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S-WR Journalism Students Earn 33 Press Awards
Shoreham-Wading River journalism students earn 33 High School Journalism Awards.

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.
Shoreham-Wading River journalism students earn 33 High School Journalism Awards.

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The top headlines from the week that was.
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Store available for rent at Wedgewood center in Mt. Sinai.
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Upholstery business moves to Middle Island.
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The following arrest information was supplied by the Suffolk County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
2013 Miller Place grad heading to Stony Brook University in the fall.
Boutique up for rent in Wedgewood center in Mt. Sinai.
Two longest tenured members of the board elected as president and vice president Monday.
Waterfront revitalization plan presented Monday.
BP opens just under one year since fire.