Nathan Carrick, Patch Staff
- Gaithersburg, MD
Before coming to Patch.com, I was the Gaithersburg City reporter for the Gazette newspaper for less than a year. Before that I spent a year as the Rockville City reporter. Covering these two cities sparked my interest in understanding the innermost workings of municipal government. It also made me appreciate that, in the end, government is about the people. That should never be overlooked.
While earning my bachelor's degree at Kutztown University in Pennsylvania, I discovered my love of journalism.
As an avid hobbyist, I try to split my time between my riding my bike, fiddling with my camera and editing videos.<br><br><b>Your Beliefs</b><br>I believe in facts and information, and in the basic goodness of people. In my opinion these two form the basis of good journalism, and I believe wholeheartedly that good journalism is supported by and vital to the intended function of the Constitution.
Beyond that, I just try to do the right thing.
<br><b>Politics </b><br>I am a registered Democrat, but consider myself to be extremely open-minded when it comes to political beliefs. Everyone has a reason for supporting what they support. It's better to truly understand all sides of an argument before deciding what side to take.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>I consider myself passively religious in that I don't actively believe in a structured religion, but cannot count out to possibility of a higher power. Instead of trying to define my beliefs, I strive to do good with no expectation of reward or benefit in this life or the next.
<br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>Gaithersburg faces many challenges in the next few years — most of them budgetary. The City is trying to right a badly listing ship, and how it handles this crisis will have a direct impact on taxpayers and residents. Also, the changing demographics of the City are something to keep an eye on. Understanding the basic fabric of Gaithersburg will be key to effective government and community building.
Speaking of building, several large development projects that are chomping at the bit to start work in the city would benefit not just the City coffers but also spur on much-needed redevelopment efforts.
But overspreading all these issues is a seeming lack of citizen-engagement with City government. Because of Gaithersburg's budget crunch in fiscal 2011, residents will feel the sting of a 20 percent property tax increase, decreased services and increased fees. Still, few residents offered their input during the budget process, leaving their wallets open for the City to take from at will.
Posting Activity
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On the Agenda
The Mayor and Council will discuss the Gaithersburg High School modernization project.
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Volunteer Center Gets Grant
State awards aid to increase volunteerism in the county
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Gaithersburg Lego Team Makes it to Regionals
The BioBricks Robotics team, which practices at the Olde Towne Youth Center, uses strategy and planning to conquer bio-medical Lego challenges.
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Valentine's Day Provides Little Love for Socially Conscious Consumers
Laura E. Lee, Capitol News Service
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Frosh Urges Expansion of BPA Ban in Children's Products
By Madhu Rajaraman, Capitol News Service
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Councilman Testifies for Marriage Equality
Councilman Ryan Spiegel spoke in Annapolis, urging lawmakers to approve a marriage equality bill in order to spur the Maryland economy.
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Natural Gas Extraction Debate Heats Up at the State House
By Kerry Davis, Capitol News Service
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Gaithersburg Man Convicted of Fraud in VA
A jury finds he defrauded a technology company.
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Recent Crime Summary
A round up of some of the crimes reported in County Police District 6 between Dec. 8 and 14.
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What Did You Get For Christmas?
For those who celebrate, share your favorite gifts given and received.
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UPDATE: Pro-life Groups, Clergy Protest Late-Term Abortion Doc In Germantown
On Dr. LeRoy Carhart's first day in Germantown, more than 100 pro-life protesters demonstrated outside his office.
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Running The Numbers
Parks and Rec Director gives a summary of the Kentlands/Lakelands 5k
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UPDATE: Gaithersburg Resident Among 11 Nabbed In Online Sex Sting
Chief of Staff for New Jersey congressman also arrested in Gaithersburg Department's first online sting.