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Money Magazine Ranks Mercer Island #23 as 'Top-earning Town' in US
Money Magazine began releasing several lists Aug. 15 online for their upcoming "Best Places to Live" Sept. 2011.

Email: kendall.watson@patch.com
Phone: 206-455-1331
Hometown: Salem, UT
Age: 37
Bio: From 2006 to 2010, I've worked at newspapers in California and Washington state, including the Mercer Island Reporter in 2009 covering education and sports.
Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm a mixed bag. I strongly believe in the power of the government to act as a force for good and to improve people's lives. It is, after all, made up of people. But I also believe that our elected representatives should be held accountable and spend money they raise for the state carefully and wisely—they should conserve our resources for when we really need them. It is, after all, our money. And finally, we should always be thinking about how our actions affect others, now and in the future—both those we don't know and our loved ones living with us now, as well as our children and grandchildren not yet born.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I am not currently registered with a political party.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself?
I consider myself a casual observer of the mystery of life, and enjoy the multitude of expressions in celebration of it. Heck, it's one of the main reasons I sought out a career in writing. I believe in this.
Money Magazine began releasing several lists Aug. 15 online for their upcoming "Best Places to Live" Sept. 2011.

Today is Primary Election Day, Aug. 16, which means ballots must be postmarked by the end of the day at your nearest U.S. Post Office or dropped-off at one of a small number of ballot drop boxes.
Patch wants to know about your American Dream. How has it changed in recent years? How are you adjusting and adapting?
The King County Assessor released its annual area reports last month showing real estate value declines across most communities and neighborhoods.
In case you missed them, here are several of the most-popular Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
The non-profit Pomegranate Center and Tully's Coffee worked with local volunteers to build a reading garden on the grounds surrounding the library.
The following homes are holding open houses this Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 13 and 14.
MIVAL President Susanne Foster issues a hearty thank you to Mercer Island.
Around 100 people waved signs and shouted slogans in front of U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert's office on Mercer Island as onlookers shouted support and passing motorist honked horns in support.
Around 100 people waved signs and shouted slogans in front of U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert's office on Mercer Island as onlookers shouted support and passing motorist honked horns in support.
Local elected officials urge people to vote "Yes" on Proposition 1, a renewal of the King County Veterans and Human Services Levy.
City Hall will send a draft Shoreline Management Plan to the state Department of Ecology for approval in several weeks, marking a significant milestone in updating requirements from the 39-year-old law.
Patch asks readers to weigh-in on the timeless debate: Where's the best place to watch the Blue Angels' annual show on Aug. 6 & 7?
Each week, I'll pick two or three of the most interesting story or Facebook comments, questions, or Twitter tweets sent to Mercer Island Patch.
In case you missed them, here are several of the most-popular Mercer Island news stories we reported on from the last week.
The following information from July 17-25 was supplied by the Mercer Island Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Three-dozen firefighters responded to the single-alarm residential fire in the Lakemont neighborhood.
The following homes are holding open houses this Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31.
Credit-rating agency Moody's is reviewing MISD's triple-A rating, along with King County, the cities of Seattle, Bellevue and four other school districts.
Officials say shrinking support from the state and federal governments in the $48.5 million General Fund was made up by an increase in voter-approved local taxes and other non-tax support.