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Letter: Supporting Andrew Mullin for Re-Election to Wayzata City Council
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E-mail: jay.corn@patch.com
Jay is formerly the Local Editor of the Lake Minnetonka Patch. Before coming to Patch, he spent five years as editor of the Kanabec County Times in Mora, MN.
Jay was born in New York City and raised in New Jersey, and he moved to Minnesota about eight years ago to attend St. Cloud State University.
He has a daughter entering the second grade and enjoys the outdoors, music and baseball. In recent years, Jay has taken up golf, and he never turns down a get-together with buddies for a game of poker.
Politics:
Jay views himself as a conservative liberal. He believes in the right to bear arms, free market enterprise, gay rights and the death penalty. He opposes off-shore drilling, abortion and prayer in public schools.
Religion:
While he has issues with the church, Jay is a born and raised Catholic. He spent two weeks in Israel when he was 21 and says he learned a lot about himself. That said, he enjoys learning about other religions and civilly discussing faith with believers and non-believers alike.
Local hot button issues:
Jay concedes he has a lot to learn about the issues you care about and understands those issues differ between Orono, Wayzata, Deephaven, Excelsior and Mound-Westonka, the core towns of Lake Minnetonka Patch. But already, you'll see a mix of stories about local government, business, sports, the arts, education and, through it all, the people who make this area special. Look soon for stories on everything from development projects to the environment and local economy.
Jay pledges the news you read on the Lake Minnetonka Patch will be timely, built on fact and delivered through a lens of balance and objectivity.
Letters to the editor can be submitted via e-mail to Jay.Corn@patch.com.

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Letters to the editor can be submitted via e-mail to Jay.Corn@patch.com.
Runners will depart Deephaven Elementary School at 5:30 p.m. on Oct. 27. Find out how you can join them!
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A sneak peak at this year's squad and how interested athletes can join one of the state's powerhouse programs.
Richard Gray will speak and sign copies of "Greedsters: When Enough is Never Enough" next week at the Gray Freshwater Center in Navarre.
Trick or treat on the wild side this Halloween at the Minnesota Arboretum! Check out the spooky forest filled with kid-friendly ghouls and the Wildflower Garden trail teeming with goblins. Stop at the trick or treat stations to fill your treat bag and p
Chamber members gather with peers at Wayzata Country Club to inspire, connect and empower.
Hennepin County Board of Commissioners approves next stage of planning for a new library in Excelsior.
With Wayzata up 7-0 in the third quarter, Chris Pierson blocked a punt and intercepted a pass to help put the Trojans ahead for good.
Letters to the editor can be submitted via e-mail to Jay.Corn@patch.com.
Letters to the editor can be submitted via e-mail to Jay.Corn@patch.com.
Did you miss last night's live blog on Patch? We will have another live discussion during next week's final debate from Florida. Stay tuned for details.
Steroids for back pain may not be the only contaminated medications. The Minnesota Department of Health said many clinics were customers of NECC, the implicated pharmacy in Massachusetts.
Letters to the editor can be submitted via e-mail to Jay.Corn@patch.com.
In Hennepin County, 21 people died in heroin-related deaths last year—twice the number from 2009 and four times as many as 2008.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 16. Read on tor information on how you can tune in.
Former Wayzata resident is currently serving a 50-year prison sentence after being convicted in 2009 of bilking investors out of billions.
Lifelong Lake Minnetonka resident was the patriarch of one of Minnesota's most influential families.