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In Photos: East Enders Help Hurricane Sandy's Victims
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A graduate of the Smithtown School District, I found my journalistic calling while attending Suffolk Community College. It was not until a college professor asked me to write an article for the campus paper, the Compass, that I realized I wanted to be a reporter. I changed my major to journalism and graduated with an associates degree in communications. I went on to attend Hofstra University where I earned a Bachelors degree in print journalism.
I started my professional career working for the Smithtown Chamber of Commerce as an administrative assistant. There, I created a monthly newsletter for chamber members. In 1999, I moved on to work for the Smithtown Messenger, covering local politics and happenings. After five years, I took a position as an associate editor for The Traveler Watchman Newspaper in Southold. There, I thrived on local politics, covering a wide-array of topics. During my tenure at The Traveler, I received an honorable mention for investigative reporting from the New York Press Association.
The Traveler Watchman was sold in 2006 to the East Hampton Independent and I took a position with the East Hampton Independent as editor of the newly named, Independent Traveler Watchman.
I took some time off after my daughter, Karen was born, but soon started freelancing for papers, including the News Review of Riverhead and the Long Island Advance of Patchogue. Two years later, my son, Cole was born and I took time to spend with my children. Missing the thrill of journalism, I got back to my computer and started working for SmithtownMatters.com and now, Patch.com.
I am married to my high school sweetheart, Lee. We have two children, Karen and Cole and live in Shirley, NY.
I enjoy hiking, reading, camping, writing and spending as much time as I can with my family.
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A round-up of headlines that topped during the week of Nov. 12
Its parent company will make donations to the INN and Family Service League after the promotion is over.
Southampton has some loving pets available for adoption.
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A round-up of collection drives and events to benefit sandy victims.
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Southampton Town implements procedures for powering flood damaged homes.
Many power crews, who have been working to restore power to Dune Road, have been sleeping in their trucks or in cramped quarters, says fire chief.
The following information was supplied by police departments on the East End. A criminal charge is only an accusation and does not indicate guilt.
LIPA crews have moved the line, but power is still out at some Main Street businesses.
Westhampton Beach arrest reports through Nov. 7.
Shellfishing is now permitted in Southampton, Southold and Riverhead.
The only exception are homes with meters that are unsafe to energize due to flooding.
Officials said flooding is in the usual hot spots.
About Long Island Power Authority customers are 2,232 are without power in the town.
Police said Alvaro Ramierz-Potrero, 40, of North Sea, hit a victim with a beer bottle.
Quogue Police reports through Nov. 7
Southampton organization, and a Hampton Bays teen, help keep one young man's dream alive, despite Hurricane Sandy's wrath of destruction.
The money, in the form of gift cards, will be donated to those in hard-hit Breezy Point.