Tony LaCasse is the brainchild behind The Hooksett Bridge, the community newspaper serving the Lower Suncook Valley region. A young professional residing in Hooksett, NH, in the Historic Village neighborhood, Tony has a deep-rooted connection to his hometown. He cares immensely for the community and aims to leave behind a legacy for his family, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Recognizing the void in local news coverage, especially in Hooksett, Pembroke, and Allenstown NH, Tony believes that independent news and events coverage is vital for community strength. In addition to his work in journalism, Tony is a real estate professional, helping people in the local area with their real estate needs as "The Main Street Man" at Keller Williams Metropolitan Realty. When he's not reporting, writing, or delivering the quarterly paper, Tony enjoys running, swimming, hiking, cooking, practicing yoga, spending time with loved ones, and has a passion for local history.
Ginger Kozlowski is a seasoned newspaper editor with extensive experience in the field. She previously worked with Hooksett's last community newspaper, The Hooksett Banner, and brings decades of knowledge and expertise to The Hooksett Bridge. Ginger's editorial skills, along with her own unique flair for independent journalism, make her a valuable addition to the team. Ginger is thrilled to be part of the community's newest newspaper and looks forward to sharing news stories and events. When she's not working on the next edition of the paper or her full-time job, Ginger indulges in her passion for line dancing and travels across New Hampshire teaching line dancing at various town halls and meeting spaces. Ginger currently resides in Hooksett, NH.
Anita Wolcott leads The Hooksett Bridge's Online Marketing Department, overseeing the online subscription service and managing the newspaper's website. With extensive experience in digital marketing, Anita brings a high level of expertise to the team. She also excels in fundraising and dedicates her free time to coordinating events that support local causes and benefit non-profit organizations in the area. Alongside her professional pursuits, Anita is a foster parent. She works full time for Devine Millimet in Manchester, where she holds a key position of Business Development and Marketing Coordinator. Anita resides in Hooksett, NH, and is excited to contribute to the success of The Hooksett Bridge.
Sarah wrote for her first newspaper at Hooksett Village School in fourth grade. She served on publications throughout high school and college, including a Boston-based internship at Teen Voices Magazine. As an educator, artist, and fourth generation Hooksett resident, she believes everyone has a story to tell and is passionate about bringing those stories to life.
Linda has been a Hooksett resident since March 2021. She has degrees in liberal arts and biochemistry, and a partial degree in philosophy. She has worked in the research biotech field for 17 years. Writing is her passion and learning about my community is her reason for joining the Hooksett Bridge team.
Michael Frascinella honed his skills during his 36-year career in commercial software and hardware technical writing to benefit Allenstown. The 2021 Town Report honored him for working on a major rewrite of the 200-page Town Ordinance, saving thetown an estimated $12,000. As chairman of the Economic Development Committee and a planning Board member, his goals have been to attract new business and offer community-oriented activities.
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