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What We Cover

Neighborhoods: Old Seminole Heights, South Seminole Heights, Southeast Seminole Heights, Tampa Heights, Riverside Heights, Hampton Terrace, Sulphur Springs, Riverbend, Wellswood, V.M. Ybor, Ybor Heights and Lowry Park Central.

Local Government: Tampa City Council, Tampa Police, Tampa Fire Rescue and Central Tampa's active neighborhood associations.

Public Schools:  Hillsborough High School, Middleton High School, Chamberlain High School, D.W. Waters Career Center, Brewster Technical Center, Memorial Middle School, Sligh Middle School,Young Middle School, Orange Grove Middle School, Seminole Heights Elementary, Cleveland Elementary, Metropolitan Ministries Partnership Elementary, Oak Grove Elementary, Broward Elementary, Sulphur Springs Elementary, Mendenhall Elementary, Lee Elementary, Edison Elementary, Lockhart Elementary and Graham Elementary.

Private Schools: Tampa Catholic High School, Sacred Heart Academy, Friendship Christian Academy, Trinity School for Children, Tampa Adventist Academy and Villa Madonna School.

Meet Your Local Patch Team

Camille C. Spencer

Camille C. Spencer, Contributor, Editor

Camille C. Spencer is a proud graduate of Michigan State University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism. During college, she completed four internships at newspapers across the country. She has worked as a news reporter since 2004 in Mississippi and Florida, covering everything from law enforcement news to social service agencies. She is also a runner. Wave if you spot her jogging along North Dale Mabry or along the Upper Tampa Bay Trail.

Chris Taylor

Chris Taylor, Contributor, Editor, Sales

Chris is a Regional Editor for Patch in South Florida. His coverge area includes Sarasota, Bradenton and Hillsborough County. He works with Local Editors at Patch to ensure that visitors are getting news, events and information that matter to them and their daily lives. He is a proud graduate of UCF in Orlando, Florida.  He is also an award winning news photographer who has also worked as a journalist and newsroom manager for the last 10 years. Chris has worked in television, print and online news throughout his career and is passionate about telling stories that are useful to the audience.  Before joining Patch, Chris was the Audience Editor for TBO.com in Tampa, Florida, where he was in charge of the online production staff and managed planning stories and coverage for the website.

Chris, his wife and two young daughters live in Riverview, Florida. 

Jason Bartolone

Jason Bartolone, Contributor, Editor

Phone: 941-321-2400

Email: jason.bartolone@patch.com

Hometown: Hamilton, NJ

Jason is an Associate Regional Editor with Patch's Florida team and manages the Patch sites in Clearwater, Dunedin, Largo, Palm Harbor, East Lake, Safety Harbor and Tarpon Springs. Before that he served as Local Editor of Bradenton Patch, helping launch the site in December 2010, as well as working closely with other Patch sites around Tampa Bay.

Before joining Patch, Jason spent more than eight years working at daily newspapers in Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania as a reporter, copy editor, page designer, sports columnist, blogger and podcaster. He graduated with a B.A. in journalism from Penn State University and served in a variety of roles at the school's nationally recognized Daily Collegian student newspaper. He also interned at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review as part of the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund internship program.

Most recently, Jason spent five years at the Bradenton Herald working in several positions, including Page 1A designer and editor. He's also been an on-air radio personality and host.

He and his wife are proud New Jersey natives who are still on the lookout for authentic pizza in Florida after seven years living and working here.

    David Rice

    David Rice, Guest Editor

    David Rice is a freelance reporter in the Tampa Bay area. For the majority of his career he has been a steady contributor to the Tampa Bay Times, but he has also worked for the South Tampa Community News, Rain Publishing and contributes to websites such as Shatter the Glass and Sam's Army, the official supporters club of the U.S. national soccer team. He has written about topics ranging from sports and music to local politics and business during his career.


    About Us

    What is Patch?

    Simply put, Patch is an innovative way to find out about, and participate in, what's going on near you.

    We're a community-specific news, information and engagement platform driven by passionate and experienced new media professionals. Patch is revolutionizing the way neighbors connect with each other, their communities, and the national conversation.

    We want to be the most trusted, comprehensive, and relevant news and information resource in your community. What can you do on Patch?

    • Keep up with news and events
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    • Share your perspectives via our Local Voices blogging platform
    • Submit your own announcements, photos, and reviews

    Who's Behind Patch?

    Patch is run by professional editors, photographers, videographers, and salespeople who live in the regions they serve, and is supported by a great team in our New York City headquarters. Patch also gets advice from our Advisory Board and from many members of the community.

    We look forward to meeting you and hearing your stories. If you see us around town, don't be afraid to say hi and tell us what you want to see on Patch!

    Where You Come In

    We hope that our sites will strengthen communities and improve the lives of their residents, but we can't do it without you. We've built Patch so that you have plenty of opportunities to comment on stories, share your opinions, post photos and announcements, and add events to the community calendar. So get to it! And if you're a business owner who wants to be listed, just let us know.

    Giving Back

    You can't truly serve a community unless you provide the help it needs most, which is why giving back is so important to us. We do it as part of our coverage — in a dedicated space that lets local charities and volunteers find each other — and with a program called "Give 5," through which we donate advertising space to charitable organizations and contribute our own time as volunteers. Want to know more? Email us at give5@patch.com.


    Advisory Board

    Phil Meyer

    Phil Meyer

    Phil Meyer is Professor Emeritus in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and was inducted into the North Carolina Hall of Fame in Journalism in the spring of 2008.  He joined the Journalism School in 1981 and served as Knight Chair in Journalism Professor from 1993-2008.  Prior to joining the school, he held a number of reporter and research positions at various media outlets. 

    He has won numerous awards including the 2005 Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award for Research About Journalism (with Scott Maier). He was named a Fellow of Society of Professional Journalists in 2005. In 2004, the Newspaper Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication gave him its Professional Freedom and Responsibility Award. And in 2000 he received the American Association for Public Opinion Research Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement.

    Meyer is the author of several books including The Vanishing Newspaper:  Saving Journalism in the Information Age and Precision Journalism:  A Reporter’s Introduction to Social Science Methods.  Journalism Quarterly in 2000 listed this book as one of the 35 significant books of the 20th century in journalism and mass communication; and the American Association for Public Opinion Research, observing its 50th anniversary in 1996, listed it as one of 50 significant books on public opinion research.

    He received his B.S. in technical journalism from Kansas State University and his M.A. in political science from the University of North Carolina.

    Steven Berlin Johnson

    Steven Berlin Johnson

    Steven Berlin Johnson is a pioneer in the web world, as a co-founder of FEED, Plastic.com, and Outside.in, which was acquired by Patch in March of 2011. He also co-created Findings.com, which launched in late 2011. Steven was the 2009 Hearst New Media Professional-in-Residence at The Journalism School at Columbia University, and served for several years as a Distinguished Writer in Residence at NYU’s Journalism School. He is a bestselling author of seven books, and won acclaim and a Newhouse School Mirror Award for his 2010 Time Magazine cover story, "How Twitter Will Change the Way We Live." 

    Speaking of Steven's editorial prowess, check out this video based on Steven's book, Where Good Ideas Come From, which was named one of the best books of 2010 by The Economist.

    Brian Farnham

    Brian Farnham, Founding Editor-in-Chief

    Brian was Editor-in-Chief of Time Out New York magazine before coming to Patch. Before that he worked for a variety of publications both online and off, including Details magazine, New York Magazine, and the old, dearly departed Sidewalk.com. He has written for numerous publications, from the New York Times magazine to Harper's Bazaar. He graduated from Bowdoin College and got an MFA in creative writing at Columbia University so he could put his novel in a drawer with distinction. He lives in Manhattan with his beautiful wife, adorable son, angelic daughter and the world's most dog-like cat. He’s proud as hell of what the Patch team has built.

    Ken Paulson

    Ken Paulson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the First Amendment Center

    Ken Paulson is president and chief executive officer of the First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University and in Washington, D.C.

    Previously, Paulson served as the editor and senior vice president/news of USA Today.  He is now a columnist on USA Today’s board of contributors, writing about First Amendment issues and the news media.

    Throughout his career, Paulson has drawn on his background as both a journalist and lawyer, serving as the editor or managing editor of newspapers in five different states.

    He also is past-president of the American Society of News Editors, the nation’s largest organization of news media leaders.

    Paulson also was the host of the Emmy-honored television program “Speaking Freely,” seen in more than 60 PBS markets nationwide over five seasons, and the author of "Freedom Sings," a multimedia stage show celebrating the First Amendment that continues to tour the nation's campuses.  

    He was an early advocate of making newspaper content available online, launching online newspapers in both Florida and New York in 1993.

    For 12 years, Paulson was a regular guest lecturer at the American Press Institute, speaking to more than 5,000 journalists about First Amendment issues. He was honored with the API Lifetime Service Award. In 2010 and 2011, he served as chair of the PBS Editorial Standards Review Committee.

    In 2007, Paulson was named fellow of the Society of Professional Journalists, “the highest honor SPJ bestows upon a journalist for extraordinary contributions to the profession.” In 2008, he  received the Robert S. Abbott Memorial Award for Meritorious Service in Mass Communications from the Southern Regional Press Institute. He has also been elected to the Illini Publishing Hall of Fame at the University of Illinois.

    He is a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Law and the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He also has served as an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University Law School. In 2008, he received an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from American University.