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Hello Patch readers. My name is Merab-Michal Favorite.
I graduated with her B.A. in journalism at the University of South Florida. Before taking a few years off to crew on a yacht through the Caribbean. Before that, I attended Manatee Community College (now SCF) and Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville.
I grew up on Snead Island, which is located in Palmetto. Before there was a county park (Emerson Point Park) on the island, the Native American mounds served as my playground. As a child, I would hide in the woods surrounding the park as well as swim and play at the mouth of the Manatee River.
In addition to working for Patch, I recently completed two pictoral histories of local towns, one of Palmetto and one of Bradenton, which are available through Arcadia Publishing. So, if you like history and want to know more about the area, just ask.
I love anything to do with the bay, so you will probably see me paddle boarding, boating, sailing or camping on one of the local keys. My all time favorite thing on the planet is to be completely disconnected from the rest of the world -- 100 miles offshore and under sail at night.
Some of my favorite places to visit are Greer (Beercan) Island, Skeet’s Key and Starfish Co. in Manatee County and Burns Court Cinema and Epicure in Sarasota.
As part of my beat, I would like to do a profile of an elected official every week and I was wondering, what would you, as readers, like to know about the people running your city? Please comment on this article and let me know.
Do you have a news tip? Please drop me a line.
I can be reached at merab.favorite@patch.com or 941-730-8766.
Be sure to stay connected via Facebook and Twitter, too.
Looking forward to seeing you around town!
Here are five things we thought you might like to know about today.

Here are five things we thought you should know about today.
Three bystanders reportedly saved the victim's life as her boyfriend tried to hold her underwater, according to Sarasota authorities.
No one was injured and the man finally surrendered after a two hour standoff with Sheriff's deputies.
The water boil notice that was issued August 2, has been lifted, according to county officials.
The public will get a chance to comment on the Long Bar Pointe development plan that some believe will negatively impact the Cortez fishing industry.
The father told deputies he was in the middle of putting his baby in the car when he was shot at.
Authorities say they found over 19 grams of clear fluid that tested positive for meth inside the brothers' tent at a homeless camp.
An exotic car company could be coming to the Sarasota or Bradenton ares.
These are five things we thought you might like to know about today.
Here are five things we thought you might like to know about today.
The first 100 visitors who camped out before Thursday morning's grand opening in Bradenton received coupon's for a year's worth of Chick-fil-A meals.
A new agenda item scheduled to come before the Manatee County Commission on Aug. 6 has been the subject of controversy for months. Opponents say it could ruin the southwest Florida habitat that is crucial for local fisheries.
Word on the street is one of the elephants is preggers! But don't worry, the family of elephants isn't moving to the Sarasota suburbs just yet.
A month after a 3-year-old was killed after being left in a car in Palmetto, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration launched a campaign to promote awareness of children dying in hot vehicles.
City of Sarasota officials will meet with orchestra representatives to discuss a possible $500,000 renovation.
These are five things we thought you should know about today.