Deborah Straszheim, Patch Staff
- Groton, CT
I was born in Boston, Mass., raised in Maryland and went to college at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where I majored in journalism and history.
I took my first job at The Gazette, a weekly newspaper in Montgomery County, Maryland, then began writing for dailies.
I have covered education, local government and general assignment news for newspapers in Framingham, Mass., and Lowell, Mass, and formerly worked at The Daily Press in Newport News, Va.
I took a break from journalism in 2000 to stay home with my children for several years, then returned to the workforce, moving to Eastern Connecticut five years ago.
I wrote for the Norwich Bulletin before joining Patch two years ago.
I have a college-age daughter and three school-age sons.
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Politics
I am a registered Democrat but have supported candidates from both major parties. I've become a bit more conservative as I have gotten older, but on balance believe I tend to be more liberal than conservative.
Religion
I was raised Catholic but do not belong to any particular church.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Major concerns in Groton include redistricting the public schools, determining whether to terminate the superintendent's contract, and managing the local budget during difficult times.
Residents are also awaiting word from Pfizer, one of the community's largest employers, about whether it will tear down the sprawling building complex on Eastern Point Road.
Posting Activity
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Daily Five: Noank Holds First Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest
Five Things To Know, Wednesday, Dec. 12
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City of Groton Will Hold Holiday Decorating Contest
Patch is also offering one. Enter our "Deck the House" contest, and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!
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Largest Sale This Week Was $280,000 on Clairmont Circle
Groton Property Transfers: Dec. 3 to Dec. 6
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Interim Superintendent Told To Provide Zero Budget Increase for Groton Schools
School board wants to know what that means in practical terms.
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Daily Five: A Lights Festival, Philosphy and Quintessential Brass
Five Things To Know Friday, Dec. 7
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Fitch Middle School Could House School Administrative Offices, Other Programs
Closed middle school could also become home to an alternative school for students in grades K-12.
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Groton Town Police Log: Dec. 7 to Dec. 9
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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Daily Five: School Board To Hear Updates on Hiring, Budget Tonight
Five Things To Know, Monday, Dec. 10
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Redistricting Meeting Will Be Held Dec. 12
Meeting to discuss the final plan at 7:30 p.m. at Claude Chester Elementary School.
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Groton Police Arrest Three in Drug Bust After Anonymous Call
Police seize $4,000 in cash and 130 pills packaged for sale
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Interim Superintendent: Groton Should Move Forward With Redistricting
John Ramos says defying the state would create more angst in Groton and the newest redistricting plan moves fewer students than the old one.
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Downton Abbey: Pre-Premiere Tea Or Post-Premiere Discussion?
Our local bookseller, R. J. Julia is trying to decide ... what do you think?
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Groton Town Police Log: Nov. 30 to Dec. 6
The following information was supplied by the Groton Town Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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Daily Five: Hurricane Sandy Will Cost Groton Schools Estimated $49,000
Five Things To Know, Tuesday, Dec. 11
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The Owner of Ford's Lobsters Endures Two Storms and Makes it Work
Kristian Nyman of Noank worked through a tough economy, two storms and found a way to expand the business.
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Daily Five: A Wage Increase for Teachers And Winners of the Holiday Lights Parade
Five Things To Know Thursday, Dec. 6
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Groton Disaster Recovery Center Will Close Wednesday
Center saw 275 visitors, third highest in the state, FEMA reported
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State Lawmaker to Groton: Defy the State and Refuse to Redistrict Schools
State Rep. Edward Moukawsher said he’ll propose legislation to change the state’s racial balance law.
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Make-Ahead Gifts for the Holidays: Chocolate Nut Bark
This recipe for chocolate, peanut and cranberry bark is easy and doesn't require a candy thermometer!
