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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.
The Scout Report lauds the Digital Long Island Collection.

Getting to know Stony Brook's biggest sports fans.
A look back at the week's headlines on Three Village Patch.
Coach Priore: "We played our brand of football."
Also: IRS employees allegedly steal unemployment benefits; garbage hauler contract in question.
Interfaith vigil was held Tuesday night at Stony Brook University.
State court rules against Pavilion, which has a location in Setauket.
Patch picks for weekend fun.
Where to shop, dine, or otherwise hang out on Monday.
Several incidents have been reported to Suffolk County police.
Incident is being investigated as a case of grand larceny.
Stony Brook researcher leads data analysis of the chinstrap penguin population.
Local leaders say community recovered well as lessons in hurricane preparedness were learned.
Here are the answers to Saturday's trivia quiz.
Donovan Jones, a 1986 Ward Melville graduate, and his wife Rebecca Peache performed in the AGT semifinals on Tuesday night.
Also: Man charged with burglary and assault at Mather Hospital.
Music & Arts recently relocated to Stony Brook; School of Rock in Port Jefferson Station is a recent addition as well.
The ceremony has been an annual tradition at Stony Brook since 1998.