Susan Schoenberger, Patch Staff
- Farmington, CT
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.
Posting Activity
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
The Week Ahead In Government In Granby And East Granby
Find out which town bodies are meeting this week, Dec. 17-21, 2012.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Featured Blog of the Day: Kate Burrell Bogli
Now you can follow your favorite bloggers on Granby-East Granby Patch.
South Windsor, CT|News|
South Windsor Schools Fare Well in State's New Grading System
Each school gets a 'School Performance Index' that rates its average results on standardized tests.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Granby, East Granby Schools Fare Well in State's New Grading System
Each school gets a 'School Performance Index' that rates its average results on standardized tests.
Windsor, CT|News|
Patch's Poll: At What Age Do You Expect to Retire?
With the Social Security retirement age at 67 and talk of moving Medicare benefits to match, when do you think you'll be able to stop working?
Windsor, CT|News|
Patch's Poll: Should Hospitals Require Their Employees to Get Flu Shots?
Some are suspending or firing workers who have refused.
Farmington|News|
Farmington Schools Fare Well in State's New Grading System
Each school gets a 'School Performance Index' that rates its average results on standardized tests.
North Haven, CT|News|
Patch's Poll: What Is the Most Difficult Age to Parent?
A New York Times article contends that parenting adult children is harder than any other age.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Coming Next Week! Granby-East Granby Patch Hits Refresh
We'll unveil a new look for Patch that helps you live better in Granby and East Granby.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
DMV to Require New Drivers Over Age 18 to Have Learner’s Permits Before Taking Road Test
Starting Jan. 1, residents ages 18 and older will have to hold a three-month learner's permit before taking the test, similar to requirements for 16- and 17-year-olds.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
How to Track Down the Hottest Toys
Tips for getting the presents they want without having to hoof it from Granby or East Granby to the North Pole.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
The Week Ahead In Government In Granby And East Granby
Find out which town bodies are meeting this week, Dec. 10-14, 2012.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Granby Police Log for Nov. 26 - Nov. 29
The following information, provided by the Granby Police Department, is accurate as of Nov. 30. Information on this list represents charges filed, not convictions.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Santa Will Reply to Letters from Children in Granby, East Granby
Thanks to a very special U.S. Postal Service program, "Santa" will reply to children who mail him their Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
Windsor Locks-East Windsor, CT|News|
Santa Will Reply to Letters from Children in Windsor Locks, East Windsor
Thanks to a very special U.S. Postal Service program, "Santa" will reply to children who mail him their Christmas wish lists this holiday season.
Windsor Locks-East Windsor, CT|News|
The 2012 Holiday Book List
Books make great holiday gifts. Give your loved ones these books as stocking stuffers this holiday season.
Windsor Locks-East Windsor, CT|News|
Hanukkah 2012 Starts on Dec. 8
The Festival of Lights lasts for eight days.
Granby-East Granby, CT|News|
Collinsville Holiday Craft Fair on Dec. 8 to Raise Money for Charities
Organizer is Bethany Kendrick, a graduate of Granby Memorial High School.
Ledyard, CT|News|
'Rules of Civility' — A Katharine Hepburn Movie in Book Form
But did people actually say 'gadzooks' back in 1938?
