Jaime Sumersille, Patch Staff
- Bellmore, NY
BASICS
E-mail: jaime@patch.com……………………………………………………….
Phone: 516-749-1556……………………………………………………….
Hometown: Bellmore, NY……………………………………………………….
Welcome video: http://patch.com/A-gw1……………………………………………………….
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. ……………………………………………………….
Posting Activity
Merrick, NY|News|
Final Police Precinct Merger Postponed
Final step will eventually leave four police precincts in Nassau County.
Long Beach, NY|News|
Sandy Displaced Support Group to Meet at Mercy Medical Center
Mercy Medical Center offers meeting center to Long Beach Breast Cancer and Breast Health.
Garden City, NY|News|
Reports: Cuomo Names LIPA Chair
Governor taps Lawrence Waldman to lead the board following exodus in the utility's leadership ranks.
Bellmore|News|
Holiday Lights Around Bellmore-Merrick
Bellmore|News|
Holiday Lights Around Bellmore-Merrick
Long Beach, NY|News|
Murray Calls for Coastal Protection Plan
Seeks state and federal government aid for Sandy-battered beaches.
Levittown, NY|News|
Report: PSE&G Post-Sandy Efforts Easily Top LIPA
In comparison of two power companies, Newsday analysis finds that New Jersey utility restored power to nearly twice the number of customers using far less manpower.