- Married to game designer, Jason W. Robinette since 2007.
- Mim and her husband Jason W. Robinette have a son named Zephyr Thomas Robinette.
- Mim won 2 broadcaster awards from the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association before she turned seventeen years old for her work with WFCC 107.5FM Cape Classical.
- The week following 9/11, Mim was a volunteer with the American Red Cross lunch barge at ground zero serving food and drink to recovery and rescue teams.
- In her first radio commercials she did two impersonations one as Ethel Merman singing about oriental rugs, and an elderly Katharine Hepburn.
- In her work for The Clown Prince, Paquin was asked to compose a song that sounded like something Frank Sinatra would sing. Working on a strict deadline, she herself produced, performed and recorded the entire song the night just before flying out to Mission of Hope in Haiti for over a week as a journalist with photojournalist Matilde Simas and Limb Kind Foundation.
- Living and working in New York City. (September 2005)
- She spent summer breaks with her maternal grandmother, Eileen Ann (O'Malley) Nekuda and grand uncle William Joseph O'Malley in her mom's small hometown, Clinton, Massachusetts.
- Mim has a full four-and-a-half-octave vocal range from A2 to an Eb6.
- She uses her nickname Mim as her stage name because her birth name "MaryAnne" has too many variant spellings.
- Mim is a fifth generation performer. Her paternal great great grandfather Zephyr E. Marceau (from Montreal by way of Manteno, Illinois. He was the town mayor, as well as a musician (piano and fiddle) and he played organ professionally for church services.
- Mim's ancestry includes Irish, French Canadian, English, Czech, Welsh, Scottish, German, Acadian, and even further back, Spanish, Mi'kmaq, Pawnee, Mayflower founders, first French Acadian settlers, indigenous people of North America, and European kings and queens going back to Charlemagne. Mim has been an amateur genealogist for over twenty years.
- She's a natural athlete, earth and space science geek, family-style cook, and enjoys getting her hands dirty in DIY projects. She has a passion for music, film, comedy, world history, archaeology, and, of course, genealogy.
- Mim, her husband Jason Robinette, their son Zephyr, their cat Kiko, and dog Rohan, live on their modest 3.5 acre property in Belle Mead, New Jersey lovingly nicknamed, "Clovershire.".
- Mim's maternal great grandmother Anne Margaret (Schofield) O'Malley was a contralto (lower mezzo) who studied voice and piano at The New England Conservatory from 1907 to 1913. Anne sang in Boston and Worcester, as well as produced and performed live on her own Saturday afternoon musical radio show broadcast out of Worcester, Massachusetts. Mim's paternal great grandmother Nelda (Marceau) Paquin was a dramatic lyric soprano who studied opera and performed in operas in Chicago, Illinois in the late 1800s. Both of Mim's great grandmothers were professional musicians, happily married, and had six children each.
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