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Video: Pinkerton Raid in Manayunk
Traveling family band shares video at the Grape Room.
A graduate of La Salle University, I grew up in South Jersey—always fascinated by the nearby city. With a degree in communication and political science from the Big 5 school, I moved to North Jersey in October 2009 to operate Ridgewood Patch. When Pennsylvania—and Philadelphia specifically—hit the Patch landscape, I wanted to be first aboard. I helped launched one of the first two Pennsylvania sites in Roxborough-Manayunk, where I served as editor through February 2010. Currently, I am the associate regional editor for the Greater Philadelphia region. Previously, I wrote for <i>The Philadelphia Inquirer</i>, <i>Press of Atlantic City</i> and other Philadelphia-area publications. At La Salle, I served as editor in chief for the <i>La Salle Collegian</i>.
On top of my writing interest, I enjoy rooting for the Phillies, playing guitar, dabbling in improv/sketch comedy, and being with those I love. I really don't have favorite pop culture titles, but to reveal a little about myself, I'll just generalize. Book: <i>Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy</i>; Movie: <i>Mallrats</i>; Album: <i>Sha Sha </i>by Ben Kweller.
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This disclosure is not a license for our editors to inject these 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 force us to be ever mindful to write, report, and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you, the user, ever think you see evidence that we failed in this mission, we wholeheartedly invite you to let us know.<br><br><strong>Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs?</strong>
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Observant Catholic. Played guitar at mass in college.
Traveling family band shares video at the Grape Room.
What's happening at Main Street Manayunk's first food truck festival?
Survey of April primary voters shows more minorities, poor, elderly lack proper IDs.
Giovannone Construction, Inc. and local attorney disagree about conditions for 5901 Ridge Ave. demolition reprieve.
Several local businesses were voted as regional hits from phl17 contest.
5901 Ridge Ave. is approved for a Thursday date with the wrecking ball.
Twenty-three-year-old accused of stealing from five cars, court records say.
Public schools observe Jewish holiday.
Cathedral Village event serves as forum for senior citizens to learn about PA Voter ID Law.
The Springfield Zoning Board of Adjustment is set to hear the renovation recipe for the new Chuck E. Cheese's and other Baltimore Pike projects.
Grassroots effort attempts to stall leveling of 5901 Ridge Ave.
Water flow quickly ceased on small Manayunk block.
Roosevelt Expressway reopens after accident cleanup.
PSSA results demonstrate losses for the School District of Philadelphia.
Yogurt and insurance shops opening soon.
No replacement announced by the School District of Philadelphia.
Dance and sports games on tap this weekend.
The city approved demolition of 5901 Ridge Ave. Neighbors try to salvage property.