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Email: samuel.bonacci@patch.com	 Hometown: Peterborough, NH Position: Editor, Marlborough Patch
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.
He is a fan of anything with wheels (with or without an engine) and spends as much time as possible outside.
Beliefs At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for writers to inject beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will cause us to be ever mindful of writing, reporting and editing in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know. Politics I subscribe to people and ideas rather than parties. I have been a life-long independent.
Religion I had a non-religious upbringing with Christian overtones. I like Christmas, but Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday.
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The Finance Committee voted 3 to 2 to cut $250,000 of the $55.3 million school district budget.
From a local argument of what to do with the body of a Boston Marathon bomber to shaving money from the city's budget; we have what you need to know today.
The $500,000 inspection costs will be distributed among seven communities.
The $500,000 inspection costs will be distributed among seven communities.
The mayor's proposed $133 million 2014 budget means increased taxes, but less than you might think.
A city councilor wants gas while a church steeple gets a new coat of paint.
From a number of domestic disturbance calls to suspicious vehicles, police have been busy in Marlborough.
The $500,000 inspection costs will be distributed among seven communities.
A local student is spreading happiness as she raises money for victims of the Boston Marathon bombing.
The high school named it honor roll for the third quarter. Several students from Northborough, Shrewsbury, Marlborough, Framingham, Grafton and Westborough made the list.
A student was transported to the hospital following a fall initial reports said was from a height of more than 25 feet.
The Marlborough City Council supported the move Monday night.
The Marlborough City Council voted to charge roughly $500,000 in inspection services for the renovation project at the Assabet Valley Regional Vocational High School.
We have the information on where teachers can eat for free today and other news you need to know.
The Marlborough Public Library was recognized for its newsletter recently.
Legislation spurred on by the death of a Hudson dog named Phantom would protect animals in abandoned buildings.
From missing persons to a reported death; Marlborough police were busy over the weekend.
A Marlborough man was arrested by Sudbury police over the weekend.