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Tony Di Domizio has spent 13 years in the journalism industry, and is the recipient of seven editorial awards in first place, second place and honorabe mention categories from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, the Suburban Newspapers of America, Pennsylvania Associated Press of Managing Editors and Society of Professional Journalists.
His beginnings were as a writer and editor for the North Penn High School Knight Crier newspaper and an intern at WNPV 1440 AM in Lansdale.
He moved on to graduate from Kutztown University in 2002 with a degree in professional writing, with expertise in all areas of journalism and communications including magazine writing, investigative journalism, creative writing, poetry, popular culture analysis and video scriptwriting.
At Kutztown, he was editor-in-chief at The Keystone newspaper and interned for Montgomery Newspapers, now Montgomery Media in Ft. Washington, Pa. At Montgomery Newspapers, Tony was the staff writer for The Colonial and Montgomery Life newspapers.
From Montgomery Newspapers, Tony jumped ship to work as a staff writer for The Morning Call's weekly newspaper chain, The Chronicles, and was based out of Emmaus. He covered news, features and lifestyles for the residents of Salisbury, Saucon Valley and Southern Lehigh.
In 2004, Tony was hired as staff writer at The Reporter newspaper in Lansdale, Pa. This move brought him back to his roots where he was born and raised. Three years later, he would move up to senior writer and then layout editor, taking charge of the auto section and the homes and living special section.
While at The Reporter, Tony established numerous contacts and connections with the local readers and goverment officials. That loyalty and trust has been brought over to the Lansdale Patch where readers can continue to be informed of the daily events in the Lansdale and Montgomeryville area.
He resides on the Lansdale-Towamencin border with his fiancee Elizabeth, their dog Hershey, their cat Easter, seven unnamed fish and one hermit crab.
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Hi Everyone - Please return to the article and actually VOTE for your favorite! We mistakenly did not have the poll in the …
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Lauren, We at Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch wish a quick recovery for your father. Thank you for expressing your gratitude on…
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Congrats to Giuliano's Deli in Lansdale for being named Best Takeout in Montgomeryville-Lansdale area!
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Hi Karin - Typically, rental fiction is new material which is less than four years old. The collection is intended to be a …
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Joanna, Steve, Jason - Your favorite spots are now added to the poll! Thanks for checking it out and voting!
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Eric and Mary - Please let me know ASAP of any drive or donations. A lot of people have been asking what to do and where to …
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Whether or not a statue does cost less than $25,000, is there anyone that is willing to donate one? A local artist perhaps?
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I believe the article isn't contradictory at all: police said the boy ran into the car. It's stated in the lead and seventh …
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patchifier- I grew up in Towamencin, and it's not that scary ... it's more isolated crimes and drugs and people stealing from …
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Bethann - I don't believe so, but do not take my word for it. The garage is merely part of a concept plan right now, but most …
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Steven, if the parking was better, would you come and stay in Lansdale? The recent parking study said there is not a lack of …
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Hi patchifier- Thank you for your input! This article is a new thing I'm testing out, and it seems to be well liked by the …
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David
10:34 am on Sunday, October 30, 2011
The Montgomery Township Historical Society recently launched a website. Can we advertise the site or announce the launch on this site? What's the best way to do this?
Thanks. David
greg harrison
9:28 am on Wednesday, October 19, 2011
I'm a commercial realtor who leases station square shops and office suites on church rd, next to merck and train station. Id like to advertise to attract more retailers or professionals to lease our vacant space, in addition to the give our current tenants a platform to advertise their businesses in conjunction. I tried to fill out ad form, don't think it went through.....gharrison@lpre.com
Kyle Bagenstose
1:10 am on Tuesday, January 18, 2011
You have discourse on your Patch. I'm jealous.