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I grew up in Stamford and spent many hours on its baseball fields, attempting to model my swing after Don Mattingly's.
Aside from stints in New York state for college and law school, I have lived in Connecticut my whole life. I moved to the Greater Hartford area in 1999 to practice law. I embarked in my career in journalism about 10 years ago working as a reporter for Imprint, a now-defunct chain of weekly newspapers that covered central Connecticut.
I'm still waiting for the Yankees to call and let me know that I will be the starting shortstop for that night's game. Until that happens, however, I remain committed to delivering the news, sports and features to South Windsor Patch readers, while also having a little fun at the same time.
I look forward to being your local editor and encourage your input.
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Politics
I am an independent.
Religion
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Here are five things going on in the area today.

Here are five things going on in the area today.
The following information was provided by the South Windsor police department. It does not indicate convictions.
Business partner Bob Larkin is hopeful for an opening in late May or early June.
Several people spoke against the proposed $35.4 million budget, which calls for a $1.25 million spending increase.
Steve Mitzel, from Suffield, gives a first-hand account of the tragic events at Monday's Boston Marathon.
A report by Connecticut Voices For Children says the state's wealthiest 1 percent of taxpayers are not paying their fair share.
Now more than ever, running is a much-needed remedy and escape from the world’s craziness.
Acting chief of operations has a full-time job with the South Windsor school district, according to Town Councilor Keith Yagaloff
Drivers are paying an average of $3.75 per gallon in Connecticut.
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Bobcats run their record to 4-0.
There are reports of two dead, dozens injured and multiple explosive devices found. Three South Windsor residents were registered to run the race
Fundraiser for the organization, which South Windsor resident Tizziana Weber is the honorary chair, will take place March 23.
Project receives $14 million in commitment letters from First Niagra Bank, according to Mayor Tom Delnicki.
The ambulance bill passed committee, but not without major revisions that essentially rendered the measure meaningless, according to Town Manager Matthew Galligan.
Steph Belanger leads off a great week for South Windsor athletes currently competing at the collegiate level.
Here are five things going on in the area today.
Even if you don't have a Madeleine pan to form the little shell-shaped cakes, use the batter in another pan because it's delicious.