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Bob Mayer has been an award-winning journalist for over 20 years, working at The New Britain Herald, The Middletown Press and The New Haven Register. His most recent assignment was as the Managing Editor of the Berlin Citizen, and it is there that he saw the need for community journalism in his hometown.
Born and raised in Berlin, there is little that goes on in town that Bob doesn't know about. He will make this site the must-bookmark site for all Berlin residents to know anything Berlin-related.
Bob is a father of three who enjoys coaching high school and youth sports. He is also involved in many community events such as the Berlin Relay for Life, the Berlin Lions Club and running the Scalise-Mayer Memorial Golf Tournament each year in memory of his parents and uncle. He has three children, Rianne, 12, Rebecca, 11 and Rory, his son, 8.
Bob's interests include playing golf with his friends, sports of all kinds, politics and live music.
While he loves all kinds of music from country to rap, he is an avid Bruce Springsteen and U2 fan.
Politics
I am the ultimate independent. Whatever is right for our town and country regardless of how we get there is the best way to go.
Religion
Raised Roman Catholic and a member of St. Paul Church, I believe there is more after this and believe in a higher power. A great line from a song goes something like this, "I don't need no proof to tell me 'bout heaven, I look at my children and I believe.".
Local Hot-Button Issues
There are many issues in town that need to be addressed and will be addressed in the near future. The largest being the renovation of the high school, which has a Public Hearing set on Dec. 21. Other major issues are the proposed Police Station on Farmington Ave. McGee's air quality issues, which are being repaired as we speak and, of course, economic development, in this time of the poor economy nationwide.
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Charles Vigra played baseball at UConn
He reports that 95 percent of town roads have two lanes open.
Superintendent recommend a finalist candidate for the principal position for the Myrtle H. Stevens Elementary School and budget will likely be accepted.
Berlin patch will run bios of all of the inductees into the 2013 class.
Touring part of the state Tuesday Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said climate change is to blame for the severe storms this state has seen in the last two years.
And they will continue until the roads are as wide as possible.
St. Paul will dispense ashes at all five masses.
Churches can add their mass times here.
Roads are passable and now plows will work on catch basins.
Erwin asks parents to be mindful of their children's safety at bus stops.
Land for Hart Street development sold for $750,000.
House on Hunter's Ridge Road sells for $800,000.
Town could probably have had class but there were some questions.
Many in Berlin are complaining that their streets were still not plowed hours after the blizzard - has yours?
Customers are asked to clear the way to mailboxes for when the U.S. Postal Service resumes mail delivery.
My neighborhood has been cleared of at least one lane all the way through and they are on the move to the next neighborhood.