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Email: sara.jacobi@patch.com
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Hometown: Attleboro, MA
Birthday: October 3rd
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A life-long Massachusetts resident, Sara grew up in Attleboro, attended school in Boston and now lives in Wakefield. Sara earned her bachelor's degree from Boston University, where she majored in Journalism and minored in International Relations. While a student at BU, Sara had the opportunity to intern for the Boston Metro and the Boston Globe, and she also began to freelance for the Allston-Brighton Tab, where she covered police and fire news. After graduation, Sara worked for two years as the sole staff writer of the property-casualty insurance publication, The Standard. Sara continued to freelance for the Allston-Brighton Tab until the summer of 2010, when she was hired as the editor the Wakefield Patch. In her free time, Sara plays Ultimate (Frisbee) for a nationally competitive women's club team, which finished third in the entire country this past season. Ask her about it!
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Politics: I am a registered Democrat.
Religion: I was raised Roman Catholic.
With the state's public transit system available through Google Maps, you won't have to check multiple websites for train and bus schedules.

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The local chain, which originated in the Fenway neighborhood, is expanding.
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