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Email: Leah.Bush (at) patch.com
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Leah Bush graduated from the University of Mary Washington in 2005 with a Bachelors in Philosophy and Pre-Law. Her work with the American Red Cross National Headquarters Hurricane Katrina Recovery Project in Washington, D.C. fostered an interest in investigative writing which led to the beginning of her journalism career at a blog where she wrote about domestic and international social activism issues. While continuing to blog, Leah worked as a stringer with The Oyster Bay Guardian newspaper in her hometown of Oyster Bay, NY and for multiple Patch sites throughout Long Island. She is honored to be the editor of both Syosset Patch and Glen Cove Patch.
See what's new with the Glen Cove After Three program.

Students learn about the importance of nutrition, exercise, teamwork and bullying prevention.
Many residents want to see more retail stores come to Glen Cove in 2014.
Improvements to streets and sidewalks top the wishlist for 2014.
SHS Interact Club has raised money for the cause for 10 years through its very successful Blue Jeans for Babies fundraiser.
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Swearing in ceremony held at Town Hall Tuesday.
Glen Cove Cinemas will get $1 million renovation before opening, says Newsday.
Town could net up to $560,000 per year from solar installation, says TOBAY official.
Town could net up to $560,000 per year from solar installation, says TOBAY official.
Town could net up to $560,000 per year from solar installation, says TOBAY official.
Three are among 52 students from Long Island to reach the semi-final level.
Woodbury resident is one of 52 students from Long Island to reach the semi-final level.
Arrests reported by the Glen Cove Police between Dec. 29 and Jan. 4.
Swearing in ceremony held at Town Hall Tuesday.
Swearing in ceremony held at Town Hall Tuesday.
Swearing in ceremony held at Town Hall Tuesday.
Jericho's eight students represent the largest number of students from any school on Long Island this year.