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Year in Review: The 12 Most-Read Stories on Three Village Patch in 2012
Among the headlines: Undercover massage parlor sting, Hurricane Sandy, the alleged panhandler scam, and more.

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.
Among the headlines: Undercover massage parlor sting, Hurricane Sandy, the alleged panhandler scam, and more.

A recap of what has kept the police busy in our area during the past year.
Patch picks for weekend fun.
Will you attend one of these upcoming holiday events?
A look back at local restaurant fare that impressed in 2012.
Annual musical opens Thursday.
A look at local sports highlights from our local schools.
School district announces its plans to make up for five instructional days missed due to Hurricane Sandy.
Incidents took place Nov. 30.
A look back at the year's sports highlights.
Though community members are outraged that cops let them live in fear.
Frozen yogurt cafés were a particularly hot trend.
You could travel out east to pick one, but picking one from a local farmstand saves time and saves gas.
Patrick O'Sullivan was arraigned on Sunday in First District Court in Central Islip.
Seawolves head football coach Chuck Priore is one of two coaches to share the regional honor.
Show begins at 6 p.m. Sunday; tickets still available.
Patrick O'Sullivan was arraigned on Sunday in First District Court in Central Islip.
Show is set for Dec. 16 at 6 p.m. at The Emporium.