Christine Sampson, Patch Staff
- Three Village, NY
Hometown: Levittown, NY // Current City: East Setauket, NY // Bio: A 2002 graduate of Hofstra University, Christine studied under two-time Pulitzer winning journalist Bob Greene and cut her teeth on the sports desk at Newsday. She joined Patch.com on a full-time basis in June of 2010. While she has been writing for newspapers and websites since the age of 12, Christine found her true inspiration for becoming a journalist in the book Savage Inequalities by Jonathan Kozol, which detailed the disparities in various public education systems in New York and New Jersey. // Beliefs: Registered Democrat who tends not to vote along party lines. Raised Catholic but has a multicultural family with several different religious affiliations represented.
Posting Activity
Miller Place-Rocky Point, NY|News|
Despite Sandy's Disruptions, Should Campaigns Be Picking Up Signs?
Some local political candidates still have campaign signs around town.
Three Village|News|
Stony Brook's Rigo Wins Rookie of the Year Honors in Volleyball
East Northport native was a standout for the Seawolves this season.
Three Village|News|
Week in Review: Teen Nominated for National Award, Schools in Good Shape After Sandy
A look at the past week's headlines from Three Village Patch.
Three Village|News|
LISTEN: Young Three Village Composers Play Award-Winning Pieces
Four Three Village students composed songs that were chosen to be performed at the NYSSMA state conference.
Three Village|News|
Business Beat: Sandy Devastates Restaurants; P.F. Chang's on the Way
A look at business developments across central and northern Suffolk County.
Three Village|News|
Report: County Considering Buying Detmer Property for Park Purposes
Village Times Herald reports that the land west of the post office on Route 25A could become a park.
Port Jefferson, NY|News|
Despite Sandy's Disruptions, Should Campaigns Be Picking Up Signs?
Some local political candidates still have campaign signs around town.
Three Village|News|
Despite Sandy's Disruptions, Should Campaigns Be Picking Up Signs?
Some local political candidates still have campaign signs around town.
Three Village|News|
Local Restaurants Experience Hurricane-Related Losses
Food spoilage was just one issue.
Three Village|News|
Weekend Guide: Attend a Charitable Event This Weekend
Patch picks for weekend activities.
Three Village|News|
Christiane Amanpour Helps Stony Brook Students Achieve Fundraising Goal
Award-winning journalist has made a donation that will enable students at SBU's Journalism Without Walls program to travel to Kenya in January.
Three Village|News|
Local Dad Turns Math into an App Development Business
Jon Oransky started out helping his son practice math skills – and wound up with a marketable app that has led to something bigger.
Three Village|News|
Hurricane Effects Slow Local Real Estate Market
Local experts report closings have been delayed, showings have been slowed.
Three Village|News|
Local Blood Drives Help Ease Shortage
Event at W.S. Mount Elementary on Wednesday afternoon is part of the effort to catch up on lost supply.
Three Village|News|
School District Preserves Track Coach's Position
Coach Jerry Vessichio will continue to serve as head coach of the boys' indoor track, outdoor track and cross country teams.
Port Jefferson, NY|News|
How Would You Rate Your Elected Officials' Performance During Hurricane Sandy?
Comment on how you feel they participated in the recovery process following the storm.
Three Village|News|
How Would You Rate Your Elected Officials' Performance During Hurricane Sandy?
Comment on how you feel they participated in the recovery process following the storm.
Three Village|News|
BOE President: School Board Wants to Reschedule Missed School Days
Dr. Jeff Kerman says the Board of Education wants to put the missed school days back on the calendar.
Three Village|News|
School Superintendent: 'We Were Really Unscathed' After Sandy
Three Village school buildings suffered very little damage; district considers acquiring generators in the future.
