| Chris Lareau's reporting and photos have appeared in numerous newspapers in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Florida. He originally came to Warren in 1967... |
| ...as a kid, he lived two summers in the Allegheny National Forest working as a counselor for Camp Cornplanter, the first national summer camp for children and adults with learning disabilities. A 1973 graduate of Warren Area High School, Dr. Lareau earned a doctorate in osteopathic medicine from the New York Institute of Technology after graduating from Boston College. He has worked as a radiology resident, a family practice resident, and as a primary care provider in the Adirondacks. My grandfather was a lumberjack and a great uncle was a professional moonshiner. This does not explain why I am a blogger, but maybe it helps. You can contact Chris at admin@ theallegheny.com |
| photo by Joe Lareau |
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