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Sunday, May 3, 2015
By +Scott Leffler 
scott.leffler@eastniagarapost.com


The East Niagara Post family of contributors will grow by one on Mother's Day as former Greater Niagara News reporter and editor Jill Keppeler will bring her much-loved column "Double Trouble" to ENP.

Jill Keppeler's sons are the namesake for her column, "Double Trouble," 
which she will write for East Niagara Post following a seven-year run with
Greater Niagara News. (JILL KEPPELER / CONTRIBUTOR)
Keppeler, a lifelong resident of Western New York, will focus on parenting and family activities in the region. She describes her column as "a general parent-type column: part musings (some serious, most not) on parenthood, with a significant dash of 'what to do with your family in Niagara County and Western New York.' "

A freelance writer and public relations coordinator, Keppeler worked for Greater Niagara News for nearly 15 years, most recently serving as Sunday lifestyle editor for the group, which included the Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, the Niagara Gazette and the now-defunct Tonawanda News. She also served as a reporter, page designer and/or copy editor for the company at various times.

Throughout her life, Keppeler has lived in four of WNY's counties and, to one extent or another, covered six as a reporter for local newspapers. She grew up in Cattaraugus County and has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from St. Bonaventure University.

Jill, her husband Eric and their two sons, ages 10 and 6, live in the Town of Tonawanda.

"Double Trouble" will appear each Sunday on ENP following its Mother's Day debut.



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