Butler is intern for Journal


Paxton Butler joins The Lakeville Journal this week for a summer internship.

This coming year, he will be a sophomore at McGill University in Montreal.

"I am currently majoring in psychology with a minor in English literature. I was born in Massachusetts, but grew up in Shekomeko, N.Y. Since I am one of the many college students that does not have a clue about what I want to do with my life (and because I was fed up with building stone walls) I decided to try something new and intern at The Lakeville Journal.

"I didn’t know what to expect when I started. To be honest I only ever read a local paper to look for movie times, but after spending only three days here I realized something important about this paper.

"When I saw the name of an old teacher in a file I was going through I excitedly read the article. That article made me realize something that has been reinforced over the past few days. Before that article, when I read a newspaper I had the goal of looking smart and well-informed when I talked about current events. Now, when I read an article in The Journal it’s because I actually care about the material.

"My friends in college might not care. But I do. I care because the articles published in this paper reflect little parts of everyone in this community. This made me realize that, while the things that this paper reports aren’t Earth-shattering or of global importance, they are still important to everyone in this area because this area is our home."

Paxton is the son of Rob and Linda Pack Butler of Ancramdale, N.Y.

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