Edward Robinson, Patch Staff
- Massapequa, NY
Basics:
Email: edward@patch.com edward@patch.com
Phone: 516-984-2857
Welcome video: http://patch.com/A-qV7
Hometown: Raised in Bronx, NY. Currently in Plainview, NY.
Birthday: March 14. Same as Albert Einstein.
Bio: Graduated from Fordham with a degree in Communications. Worked at two Poughkeepsie area radio stations, WKIP and WRWD before making a strange detour to law school. Graduated St. John's University School of Law and was admitted to the New York State Bar before returning to media. Spent 12 years with the New York Post, the last 10 as a staff writer. Lucky to have the greatest wife in the world, the two greatest sons in the world and a puppy named "Scooter." When I'm not Patching, I spend my time on family outings, watching movies or being a little too obsessed with the New York Yankees.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am a registered Democrat. I was also once a registered Republican. Although, I lean left in my political beliefs, I strongly believe the ideology gap between the two parties has grown too wide. My family members have many different political beliefs but we are still able to function. America needs to be able to do that too.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I come from a Catholic background although my father was a Baptist. I consider myself religious, but I don't believe in imposing my beliefs on others and I believe in finding common ground among all faiths.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I believe that most Long Islanders live in the area to make better lives for their families. They care passionately about schools and education, but feel burdened by taxes and mortgages that pay for education and other services. We need to find ways to bring more jobs and businesses into the area and we need to stop thinking of the area in terms of being a suburb of New York City and build an economic engine that can stand on its own.
Posting Activity
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Seaford Pays Tribute to 9/11 Victims
Annual Candlelight service at Seaford High School.
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A Beautiful and Terrible Day in Massapequa
The anniversary of the 9/11 attacks at Town Sept. 11 Memorial.
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Firefighters Deliver Baby at Wantagh Home
Woman gives birth in home Tuesday night.
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American Legion Holds 9/11 Remembrance
Bells rung in memory of Wantagh victims.
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Grace Day School Kicks off New Year
Students welcomed back with barbecue at Massapequa school.
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Free Admission, Dedication at Firefighters Museum
The Nassau County Firefighters Museum and Education Center will offer free admission in honor and remembrance of 9/11.
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Wantagh Children's Librarian Named Director at Island Trees
Michele Vaccarelli, moves to higher position.
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Doing Right by Area Students
What are the top challenges our students face as we start the new year?
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Doing Right by Massapequa's Kids
What are the top challenges our students face as we start the new year.
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Back-to-School Blues? Share Your Experience With Fellow Wantagh-Seaford Parents
Family Room blog is open for local parents to discuss the issues, or share their own tips for building strong families in town.
Massapequa|News|
Back-to-School Blues? Share Your Experience With Fellow Massapequa Parents
Family Room blog is open for local parents to discuss the issues, or share their own tips for building strong families in town.
