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BASICS
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BIO:
While studying journalism at Marist College, Carisa got her first real feel for the newsroom at CBS News. Shortly after she landed a reporting gig at the South Shore Weekly newspaper chain. Prior to her three years at Patch, Carisa worked as editor of two weekly newspapers at Anton Community Newspapers. She lived in and covered Garden City for several years, which is why the town is so close to her heart............................................................................
BELIEFS
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.................................................................................................................
POLITICS
How would you describe your political beliefs? Whomever makes the most sense is who I vote for...doesn't matter what side of the aisle you're sitting on. I like my independence............................................................................
RELIGION
Do you consider yourself religious: yes...........................................................................
Do you identify with a certain religion: Catholic..................................................................
LOCAL HOT-BUTTON ISSUES
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Garden City residents are deeply passionate about many topics. Here's but a few hot-button issues people are buzzing about: St. Paul's. Taxes. St. Paul's. Quality of life issues. St. Paul's. Parking. Did I mention St. Paul's?......................................................................................
Where do you stand on each of these issues? St. Paul's may just be one of the biggest issues village trustees -- and residents -- have grappled with for well over a decade now. The former boys school continues to sit quietly at the corner of Stewart and Rockaway avenues. Old Man Winter has taken its toll but yet it stands tall as a symbol of beauty that helps define Garden City's historical character. What will become of the architectural gem? If the village doesn't come to a consensus soon, Father Time will ultimately decide the building's fate..........................................................................

An off-white, tilt-top table is in the spotlight this week.
Trustees may approve the final budget at Thursday's village board meeting, according to trustee Richard Silver.
Four arrests made Monday as prostitution sweep continues.
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Garden City Teachers' Association's annual charity run kicks off April 20 at Garden City High School.
Village ranked twelfth most popular summer camp location in North America.
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World Meteorological Organization sights extreme impacts caused by storm as reason for retirement.
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Deadline for submissions is April 25.
Fun-in-the-sun fundraiser offering local families the February break Superstorm Sandy cut short.
A round-up of top crime and police stories reported in neighboring communities.
Service remains temporarily suspended between Jamaica and Hicksville.