Eleanor Voss has covered the institutional life of the region for The Brookline Standard for a number of years, developing a reputation for patient, methodical reporting on the decisions and deliberations that shape municipal affairs. Her work has followed the arc of local governance through periods of change and relative stability alike.
Before joining the Standard, Voss worked at a regional daily where she covered courts and general assignment. She came to municipal and planning affairs gradually, drawn to what she describes as the long, slow conversation that communities have with themselves about what they want to become.
Outside the newsroom, she has served as a panelist at civic forums on local media and participatory governance. She holds a degree in journalism and public policy and is a resident of the metropolitan area.
