Rob Borkowski, Patch Staff
- Wellesley, MA
I started my career in 1996 covering my hometown, Coventry, RI, for the Kent County Daily Times and later as the first full-time reporter for the Coventry Courier. I learned a lot at the Courier about how journalism can contribute to and aid communities. I'd majored in journalism at URI so I could help people with my writing, and once I'd started doing that, I was hooked. I left the Courier in 1998 to work for Community Newspaper Company, editing the Weston Town Crier. Since then I've written and edited for many MetroWest towns. Before coming to Patch.com, I edited the Westwood Press and the Medfield Press for five years. I'm proud to have worked with many talented professionals in my time there, and count myself lucky to have made a living learning and writing about so many interesting towns and people. I've won eight awards with the New England Press Association and two from the New England News and Press Association, formed in 2009, including first place for the organization's new Right to Know Award. Outside of work, I'm a fan and as-yet unpublished writer of science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories.
Your Beliefs
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POLITICS:
I'm an independent. I started voting Republican as a boy, during my school's mock elections. We backed Ronald Reagan by a big majority. I've since voted for real, more often for Democrats than Republicans, depending on which candidate I felt made the best case. I believe in conservative and liberal ideals: fiscal responsibility and strong regulation, to name one from each camp. Lately, I've found myself siding with the liberals. I try to approach stories with an open mind, and view objective reporting as a discipline - you work at it, but you're never perfect. Also, I find stories that look at each side are more interesting to write.
RELIGION:
I'm not very religious. I don't belong to a church, or subscribe to a particular religion. I'm agnostic, but I was raised Catholic/Christian and celebrate Christmas and Easter at home.
Posting Activity
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Stephany C. Rousseau, 99: Credit Manager at McCarthy’s, Voracious Reader
Visiting hours are today from 4-7 p.m.
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East Providence's Jennifer Lee Wins Golden Globe for 'Frozen'
EP native accepted award with co-director Chris Buck
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State Trooper Log: Domestic Vandalism, Assault
The following information was provided by the RI State Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
East Providence, RI|News|
State Trooper Log: Embezzlement, Court Scofflaw Wanted By ICE
The following information was provided by the RI State Police. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Woonsocket, RI|News|
Featured House: 418 Winter St.
There's an open house at this address today, 12 - 2 p.m.
East Providence, RI|News|
Featured House: 32 Wannamoisett Road
There's an open house at this address today, 12 - 2 p.m.
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Junior Townie Cheerleaders Perform for City Council
Councilors give team citation for placing third in AYF nationals.
Woonsocket, RI|News|
Joseph A. Connolly, Jr., 88: WWII Navy Vet, Blood Center Volunteer
Calling hours are Monday from 4 - 7 p.m. at Holt Funeral Home.
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Woonsocket Man Convicted of Lying to Immigration Officials
Senegal native faces up to five years in prison at sentencing April 3.
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Evelyn Kurtz (Lema) Salk, 84: Worked at Providence Gas Company
Calling hours will be held on Friday from 5-7 p.m. at Perry-McStay Funeral Home
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Eva (Court) Williams 104: Lifelong Resident of East Providence
Calling hours are today, Friday, 4-6 p.m. at Perry-McStay Funeral Home.