Ryan Grannan-Doll, Patch Staff
- Waltham, MA
Former Patch Staff
Hometown: Newton, MA
Bio: Ryan was born in Vermont, but grew up in Newton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Newton North High School in 2001. and went on to attended Quinnipiac University until 2003. He later transferred to American University, where attained a degree in International Affairs in 2006.
Fresh out of school, Ryan worked as a Starbucks barista for a year before becoming a weekly newspaper reporter for Stonebridge Press in central Massachusetts. Covering the town of Charlton, he wrote about crime, politics, town hall and human interest stories. After three years in that role he transitioned into a position as a daily news reporter, before joining Patch two months later.
Ryan loves to talk, eat, exercise, play video games and write.
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Politics
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Religion
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Hot Button Issues
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Posting Activity
Waltham|News|
Alleged State Benefit Cheat Arrested in Waltham
Cambridge man allegedly assumed another identity to receive state benefits.
Waltham|News|
Waltham Kids Graduate Public Safety Academy
Forty-seven children from Waltham recently completed the Middlesex County Sheriff Office's Youth Public Safety Academy.
Waltham|News|
Need Grilled Cheese? Get Your Fix Today
Grilled cheese food truck coming to Waltham Watch Factory today, Aug. 30.
Waltham|News|
LETTER: Mullin Has Strong Background
Joe Mullin is running for the 3rd Middlesex State Senate seat.
Waltham|News|
LETTER: Buck Supports Education
Alex Buck is running for the 3rd Middlesex State Senate seat.
Waltham|News|
Waltham Pool Closes For Season Soon
The state-owned pool is open daily from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Waltham|News|
What Should Go Into Empty Waltham Building?
235 High St. needs a new tenant. What should go there?
Chelmsford, MA|News|
[VIDEO] Waltham State Rep. Endorses Joe Kearns Goodwin For State Senate
State Rep. Thomas Stanley, D-Waltham, is backing Joe Kearns Goodwin for the 3rd Middlesex State Senate seat.
Westford, MA|News|
McDonald's Halts Meat Purchases From Firm Over Health and Cruelty Concerns
McDonald's action comes on the heels of the U.S. government suspending purchases of meat which would have gone to the school lunch program.
Chelmsford, MA|News|
McDonald's Halts Meat Purchases From Firm Over Health and Cruelty Concerns
McDonald's action comes on the heels of the U.S. government suspending purchases of meat which would have gone to the school lunch program.
Waltham|News|
Waltham Man Allegedly Tried to Kill Girlfriend
Police say a Waltham man brutally beat his girlfriend at his Adams Street home.
Waltham|News|
Why Did Waltham Schools Parent Info Center Move? No Word
Waltham Public Schools Superintendent Susan Nicholson has not explained why she moved the PIC to Waltham High School.
Braintree, MA|News|
McDonald's Halts Meat Purchases From Firm Over Health and Cruelty Concerns
McDonald's action comes on the heels of the U.S. government suspending purchases of meat which would have gone to the school lunch program.
Falmouth, MA|News|
McDonald's Halts Meat Purchases From Firm Over Health and Cruelty Concerns
McDonald's action comes on the heels of the U.S. government suspending purchases of meat which would have gone to the school lunch program.
