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March 28, 1981

Matthew Bashalany was born and raised in southern New Hampshire, and with the exception of a four-year stint in central New York for college, he has lived in New England his entire life. He wouldn&#39;t consider living anywhere else.

He caught the writing bug from his mother, who has worked as both an English teacher and newspaper reporter. His first experience with newspaper writing was in eighth grade, drafting news briefs and box scores for his younger brother&#39;s travel soccer team. He has been writing ever since.

He graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in newspaper journalism. He has written for weekly newspapers in the Syracuse area, <i>The Telegraph </i>in Nashua, and medical and trade publications, covering everything from sports to town government to health and medicine. He also worked in public relations for several years.

In his spare time, he enjoys running, watching the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Syracuse University sports teams, and spending time with his wife and 7-year-old beagle.

<b>Your Beliefs</b>

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<b>Politics </b>

How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?

I was a Democrat when I first registered to vote at 18, but I have since switched to unaffiliated. Having grown up on the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border, my political beliefs were shaped by attitudes in both states.

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How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)

I was raised in an Irish Roman Catholic parish, though I do not attend church regularly.<b> </b>

<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>

What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?

Like most communities in Massachusetts and throughout the country, North Reading is still feeling the effects of the 2008 market crash and ensuing recession. The development of public wastewater infrastructure, planning for a new high school, and economic growth are all major issues facing the town in the near future.

Posting Activity

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Judge Orders Town to Fully Fund Police Quinn Bill Raises

Ruling requires North Reading to pay full educational incentives despite sharp cutbacks in state reimbursement; Reports say the ruling could cost the town $180K per fiscal year.

Judge Orders Town to Fully Fund Police Quinn Bill Raises
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North Reading Police to Be Evaluated for State Accreditation

Examiners from Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission are scheduled to arrive in January; currently only 30 departments in the state are accredited by the state accreditation commission.

North Reading Police to Be Evaluated for State Accreditation
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Clue #1: The Hunt Is On

As we celebrate the holidays this December, North Reading Patch sends you on a patchtastic scavenger hunt throughout town.

Clue #1: The Hunt Is On
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A Look Back at Dec. 5 Through Dec. 11

Water-rate hikes, sponsorship banners, Justin Bieber and an overturned truck. It was a busy week in North Reading.

A Look Back at Dec. 5 Through Dec. 11
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Students Wear Jammies for Japan

Hood School raises nearly $700 to support earthquake and tsunami relief efforts.

Students Wear Jammies for Japan