Sean O'Donnell, Patch Staff
- Holliston-Hopkinton, MA
Sean started freelancing for Patch while he was still completing his journalism degree at Keene State College in New Hampshire.
While at KSC Sean was the news editor for The Equinox, a weekly student newspaper. As News Editor Sean was responsible for everything from breaking news to student government meetings.He also worked as a photographer and videographer for the paper while taking classes focusing on multimedia reporting.
In his free time, Sean enjoys outdoor activities including skiing and hiking. He also enjoys spending time with his family and friends spread across the New England area.
POLITICS
I am a registered independent, with social views tending to be more liberal.
RELIGION
I was raised Catholic and still consider myself to be a non-practicing Christian.
Posting Activity
Holliston-Hopkinton|News|
Holliston Business Receives Workforce Training Grant
The business, American Acoustical Products, will be able to train 54 employees.
Natick, MA|News|
Natick Receives Green Community Grants for $125,000
As one of the green communities in Massachusetts, Natick was eligible for special grants.
Natick, MA|News|
Progress Underway on Bennett-Hemenway Playground
The new playground is expected to be completed before classes begin in the fall.
Shrewsbury, MA|News|
Fire Chief: Backyard Fireworks Are Illegal and Dangerous
With Fourth of July approaching many people will watch professional firework displays, but amateurs with fireworks can lead to big problems.
Grafton, MA|News|
UniBank, United Methodist Church Help Grafton Seniors Hitch a Ride
The Friends of Grafton Elders will be able to purchase a new senior van with donations.
Wellesley, MA|News|
Fire Department: Backyard Fireworks Are Illegal and Dangerous
With Fourth of July approaching many people will watch professional firework displays, but amateurs with fireworks can lead to big problems.
Wellesley, MA|News|
Babson College Apologizes for Decades-Old Anti-Semitic Slurs
In 1978 Babson College students reportedly harassed Brandeis University students with anti-Semitic comments and yelling.
Holliston-Hopkinton|News|
Television, Jewelry Stolen in Two Hopkinton Break-Ins
The following information was supplied by the Hopkinton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Shrewsbury, MA|News|
Two Local Dogs Deemed Nuisances by Selectmen
Animal Control has reportedly issued five citations to the dogs' owners.
Grafton, MA|News|
Grafton Farmers Market Opens Today
Some people go to support local business, others go for the health benefits of the food. What's your reason for going to the farmers market?
Shrewsbury, MA|News|
Anniversary of Mass Vets Advisor Celebrated in Shrewsbury
The website has been viewed by more than 33,000 veterans and their family members.
Wellesley, MA|News|
Stolen Chainsaw for Sale Online Leads to Man's Arrest
The following reports were provided by the Wellesley Police Department. Charges where mentioned do not indicate a conviction.
Holliston-Hopkinton|News|
Marijuana Violation at Holliston High, Speeding Issues on Woodland Street
The following information was provided by the Holliston Police Department. All arrests are reported. Charges do not indicate a conviction.
Natick, MA|News|
Spilka: I am Overjoyed With DOMA Decision
In a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court deemed the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, saying it restricted the rights of individuals and encroached on the states' right to govern marriage.
Natick, MA|News|
Pleasant Street: What's in a Name?
Two different Pleasant Streets in the same town causes some confusion, but would you want to change your address if your street name got changed?
Holliston-Hopkinton|News|
Holliston Residents Help Police Solve Local Crimes
Two crimes in the past month have been solved with the assistance of non-police department members.
Holliston-Hopkinton|News|
Hopkinton Voters Pick Gomez, Holliston Goes With Markey
Each town had more than one-third of registered voters cast ballots.
Wellesley, MA|News|
Markey Wins Fifty-Six Percent of Wellesley Votes
The Democrat took home more than 4,000 votes from Wellesley residents in the special Senate election.
Natick, MA|News|
Markey Wins Sixty Percent of Natick Vote
The democrat took home more than 4,500 Natick votes in the special Senate Election.
