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Update: Some Power Restored in Farmingdale
Thousands still without power Monday afternoon.

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<strong>Bio: </strong>Amanda Fiscina is a graduate of Fordham University, where she was editor-in-chief of <i>The Ram</i>, the University's 92-year-old newspaper and the recipient of the Edward A. Walsh award for excellence in journalism. She was Local Editor of the Smithtown Patch site for five months before starting up a Patch in her hometown of Farmingdale. She is currently pursuing a master's degree part-time in Digital Media at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism.
Before joining Patch, Amanda worked in the editorial departments of the <i>New York Post </i>and Crain Communications Inc. and in the investigative unit at CBS. She also wrote for the Farmingdale Observer and other Long Island community newspapers.
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<b>Religion</b>:<br>I attend mass every Sunday because I believe that faith reminds you to be a better person. However, I am an admitted "Cafeteria Catholic" and remain skeptical of many church political decisions.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>:<br>There are several key issues facing Farmingdale and many other parts of Long Island, like the heavy tax burden, annual school budget negotiations and the proliferation of drug use among the young adults. As a graduate of Plainedge High School under contingency budget conditions I felt first-hand the pain of budget cuts. I was in a unique position to see how my education both in and out of the classroom was affected by the loss of programs under austerity and how my parents and friends' parents simply could not afford the heavy tax increase the original budget stipulated. I believe Long Island residents and politicians need to clearly articulate to Albany what we need and come up with effective ways to keep our quality of our schools up and our taxes down. I also have unfortunately seen the effects of drug use among my classmates and the generation below me and believe we need to stop ignoring and sugarcoating this dangerous issue.
Thousands still without power Monday afternoon.

Tips on how to avoid getting scammed on debris removal and home repairs.
Down trees, power lines and debris remain in Farmingdale.
Check out some events going on in the area Tuesday.
More than 300 residents spend stormy night away from home.
More than 300 residents are spending the night at Farmingdale State.
Volunteers and evacuees came together to clean up flooding and other issues.
Around 3,000 Farmingdale homes are waiting for LIPA service.
County tells evacuees to stay at Farmingdale State until further notice, but some have left.
The college canceled all weekend events and postponed move-in.
Airport will suspend service if winds exceed 65 mph and will act as a base for emergency operations.
Farmingdale High School and Howitt Middle School open at 7 p.m.
The center has the capacity to hold 3,000 evacuees.
Hurricane Irene blew through Long Island, leaving Dalers to clean up in the aftermath.
More cots have been set up for evacuees since this morning.
Sunday's Runner's Edge-TOBAY Triathlon has been called off, but Saturday's events remain on.
Were you satisfied with the response of local agencies?