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Got Something to Say? Blog About It on Patch!

Hey Northville: We're looking for people to blog for us. If you have something to share—ideas, opinions, expertise, witticisms—let us know.

 

Northville Patch is looking for bloggers, and strong community voices are needed.

Are you passionate about something in Northville? Contact us. Whether it's food, family, education, government or politics, business, social issues, shopping, running or hamster training techniques— if it's your thing, we'd like you to consider blogging for Patch.

Anyone may apply. Moms, dads, grandparents, favorite aunties, shopkeepers, baristas, dog trainers, business owners, nonprofit organizers, and government officials—here’s a chance to share your expertise and your voice. Don't be shy! Get in touch with us about your idea.

Patch bloggers may republish their posts elsewhere. So, if you are already blogging and want to share with our readers, too, let us know. Or maybe you're brand new to the idea. That's OK, too. We'll help you get started.

This is a chance to share your expertise and opinions with a wider audience!

Contact Local Editor Nancy Kelsey – by email at nancy.kelsey@patch.com – if you're interested. We'd look forward to you being a part of the conversation.

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jeannee morris (sam)

11:58 pm on Monday, July 18, 2011

So, tomorrow the Board of education decides the fate of transportation. I hope they really have considered the safety aspect for the students in Northville and will make the right decision to NOT PRIVATIZE. I hope they have looked at Durham's record when it comes to children's safety and understand that there is no price to high to pay when it concerns our children. When people are willing to pay only what is necessary to fund a program they get exactly what they pay for and it is not top quality. Northville's children deserve the best drivers available and they are already in place at transportation. Parents need to speak up before it is too late..and the board needs to consider the consequences of privatizing the transportation department.

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Nancy Kelsey

8:50 pm on Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Thanks for the input, Jeannee. We'll have a brief up tonight and a full story up tomorrow.

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