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We've all got something to say. Share your ideas with your local community!

You know you want to. You know you've got a message to deliver. There is something you feel strongly about and care for greatly. There is an organization that needs more members. You want to show off how great your club is in this local community.

Patch blogs are a great place to do all of that! Patch offers a platform into your own local community. You can share your thoughts, vent into a therapeutic tunnel, ask for ideas, provide insight, share your skills ... the list is truly endless.

Some folks start a blog to promote their business. Maybe you have a unique skill or deep knowledge of a particular subject. You can share that with your neighbors.

Perhaps you have a knack for baking, or are a foodie who's in tune with the trends of this region. Maybe you've just started learning a new hobby. These are more great reasons to blog.

The list can go on and on. There are an infinite number of ways someone can blog. And we are open to all of your ideas. Come share your voice with the local community! Blog for Patch!

How do you get started? It's easy. See that little graphic in the upper right-hand corner. A simple little pen that reads "Start a Blog." That's it. Click it! You can find it on each homepage, nestled under the top four stories.

That's it. One touch of a button, and you are immediately granted access to sharing your opinions, your world, your loves with the community.

If you have any quesitons, you'll find the Local Editor's information at the top right corner of each homepage. Click there to email them for more quesitons, or if you'd like hit me up at melissa.treacy@patch.com. I'm happy to walk you through the process.

Bloggers are unpaid contributors to Patch, but gain access to a sizeable local forum on which they can post their own ideas, opinions or ask for others to share. We welcome all ages (under 16 with parents' permission)!

Click on the pen today, and share your talents with the town! We can't wait to hear from you. 

gerhard sweetman January 11, 2013 at 12:07 am
? Touch, nothing happen on my tablet?

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Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Joe The Nerd Ferraro June 18, 2013 at 12:06 pm
doesn't get any better than Zwahlen's
Kate McShane June 18, 2013 at 06:58 pm
how generous, Zwahlen's adds so much to our community!
Lindsey Krick-Fox June 19, 2013 at 11:16 am
Everything is delicious here. So happy to have you in our community!
Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:14 am
well actually Dave , there are 2 homes that are literrally in the direct path of the center line ofRead More the sewer- I'm afraid if the sewer is permitted to go thru they would have to condemn them - the blasting would be so close- I don't think the houses could sustain it- they are built on pillars because their so close to the water- they are beautiful waterfront homes! full of children who go swimming and just love their homes and the creek.. the sewer would go right thru their well water lines and septic systems.. when there is another alternative right across the creek!
Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:17 am
yes and don't foget we will be left with manholes where 100 yrs old trees use to be- a big 70ft wideRead More swath-like a bowling alley, losing all our privacy and shade we will never see the regrowth in our life time.:(
Catherine Beyer April 12, 2013 at 02:22 am
they don't care about us or their civic duty- I'm sorry but they made themselves very clear tonightRead More when after 3 yrs of pleading with them and even after DEP caught them in their deceptions with the 537 plan- they still chose to condemn us-- if they could just see the real people whose lives they are ruining forever but i forgot they don't care... well thank you Lower Providence for standing by us and thank you Trappe for standing with us.. Trappe was the only other township who cared!