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Megan graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, in 1996 with a degree in French. She continued her education at Boston University where she earned a master's degree in Print Journalism with a focus on multi-media communications.
She began her professional career as a journalist at the Milford Daily News in Milford, MA, in 1999 before accepting a position at the Norwich Bulletin in Norwich, CT.
Until December 2010, when she joined Patch, Megan worked for more than 8 years as a staff writer for The Day newspaper in New London, CT, where she covered multiple towns and shot and edited video for theday.com.
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Connecticut’s own groundhog makes her annual prediction at 6:55 AM on Saturday Feb. 2 at the Lutz Children's Museum in Manchester.
A list of government boards and commissions meetings for the week.
Students are scheduled to resume their academic year on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013.
Govs. Malloy, Christie, and Cuomo sign joint letter Friday asking the U.S. House of Representatives to pass Superstorm Sandy aid package without, citing "time of crisis."
McDonald currently serves as General Counsel to the Office of the Governor. If confirmed, he will be the first openly gay judge to serve on Connecticut's Supreme Court.
Mourners honored the life of the young girl who was brought to her services at The First Cathedral in Bloomfield in a princess-like horse-drawn carriage Saturday morning.
From school evacuations and budget battles to position changes, here is a look at the top education stories in Windsor Locks and East Windsor in 2012.
With help from the folks at NORAD, children of all ages can monitor Santa's progress across the globe.
New Year's Day is an official federal holiday, but several local businesses and agencies will be open on Monday.
The Connecticut State Police issued a silver alert on Saturday for Tommie Roberts, 16.
Best wishes from Patch for a wonderful 2013.
The state environmental department has scheduled four First Day Hikes in conjunction with the America's State Parks association.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
ReadKiddoRead asked authors, athletes and celebrities to share their favorite books.
From shopping locally to new business openings, here is a look at the top business stories in Windsor Locks and East Windsor in 2012.
Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner William M. Rubenstein asks everyone to be "thoughtful and cautious" over the New Year's holiday.
DonorsChoose.org, a website commonly used by teachers to raise money for extras, has established a special fund for Newtown teachers. The U.S. Secretary of Education and other leaders support the effort.
From police blotters to theft and prank photos to tragic deaths, here is a look at the top police and fire stories in Windsor Locks and East Windsor in 2012.