Malverne-Lynbrook, NY|News|
Lynbrook Lax Players Sign With Colleges
Four seniors will be playing college lacrosse this fall.

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E-mail: jaime@patch.com……………………………………………………….
Phone: 516-749-1556……………………………………………………….
Hometown: Bellmore, NY……………………………………………………….
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Bio: A lifelong Long Islander, I received a Catholic school education, wearing my fair share of knee socks and penny loafers! After graduating from Marist College in 2001 where I was editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, I worked for a Long Island features website, a music magazine and News 12 Long Island. I then worked for Anton Newspapers for six years as the editor of two local weeklies. In 2006 I earned a Folio Award from the Fair Media Council for a news piece I wrote on Farmingdale's Republic Airport.
I continued on in my journo career in 2009, joining the Patch team as a Local Editor. I quickly moved up to Associate Regional Editor and now Regional Editor, where I manage 12 Patch sites on the South Shore of Nassau County.
In my personal life, my incredible husband, David, is a lifelong Bellmore resident and we're proud to be raising our family here. We also own a hot sauce company, Ellie's Lip Smackin' Sauce. ……………………………………………………….
Four seniors will be playing college lacrosse this fall.

Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Two suspects tie husband and wife up before fleeing the house.
Two males arrested on robbery, other charges.
Two males arrested on robbery, other charges.
Victim listed in serious condition; unclear why he was lying in the street.
Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Three state programs implemented to assist home and business owners.
Suspect simulated having a gun and robbed Valley Deli Friday evening.
A woman was struck crossing Hempstead Turnpike.
Long Islanders are encouraged to change their smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries when they spring ahead this weekend.
Long Islanders are encouraged to change their smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries when they spring ahead this weekend.
The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Long Islanders are encouraged to change their smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries when they spring ahead this weekend.
Long Islanders are encouraged to change their smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries when they spring ahead this weekend.