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Easton Main Street Gets National Recognition
City program receives accreditation from the National Main Street Center for work in downtown Easton.

Email : tom.coombe@patch.com
Phone: 610-216-5507
Hometown: Ashland, Schuylkill County. I've lived on the South Side of Easton since 2001
Birthday: November 25
Marital Status: Unmarried, but spoken for.
Professional Background: I've worked in journalism pretty much full-time since 1998. My first newspaper job was at my hometown paper, The Pottsville Republican and Evening Herald, in Schuylkill County. After that, I spent eight years at the Morning Call.
High School/College: I graduated from Cardinal Brennan High School in my hometown of Ashland. In 1999, I got my BA in English/Communications from DeSales University, back when it was still known as Allentown College.
Hobbies: I love the movies. I'd go every day if I could. I like watching and then writing about TV and music, reading comic books/actual books, cooking/trying new foods.
Favorite flicks: Lawrence of Arabia, Night of the Hunter, Goodfellas, anything by Wes Anderson
Tom's Beliefs….
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Journalism: I've said this elsewhere, but I'm far more interested in what people are up to than institutions. I'd rather spend time with someone who does something really weird or unique than hang out with the rich and powerful. I believe everyone has at least one good story to tell.
Politics: I keep my registration as Democrat -- same as my parents -- simply so I can vote in the primaries.
How would you describe your political beliefs? Malice towards none. That's about it. I don't like bullies, and don't side with anyone who allows the strong to pick on the weak.
Religion: Raised Catholic, but I hold no religious/spiritual convictions. I find all faiths fascinating, and love to learn about other people's beliefs.
City program receives accreditation from the National Main Street Center for work in downtown Easton.

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