attack.
The Boston Globe is reporting that Richard H. Donohue Jr., of Woburn, is in stable condition.
The Boston Globe is reporting that Richard H. Donohue Jr., of Woburn, is in stable condition.