Neal Simpson, Patch Staff
- Brookline, MA
<b>Email: </b>neal@patch.com<br><b>Phone: </b>781-698-7785<br><b>Hometown: </b>Seattle, Wash.<b><br>Birthday: </b>Nov. 4, 1984
<b>Bio: </b>Neal got his start as a reporter for the Brookline TAB about a week after graduating from Boston University, where he had served as editor of a fiercely independent student newspaper called The Daily Free Press. After three years at the TAB, where he eventually served as editor, Neal left in 2010 to help launch Brookline Patch.
Neal comes to Brookline from the damp environs of Seattle, where he grew up and learned to tolerate bad weather. To this day, he still prefer the frozen horror of a nor 'easter over a gray rainy day on Puget Sound.
<br><b>My Beliefs</b>
<i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. <br><br></i><b>Politics</b>
I tend to vote for the candidate with the best ideas, and am currently registered as "unenrolled" in the state of Massachusetts.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
Don't have one of my own, but I welcome the opportunity to experience and appreciate the religion of others.<br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
As the glacial economic recovery rumbles on, the challenge for Brookline, and all communities, will be to find ways to maintain and improve municipal services in the face of falling tax revenue and outside funding assistance. I expect budget season to be fraught with small battles for years to come.
Posting Activity
Brookline|News|
Couple Brings Thai Flavors Straight from New Hampshire
Jim and May Brown, owners of MJ Ready International Bistro.
Brookline|News|
Town Health Officials Working to Combat Mosquito-Borne Illness
High-risk season starts in late July.
Brookline|News|
Power Back On, But Brookline Courthouse Remains Closed
Utility crews working on permanent repairs to failed transformer.
Brookline|News|
No Trains On The D Line This Weekend
MBTA running buses along route while crews install new beams on Dean Road bridge.
Brookline|News|
Severe Thunderstorms Could Hit Brookline Tonight
"Damaging" winds, urban flooding possible.
Brookline|News|
Police Arrest Second Man Wanted in Rape, Prostitution Case
Raphael Gonzales accused of forcing 38-year-old special-needs woman to have sex with multiple men at a Chelsea Apartment in exchange for drug money.
Brookline|News|
Police Log: Roaming Roosters, Hair Care Heists And A "Clothing Malfunction"
Dispatch entries for July 19 - 22.
Brookline|News|
MBTA to Run Bus Shuttles Along D Line During Weekend Disruption
Normal service to resume Monday, July 26.
Brookline|News|
With 3,300 Trees Inspected, Still No Sign Of Beetle Infestation
Informational session on eradication efforts to be held in Brookline tonight.
Brookline|News|
Driver Cited After Striking Pedestrian in Brookline Crosswalk
Woman hospitalized with broken leg, lacerated arm.
Brookline|News|
Police Arrest Alleged Peeping Tom Behind Brookline Apartment Building
Roxbury man reportedly had tissues, lubricant and nude photos when caught.
Brookline|News|
Weather Service Warns of Severe Thunderstorms Tonight
Damaging winds, large hail possible
Brookline|News|
Police Arrest Brookline Man Wanted in Prostitution, Rape Case
Lawrence Bloom, 53, allegedly brought special-needs woman to Chelsea to have sex with five to 10 men in exchange for drugs.
Brookline|News|
The Last Week in Brookline: July 18 to 24
Brush fires, power outages and the ongoing hunt for Boston's tree-killing beetles.
Brookline|News|
Some Questions Still Unanswered After Public Interviews For Town Administrator Candidates
Four-hour session included few unscripted questions.
Brookline|News|
Brookline Arrests: Drug Dealing, Peeping Toms and Lots of Bad Licenses
Reports for July 13 – 19.
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The Last Week in Brookline: July 12 to 18
Beetle hunt continues, pre-Civil War home escapes wrecking ball and Brookline gets to keep its courthouse.
