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  • Southeast-Brewster, NY

My interest in journalism started when I was the photography editor for the student newspaper in high school.  After I graduated, I attended Binghamton University, where I earned a Bachelor's degree in English while dedicating the majority of my time to Pipe Dream, the student-run newspaper.  I worked as a staff writer and editor before becoming editor-in-chief my senior year. During my time at the paper I covered investigative pieces, administrative and ethical issues. A few months after I graduated from Binghamton and finished up as editor-in-chief, the Princeton Review named Pipe Dream to its list of the top 20 college newspapers in the country.  My experience also includes writing for The Journal News, both in print and online.

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Gas Shortage Slows Traffic

At least one local station has held the line when it comes to prices, according to Putnam County officials who are gathering price gouging complaints.

Gas Shortage Slows Traffic
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Hundreds Pack Funeral Home for Storm Victim's Service

Around 3:45 p.m. Thursday, with just 15 minutes left in the first set of visiting hours for Jack Baumler, scores of people waited in the cold outside Beecher Funeral Home in Brewster.

Hundreds Pack Funeral Home for Storm Victim's Service
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Highway Dept. Clears Guinea Road

Workers spent the day there Wednesday, clearing what they said is possibly the worst-hit area in Southeast.

Highway Dept. Clears Guinea Road
Southeast-Brewster|News|

NYSEG Putnam List: At Least 30,000 Waiting

If you're seen a change in your power situation in the last day or so, but it's not reflecting on the company's site, share it in the comments section below.

NYSEG Putnam List: At Least 30,000 Waiting
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PHOTOS: Sandy Crashes Down on Putnam

Signs of the storm—electric company crews on the road, out-of-order traffic lights, trees resting on wires—lingered all over the eastern part of the county Monday.

PHOTOS: Sandy Crashes Down on Putnam
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Village, Town Open 'Comfort Station'

In light of Hurricane Sandy, the Hudson Valley Cerebral Palsy Association building will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Other facilities scattered throughout Putnam will also welcome residents.

Village, Town Open 'Comfort Station'