On the Ground and in Town
New Bristol-Warren Patch Local Editor Joe Hutnak arrives to manage the site and gets his first directive: To make a welcome video.
Beginning today, you'll see a new face at the top of Bristol-Warren Patch: Joe Hutnak, formerly Editor of Johnston Patch and Smithfield Patch.
Watch the behind-the-scenes action as Joe takes his first assignment — to create a welcome video.
Check out the finished product: Meet the New Editor of Bristol-Warren Patch.
Dee
9:19 am on Monday, December 17, 2012
Welcome to the East bay! If you want to know how to "do" this right, talk to the "patch.com" lady, she was the best!
I myself, like the "breaking news" if something is happening around town, we want to go to Patch.com and find out the details and see some pics!
Giordano Bruno
1:34 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
Welcome to Bristol-Warren Patch. OK, so much for the formalities.
I agree with Dee. Talk to Sarah Bagwell. Also get someone on the staff to go over the directory listings and please cull out the business that no longer exist or have moved.
Joseph Hutnak
1:34 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
Hi Di and Giordano:
Thanks for your suggestions!
Anastasia Beaverheausen
2:58 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
She was awesome! Does anyone know where Sara Bagwell ended up? I hope they know what a catch she is!!
Joseph Hutnak
3:01 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
Hi Anastasia:
Sara is now with Primary Residential Mortgage and SEB Marketing, according to her profile on LinkedIn.
Patel Singh
2:58 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
we had that girl at my company. I am in IT department. She was very, very, very, very nice and so very, very, very helpful.
Ray DeForge
5:36 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012
Yo, Joe....
................ I'm an "ex-pat" Warren Native, born & raised; now exiled in Scappoose, Oregon. The PATCH has 'brought me back home' in a way that only 'mega-bucks' could have done, were it not for the Internet. With any luck, combined with my personal "austerity measures", I might be able to bring myself and the "VAN" to Warren, and the East Bay to sit, sip and reminisce. The "sipping" will be done at the "old town" Dunkin Donuts shop at 375 Main St; for, back in the day [1955-1965], I used to live there as a kid on the second floor [377 Main st.] - yes, there used to be a big old two story grey mansion there. Anyone residing there today who was around at the time of the WHS Class of '65 might have known me as .....................
..... the "Sausage King" !