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I started my career in 1996 covering my hometown, Coventry, RI, for the Kent County Daily Times and later as the first full-time reporter for the Coventry Courier. I learned a lot at the Courier about how journalism can contribute to and aid communities. I'd majored in journalism at URI so I could help people with my writing, and once I'd started doing that, I was hooked. I left the Courier in 1998 to work for Community Newspaper Company, editing the Weston Town Crier. Since then I've written and edited for many MetroWest towns. Before coming to Patch.com, I edited the Westwood Press and the Medfield Press for five years. I'm proud to have worked with many talented professionals in my time there, and count myself lucky to have made a living learning and writing about so many interesting towns and people. I've won eight awards with the New England Press Association and two from the New England News and Press Association, formed in 2009, including first place for the organization's new Right to Know Award. Outside of work, I'm a fan and as-yet unpublished writer of science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories.
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The following arrest information was provided by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

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Crash on 146 occurred while Lincoln officer was assisting disabled vehicle
Program prepares grads for careers as Electronic Health Records and Health Information Technicians, Medical Billers, Bill & Account Collectors, Medical Secretaries.
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The following arrest information was supplied by the Woonsocket Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Deadline for first round of applications set for March 15.
Locals post fun after the Blizzard of 2013 on YouTube.
During this month, $5 from all Orange Blossom orders donated to charity.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week.
Two ladies recognized as outstanding associates.
Legislation would require at least 50 percent of a sentence to be served by those convicted of first or second degree murder.
Connecting for Children and Families Launched new program this week.
Legislation would require at least 50 percent of a sentence to be served by those convicted of first or second degree murder.
Take a closer look at one of the homes on the market in the city this week: