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Smithtown Notebook: Cleanup From Irene Could Take a Month to Complete
Town of Smithtown Superintendent of Highways Glenn Jorgensen said the cleanup process is going better than he expected.

Through the encouragement and persistence of a professor during my undergraduate studies, I decided to pursue a career as a journalist. Just over seven years later I graduated from Hofstra University with a master's degree in journalism. Upon receiving the degree this past May I immediately began to freelance for Glen Cove Patch. Within a few weeks I was writing for 10 different Patch communities. Given my passion for journalism and being a lifelong Long Island resident, providing community news coverage for the places I've grown familiar with throughout my life was a natural fit and my chance to provide the quality of news coverage that Long Island deserves. Prior to Patch I was a sports writer for Nassau News Live, where I covered the final season of Hofstra football, Hofstra and C.W. Post basketball and Adelphi baseball. Throughout my career as a journalist I have also contributed to numerous prominent music, fashion and art related blogs and Web sites.
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<b>Politics</b>
<i>How would you describe your political beliefs? </i>
I believe that regardless of party lines, whomever holds office should be held accountable for their decisions and actions by their constituents. I believe the only people deserving of holding a political position are those who honestly and wholeheartedly have the well-being of the people they serve in mind.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>Do you consider yourself religious?</i>
I consider myself a religious person but choose to celebrate my religion in my own manner, which is different than the norm.
Do<i> you identify with a certain religion?</i> Catholic.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
What I find most important issues to Smithtown are frequent issues throughout Long Island, such as taxes and the high costs of living, the lack of places for the youth to congregate and the presence of drugs and drug usage amongst the youth of the community.
<i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
The issue of taxes and high costs of living is a seemingly endless problem and those with the ability to create change all seem to differ in how to solve this problem. If the economic system has been damaged for as long as it has with no solution in sight then the entire system should be destroyed and rebuilt. As far as youth congregation, to ensure adolescents stay on a path to success and keep them off the streets and parking lots to socialize, positive and enjoyable activities should be readily available within the community and promoted to them in a manner that they can relate with. Drugs were introduced to my neighborhood when I was very young and I have witnessed first hand how they can destroy the lives of people who seemed destined to have a great future. The drug epidemic needs to be stopped before the youth is introduced to it through schools functions and community outreach programs rather than primarily focusing on the drugs already available in the streets.
Town of Smithtown Superintendent of Highways Glenn Jorgensen said the cleanup process is going better than he expected.

Less than 2,000 customers in Smithtown are still without power, according to LIPA's most recent reports.
While traveling around town taking photos of trees, a turtle crossing the road caught the attention of Patch cameras.
For residents, Twitter has become the venue to get power restoration updates and more.
While LIPA says they are halfway done with restoring power across Long Island, some residents are still in the dark.
Patch was not the only one out in the field reporting as locals posted homemade videos of the damages Hurricane Irene caused on the video sharing website.
With Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip evacuating patients during the tropical storm, St. Catherine's took them in, as well as those from other local hospitals.
Power restorations have begun throughout the town, but a majority of residents are still without electricity.
Most St. James, Head of the Harbor, Village of the Branch and Nissequogue still without power.
Smithtown firefighters first stabilized the garage, preventing it from collapsing, before removing the driver and passenger Monday afternoon.
Workers from the New York State Department of Transportation cleaned state roads throughout Sunday night into Monday morning.
Hurricane Irene is now behind us, and businesses in town are taking steps to get back to work.
Streets throughout St. James were littered with downed trees, branches leaves and more; local businesses hit with debris.
The threat of Hurricane Irene hitting Long Island this weekend has local gas stations seeing an abnormal amount of traffic.
From getting supplies to filling up your gas tank, here's five suggestions on what to do before the hurricane hits.
The Department of Public Safety said a mandatory evacuation is underway for residents of Long Beach Road, east of the marina.
The Knipe Cottage at The Knox School received a makeover that includes an addition, bringing the building to 8,000 square feet.
Motorcyclist sent to Stony Brook University Medical Center with abdominal injuries.
The hurricane could possibly hit the area this weekend.
Legis. John Kennedy Jr. stopped by the 9/11 responders memorial in Nesconset on Tuesday while workers poured cement.