Melissa Hebert
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About Melissa
Melissa is a native of Connecticut with 20 years of journalism experience. Over her career, she's been a sportswriter, a features writer, a news reporter, an entertainment reporter and a copy editor. She's written about decorating trends, dysfunctional government meetings and cutting horse competitions. Before coming to Patch, Melissa worked at the Plain Dealer and the Chronicle-Telegram.
Melissa lives in Avon Lake with her husband, John, and pets Buckwheat (a green iguana) and Mackenzie (a Florida red-bellied turtle). Her loves in life -- outside of John, their families and their pets -- include East Coast pizza, her college alma mater Central Connecticut State University, house stuff like decorating, baking, the Browns and the Boston Red Sox.
Email: melissa.hebert@patch.com.
Phone: 440-670-9181.
Hometown: Southbury, CT.
Your Beliefs
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Politics
I believe that government is not always the enemy.
Religion
Raised Catholic
Local Hot-Button Issues
Avon has been growing non-stop since the 1990s from a small town known for farms and antique shops to that plus a bustling suburban lifestyle. Residents find themselves being identified more as suburban Cleveland than part of Lorain County. The growth has created stresses on city services, as evidenced by the 2010 school levies where an Avon Local Schools levy failed to pass for the first time since 1993. It took three tries before the levy passed in November of 2010.
Managing that growth is going to be a challenge not only for city government, but for the citizens. With growth comes change, and change can be hard.
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Here's an update via Facebook from Piper's catmom: "Hello...
Love-A-Stray Cat Piper Will...
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I'm turning on the radio less and less in the car, even ...
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There better be cinnamon rolls at that baby shower.
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Good news for Belle! She's been adopted. Hope she's happy...
Love-A-Stray Cat Belle is a...
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OK, Georgiana's kids, you heard your mom. You know what ...
Best Spot for Mother's Day ...
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Thank you for organizing such a beautiful event, Debbie (...
Emily's Rainbow Run Brings ...
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The Board
Silvia Pelton
2:55 pm on Friday, January 27, 2012
Does anyone know where i can go to find an in-home babysitter or one that would come to our house in Avon?
Sheila
1:58 pm on Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Where in Connecticut are you from?
Jim Votava
5:25 pm on Thursday, February 17, 2011
Hi Melissa, I am new to the Patch family as a freelance photojournalist. I am friends with Strongsville Patch editor Debbie Palmer. I am a 20 year veteran photojournalist and photo editor with the Sun News. I reside in Tremont and if you ever need my services please feel free to contact me at jjvotava@roadrunner.com -- Thanks Jim Votava
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