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I'm a married mother of three awesome kids and a rescue dog named Sadie, a black lab mix. I grew up in Sandy Hook and currently live in Ridgefield.
I studied English Literature at Ellis College and Child Development at Post University and received my Head Teacher Certification in Early Childhood Education through the State of Connecticut in 2008.
From 2010-2012 I enjoyed working for Patch in various roles as a reporter, columnist, food critic and guest editor. I also helped launch 12 Patch sites in Fairfield County in early 2010.
During 2012-2013, I stopped working in order to serve as a volunteer to help my hometown of Sandy Hook heal after the tragic Sandy Hook School shootings on Dec. 14, 2012. I founded the Sandy Hook Arts Center for Kids (The SHACK) in Sandy Hook Center as a creative way for kids and families to heal through the power of the arts through free music and art programs. We were happy to have the Newtown Strong Therapy Dogs as regular visitors as well.
In January of 2014, Hearst Media Services honored me with the "Top 10 Most Fascinating People of 2013" award in the Greater Danbury Area for volunteer work I performed with Sandy Hook Arts Center for Kids. In June 2014, I went back to work and became a Regional Editor for eleven towns in Southwest Connecticut.
On February 4, 2015, World Cancer Day, life threw a huge curveball and I was diagnosed with "The Evil 'C' Word." During 2015 and most of 2016, I battled a "very rare, very aggressive" type of breast cancer with wit, sass, faith and lots of support from family and friends. After 4 surgeries, 16 weeks of dose dense "red devil" chemo, 30 rounds of radiation and tons of complications, I'm proud to say I'm now a survivor of Triple Negative Metaplastic Carcinoma and an advocate of self breast exams for early detection. Being diagnosed with breast cancer at the young age of 45 with no cancer in my family prompted me to start a #MyLeftBoob selfie campaign to raise awareness for early detection.
Read my story here:
http://patch.com/connecticut/bethel/breast-cancer-awareness-behind-pink-ribbons-personal-survival-story-0
In my free time I enjoy hiking, reading biographies, David Sedaris or Kurt Vonnegut books, singing and playing bass guitar in a cover band with my rockin' hubby of 22 years, who is the drummer.
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A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, August 20, 2016 at St. Joseph Church in Danbury.
New Milford shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Danbury or Trumbull mall as the two stores might be closing.
Ridgefield shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Danbury or Trumbull mall as the two stores might be closing.
Wilton shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Trumbull or Danbury mall as the two stores might be closing.
Easton, Redding and Weston shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Trumbull or Danbury as the stores might be closing.
Brookfield shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Danbury or Trumbull mall as the two stores might be closing.
Bethel shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Trumbull or Danbury mall as the two stores might be closing.
Newtown shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Trumbull or Danbury mall as the two stores might be closing.
Monroe shoppers may no longer be able to shop at Macy's in Trumbull or Danbury mall as the two stores might be closing.
The Danbury Fair Mall's Macy's store on Backus Avenue could be one of the 100 stores that will be closing nationwide.
He ran Bob's Auto Supply for many years in Danbury and New Milford and from 1985-1987 he served as a State Senator of the 24th District.
He ran Bob's Auto Supply for many years in Danbury and New Milford and from 1985-1987 he served as a State Senator of the 24th District.
His Easton backyard boasts one of the largest pawpaw groves in the state of Connecticut, as well as other rare stone fruit varieties.
Mrs. Leonard was employed by Sears, where she worked in the finance department for 20 years before her retirement.
Dixie coached girls' softball in Brookfield in the 1970s and was a foster mother and active in the Salvation Army in Danbury.
Dixie coached girls' softball in Brookfield in the 1970s and was a foster mother and active in the Salvation Army in Danbury.
Newtown residents have another reason to show their school pride as NHS has been ranked in Newsweek's top high schools in the nation.
Weston residents have another reason to show their school pride as WHS has been ranked in Newsweek's top high schools in the nation.
Ridgefielders have another reason to show their Tiger Pride as RHS has been ranked in Newsweek's top high schools in the nation.