HamletHub Adds Oxford as Latest City in Its Roster of Hyperlocal News Sites


HamletHub.com, a pioneering network of 'hyperlocal' websites providing locally originated news and information to communities, has launched its newest hyperlocal site for the Oxford, CT area, the company announced today.

With a full roster of sites covering most of Fairfield County Connecticut, and Westchester County New York HamletHub has added to its roster of hyperlocal news sites, and is proud to announce that Oxford resident, Diane Soracco, has agreed to become the editor.

"We are thrilled to welcome our neighbors in the vibrant Connecticut village of Oxford to HamletHub," said Ms. Ducey. "There are so many great people and businesses in the Oxford community who deserve to have their very own forum to share neighborhood news, stories, ideas, events and best business practices. Diane will help make Oxford a better place." Ducey adds.

HamletHub launched the first local news "Hub" in Ridgefield in 2009 with a mission to make the world better, one HamletHub at a time. HamletHub won a prestigious Connecticut Press Club Award in 2012, 2013 and took home six awards in 2014 including "Best Website".

Diane has lived in Oxford since 1998 with her husband Jeff. She has been actively involved in her community on many levels serving on the Oxford PTO for eight years and currently she is a Board of Education member serving as the chairperson. She currently works full time in sales while raising her two children Samantha and Tanner who attend Oxford High School and Great Oak Middle School. She is very enthusiastic about bringing positive news and being the local source for everything happening in Oxford.

Readers, contributors and advertisers will benefit from a direct line to their neighbors, and the organizations, who are the heart of the community that make Oxford a cultural gem.

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Submitted by Redding, CT

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