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I'm a native of New Windsor, N.Y., and went to high school in Newburgh, N.Y. I graduated from Dartmouth College in 1984 and went directly to work as a journalist at the Register-Citizen in Torrington.
Over the last 25 years, I have worked as a reporter, editor and copy editor at The Day in New London, The News and Observer in Raleigh, N.C., The Baltimore Sun and The Hartford Courant.
I live with my husband, Kevin Wyman; my son, a recent Hall graduate now at Muhlenberg College; my daughter, a Hall senior and a student at the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts; and my daughter, a Hall sophomore.
I love to run, read and bake chocolate chip cookies, and I write fiction. My first novel, A Watershed Year, was published by Guideposts Books in March 2011. My second novel, The Virtues of Oxygen, is due out from Amazon Publishing in the summer of 2014.
Beliefs
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Politics
I'm a registered Democrat.
Religion
Though I was raised in the Roman Catholic Church, I'm now a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of West Hartford where I enjoy working on social service projects.
Local Hot-Button Issues
I support adequate funding for our local public schools, but I believe we need to look at ways to make the system more efficient. I also believe we need to lead the way in addressing the achievement gap issues so apparent in our state.
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The Granby Village Shops location has closed but the business is still operating.
The atmosphere will be fine dining, and the cuisine is not what you'd expect.
The state system complains that UConn is getting more than its fair share.
Items stolen from cars are a top larceny in both towns.
Public meetings scheduled for March 11-15.
Winter storm dumps wet, heavy snow.
Simsbury Public Schools will be closed due to slippery conditions on the roads.
The storm is expected to hit Granby and East Granby Wednesday morning and last through Thursday, but the exact strength — and snow amounts — remain unclear, according to the National Weather Service.
It's the music department's twelfth annual show.
Town meetings scheduled for March 4-March 8.
Income can come in many forms, and most of it has to be claimed on your tax return.
Nominations are being accepted for Granby Teacher of the Year.
Directed by Michael Morgan, the show opens on March 15.
It's no longer just the fat envelope vs. the thin one.
National Honor Society members will host an Empty Bowls night at the Senior Center.
Second District Congressman Joe Courtney has been taking questions about sequestration this week on his Facebook and Twitter.
The annual list released by the state gave Kelly Lane high marks for its 2012 CMT performance. Principal Robert Gilbert talks about the school's strategy.
Sean Lyons answered the call when Diana Ross' promoters asked 'Where should Diana play next?'