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After four amazing years at Marist College, where I was the sports editor of the school newspaper, an intern with the New York Islanders, a music minor with the famed Marist College band and more, I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Sports Communications.
Upon graduation, I returned home to Miller Place, where I have lived since 1995, and began freelancing for Patch.com. After months of covering sports across Long Island I became the editor of the Miller Place-Rocky Point Patch in early 2011.
After over two exciting years in Miller Place, I have turned the page to a new chapter in my career and joined the Brooklyn Patch team as your community editor.
You may already know me, but if I'm still a stranger to you I want to change that. Look for me around town and don't hesitate to say hello- I want to hear what you think about Patch because after all, YOU are the news.
The top headlines from nearby towns.

Student help organize blood drive at middle school.
Snow continued to fall through Friday afternoon.
Despite company's announcement that it will quit the retail gas business, the Hess under construction on Route 112 will move on as planned.
Jordan McClintock wins grand prize in essay contest.
Rocky Point 4th grader earns perfect score in the challenge.
Miller Place senior Alexandra Nealis has many accomplishments in and out of the classroom.
Continued care organization close to securing title for property.
Continued care organization close to securing title for property.
Miller Place pub again hosting annual event to fight childhood cancer.
Contemporary style home built in the 80's sits off the water.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Wednesday's budget workshop for Miller Place has been cancelled.
With Dan Losquadro voted as new highway supe, what issues would you like to tell him about?
With Dan Losquadro voted as new highway supe, what issues would you like to tell him about?
Sixth graders are taught the dangers of smoking from Department of Health representative.
With Dan Losquadro voted as new highway supe, what issues would you like to tell him about?
According to Friends of St. Patrick, this is the only parade on Long Island to have a marine band participating.
Aside from the St. Patrick's Day parade in Miller Place-Rocky Point, there are also plenty of parades nearby.
Students and staff raise money for American Heart Association.