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POLITICAL BELIEFS: Independent. As far as political philosophy, my beliefs are mostly libertarian.
I try to vote for whoever I think is most fit for the position. I voted for Obama in '08 and I have been disappointed......................................................................................................
RELIGION: I was raised Roman Catholic...........................................................................
ISSUES IN THE COMMUNITY: Once I talk to enough people, I will let you know!
A look at some local businesses that are looking for help.

A late winter storm with a very uncertain track and amount of power could be headed towards Long Island.
The company is applying to build a drive-through store at 2693 Hempstead Tpke.
The optical retailer looks towards the future after undergoing an expansion at 3244 Hempstead Tpke.
Opening day is Saturday, March 23; Teams from all over New York to compete.
This information is part of the Internet Revenue Service's tax tip series.
A look at recent crime in the area.
Annual Polar Plunge in Port Washington Saturday raises nearly $100,000 for Special Olympics; Brendan's Brigade team from Levittown raises $25,000.
Weekly letter to the editor from Island Trees Superintendent Charles Murphy.
A look at the top stories we covered this past week.
Customers have reported receiving telephone calls from individuals claiming to work for LIPA.
Patch wants to include you in our business spotlight.
Snow may be gone from the streets of Levittown, but potholes are opening up in its place. Where are the worst in town?