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State: Islip To Get $475K More For Road Repairs
Gov. Cuomo's budget increases state funding for road, highway repairs across New York by $75 million.

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Hometown: Ronkonkoma, New York
Birthday: April 14
Sara-Megan Walsh is a native Long Islander who spent much of her early childhood growing up in Hauppauge, where her grandparents lived. She was religious raised in Calvary Lutheran Church on Townline Rd before heading to University of Massachusetts – Amherst for college.
While in college, Sara was a staff reporter for The Daily Collegian and wrote features as an interning journalist for London PA magazine. She graduated Magna cum Laude in 2006 with a Bachelors of Arts in Journalism and Political Science, a minor in Classical Civilizations.
After college, Sara briefly explored the possibility of a law career working as a legal writer in Binder & Binder's Hauppauge office. She realized she missed knowing what was going on daily in the community around her and rediscovered her passion for community reporting.
Sara has since written for several newspapers including The Rutland Herald and Long Islander Newspapers. Published articles have ranged on a variety of topics from the arts, breaking news, community events, schools and education, high school sports, business, health, homes and gardening, government and more. Her favorite topics are often community watchdog issues.
As a local editor, Sara hopes to bring engaging conversation to pull together its rich and diverse mix as a school district, center of business and governing seat in Suffolk County.
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How would you describe your political beliefs? I tend to lean towards socially liberal while being fiscally conservative. Often I find myself walking the middle ground.
Are you registered with a certain party? I am registered independent. Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? I would not call myself religious, but spiritual in appreciating life and the gifts its offers.
Local Hot-Button Issues What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Hauppauge is a diverse community that brings a mix of close-knit residential, industrial business and government that is bound to lead to conflict. The beginning of long-awaited construction on Route 347 is unsettling, leaving questions about its current impacts and future. With others, I hope it is for the betterment of the community while being watchful of what is going on.
The asphalt plant on Rabro drive has been an issue of contention due to the smoke and fumes it creates. One in which the community and business world must work together to find a solution all can live with.
There are many issues in Hauppauge still waiting to be explore, raising to attention. If you know of one that needs attention, or a community issue that should be brought out in the public, please contact me at any time.
Fun Facts about the Editor:
Sara worked as one of the few female FIFA referees for Long Island Junior Soccer League as a teenager.
Gov. Cuomo's budget increases state funding for road, highway repairs across New York by $75 million.

Gov. Cuomo's budget increases state funding for road, highway repairs by $75 million.
Town won't grant Kings Park businesswoman permit to run canoe business in Kings Park after storm, dredging changes water currents.
Public hearing on winery's request to host weddings, outdoor events rescheduled for April 25.
Smithtown Supervisor encourages development to eliminate blight, eyesore of former Nassau-Suffolk Lumber Yard.
Smithtown Supervisor encourages development to eliminate blight, eyesore of former Nassau-Suffolk Lumber Yard.
Legislature suggests system to offer heroin overdose patients referrals to rehabilitation; petition to become training center.
Residents say illegal pre-cast concrete business continues daily operations despite law.
Kings Park residents say illegal pre-cast concrete business continues daily operations despite law.
Town officials revoke order to demolish homes on strict terms that the houses are cleaned up, made safe by April 4.
Central Islip museum will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
Central Islip center will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
Central Islip museum will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
Town board to hear public input on zoning requests for apartments on Smithtown Main Street and special event permit for Whisper Vineyards.
Central Islip museum will feature items from the town's 21 departments.
New law would restrict sale of energy drinks to teens at county parks and prevent direct mailing of coupons or samples to minors.
Public hearing scheduled for Thursday night at the Smithtown Town Board meeting.
Call center operators and dispatchers criticize hiring delays for long overtime hours, no breaks.
New restaurant and bar owners hit resistance in plans to legalize outdoor dining for the upcoming spring and summer.
New restaurant and bar owners hit resistance in plans to legalize outdoor dining for the upcoming spring and summer.