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Lines Downed by Wind
Officials are urging residents to remain indoors as the intensity of Hurricane Sandy picks up in Marlborough.

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Sam Bonacci has always been an inquisitive person and found a way to gain employment through this in 2007 as a journalist. He returned to his roots, in Peterborough, NH, while working for the local twice-weekly newspaper of his childhood hometown.
During his time at the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, Sam covered multiple communities and boards. What he discovered about journalism was the importance of close ties with the communities he covered. Having pursued the job for writing, which he had always loved, he found that it was these interactions that kept him coming back.
Since that time, Sam has worked at a number of news agencies. He has created online-only content and written for Worcester Magazine. Most recently, he was writing for the Gardner News covering everything going on in the city.
During his time with Gardner, Sam was able to truly learn the community's nuances. He believes news outlets should help to inform and facilitate the conversation. Sam strives to offer the deeper connection through his work.
Sam lives in Worcester where he previously attended Clark University.
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Officials are urging residents to remain indoors as the intensity of Hurricane Sandy picks up in Marlborough.

It is windy and rainy out there with conditions only expected to intensify.
As the winds continue to get stronger and the rain comes down, residents spent the morning preparing for the storm.
Marlborough officials are urging caution as the city braces for Hurricane Sandy and strong winds.
AMSA and Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School will be closed Monday as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
There are things other than a Hurricane going on in Marlborough today and we have them here.
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Make sure you are prepared for the landfall of Hurricane Sandy.
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The following information was supplied by the Marlborough Police Department. Charges do not indicate a conviction. All arrests are reported.
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