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5 Things: Trains, Rain and Hygiene Kits
Bedford family collecting hygiene kits for Sandy victims, and Bedford hosts popular regional event.

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Hometown: Merrimack, NH
Birthday: Sept. 9, 1982
Bio: After living in Colorado and Florida the first 14 years of my life, I moved to New Hampshire where I attended and graduated from Merrimack High School in 2001.
I've since established strong roots in the Granite State, graduating from the University of New Hampshire at Manchester in 2006 with a Bachelor's Degree in Communication Arts.
I completed an Internship at Neighborhood News, Inc., and spent the greater part of six years covering community news and sports for a number of towns including Bedford, Goffstown, Bow, Salem, Windham, Hooksett and other local communities.
I was hired as the Bedford editor for Patch.com in June, 2011 and love working in this town!
Outside of my education and work background, I have an amazing five-year-old son named Collin, and spend much of my free time following and attending Boston sports games.
I'm a die-hard Red Sox, Bruins and Patriots fan, and bleed Florida Gators blue and orange in the fall.
Religion: I grew up in a Catholic household, though I decided at an early age my religious beliefs didn't strictly adhere to Catholic tradition. I still maintain a strong Christian faith and attend non-denominational Manchester Christian Church.
Bedford family collecting hygiene kits for Sandy victims, and Bedford hosts popular regional event.

Police using Nixle to keep residents informed on crime prevention and public safety.
Two Bedford High School sports teams still have shots at state titles.
Locals are putting extra Halloween candy to good use by "buying back" children's trick or treat earnings.
Bedford Police release additional details into Halloween incident.
U.S. Attorney John P. Kacavas announces hotline for General Election Nov. 6, 2012.
"Hershey Kiss" shaped candy reportedly contained pill.
Bedford Police also make arrests for credit card fraud, forgery and shoplifting early last week.
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Several changes Bedford parents and students should keep in mind today.
Bedford public safety officials made the decision during a meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Power remains out to nearly one-third of Bedford.
Gov. John Lynch to visit department this afternoon.
NH State Fire Marshal provided the following tips to stay safe when handling post-storm damage.
Let us know of any storm-affected businesses or events in your neighborhood.
Bedford school cancelled, a mother nature trick and an election treat.
Bedford Police discouraging all unnecessary travel.