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Timothy Robertson

About Timothy

Email - timothyr@patch.com
Phone - 781-291-9071
Hometown - Bangor, Maine
Birthday - July 19, 1985

Bio (professional highlights, marital status, hobbies, etc)
I received my journalism masters degree from Hofstra University, where I also earned a bachelors degree in journalism. At Hofstra, a professor and I pioneered and founded a hyperlocal news website that covered four local villages around the university. During a four-year stay at Long Island's Newsday as an intern and a freelancer, I pounded local streets and covered breaking news, heart-warming feature stories and even a forgetful story about Lindsay Lohan. I'm an avid college hockey and MLB fan, and follow all other sports with a gross amount of attention.


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

Raised in Maine, I tend to think of myself as an independent whose political convictions hover near the middle. I lean toward to the right, particularly on issues of federalism and taxation, and on issues of social rights, I run the spectrum, depending on the question at hand.

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

I am an observant Catholic. I used to go just twice a year (guess which days), but in the past few years, I drop in at Mass from time to time during the year.

Local Hot-Button Issues

What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Where do you stand on each of these issues?

Two of the biggest issues that I have heard when talking to residents are the renovation of Dedham Square and, like many school districts across the country, meeting No Child Left Behind requirements.

Legacy Place brought a new dimension to shopping at Dedham, and with a new look. Now it is Dedham Square's turn to revamp and modernize. The Square will undergo a massive traffic improvement, but it also most likely will impact the bottom line of many businesses in the Square as the two-season construction takes place.

Second is the NCLB requirements. Several schools in Dedham have not met adaquate yearly progress in the past, and it has forced principals to implement new programs and new strategies. As NCLB moves toward a 100 percent requirement in just a few years, we'll be tracking the progress of Dedham students and their MCAS scores.

Recently

The Board

Leave a note for your neighbor

mary selig

3:19 pm on Thursday, April 21, 2011

How do you become a reporter for the Dedham Patch

joe huff

6:59 am on Friday, February 4, 2011

Hi Tim,

Just and FYI:
Boston Globe game of the week: Your 13th ranked Dedham High School Girl's Hockey team will face off versus 6th ranked Norwood tonight at Canton MDC rink on 138. Game time 7:30.
Thanks

Msgoff

4:27 pm on Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Hello Tim,

It was great to meet you and the other guys at Legacy Place a few weeks ago. My daughter is hoping to launch her site by the end-of-the-month. I just sent a link to a friend in Millis, so that she can see what Patch is about. Best wishes for growth and much success. BTW, it was great to be back in MA and eat at Legal (C Bar). The food did not disappoint!

V. Evans

Geoff Smith

9:33 am on Saturday, September 18, 2010

Hey Tim,

Great work so far with Dedham Patch, not going to lie i read it and I'm not even from that part of MA. Glad to see the transition from NNL to Patch is going smooth, and keep up the good work!

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Mark Micheli

9:37 am on Monday, August 23, 2010

Congratulations Timothy. The site has a nice variety of news, stories and video.