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Trick-or-Treaters Going Ga Ga and All Hollywood
Halloween is less than two weeks away and trick-or-treaters of all ages are headed to local Halloween stores in search of the perfect costume.
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Before coming to Patch, I was a Special Projects Producer for the NBC station in Boston. I have worked at various television station's throughout the country. As a journalist for nearly 10 years, I've had the opportunity to earn two Emmy Awards and an Edward R. Murrow Award. I'm passionate about telling stories that make a difference.
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A few issues I'll keep an eye on include school and city budget cuts and new businesses and development. Dublin is a growing city and there are lots of changes to cover!
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