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Gov. Patrick Fields Questions From MetroWesters
The governor had a live chat with Patch yesterday.

Susan has been involved with newspapers for the past 20 years, starting out as an obituary writer and working her way up the ladder. She's been a reporter, copy editor and newspaper editor for local dailies and weeklies. Selling her soul, she left the news behind as her full-time job for a few years to pursue public relations. However, she couldn't abandon her passion for community journalism, so she was lured to Patch as a regional editor by an old buddy and doesn't plan to look back!
She is also very involved as an alumna of Mount Holyoke College, serving as chairman of the board for the alum magazine, as well as serving as an admissions rep and president of the local alum club. She's also president of her class. She lives in Worcester, Mass., with her wife, their newborn son, their black cat Cleo, and 2 chocolate Labs, Hazel and Violet. To reach Susan, e-mail susan.manning@patch.com or follow her on Facebook (facebook.com/Patch.MetroWest) and Twitter (@Patch_MetroWest).
The governor had a live chat with Patch yesterday.

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Grafton Patch will run weekly logs from Westboro District Court and Worcester Central District Court. We will run cases that involve Grafton residents and those that took place in Grafton.
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We list the recent deaths of Grafton residents and those with ties to the town.
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