
Sarah Leeson was a freelance producer for WBUR's Radio Boston.
Previously, she was the associate producer for Innovation Hub at GBH. In a past life she was a producer at Michigan Radio for their daily news magazine, Stateside. She is a Michigan native and a University of Michigan alum with a degree in mass media studies with an emphasis in writing.
Sarah loves to go to plays, read fiction and comics, and find new comedy to enjoy. She's traveled quite a bit and is always planning her next big trip. (Maybe Japan? Malta? The moon? We'll see.) On the weekend, Sarah can be found around Boston eating too much pasta and petting other people's dogs.
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As we transition back to in-person daily life, disability activists ask that the 'new normal' remain inclusive
Virtual everything made it easier for people with disabilities to participate in the community in ways that were hard, or even impossible, before.
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Mass.' unemployment fund is being depleted. Commission to find solutions remains gridlocked
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We talk about the Celtics' odds of clinching the Eastern Conference Finals in Game 6
WIth blowout scores in Games 1 thorugh 5, what could Game 6 bring?

A chef shares his recipe for the perfect Memorial Day weekend cookout
From burgers and brats to grilled veggies, we've got your weekend cooking prep covered.
Gun ownership among some adolescents is on the rise
A dozen guns have been found in Boston Public Schools since September, including two at Charlestown High School last week.
New app uses video games to teach calming techniques to kids
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Brookline chocolatier retires after 33 years of sweetening community
In 1987, Nur Kilic walked away from an engineering job to found Serenade Chocolatier.