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The entire Harrison Police Department has been required by Chief Anthony Marraccini to take a class educating them on domestic violence.

I most recently worked as a freelance reporter chasing stories all over southern New York. I graduated in 2009 with a degree in broadcasting from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and moved back to the area soon after.
I was born in San Diego, California but grew up in Orange County, N.Y. and recently moved to Sleepy Hollow. When not covering the news two things I enjoy are watching sports and reading.
<b>Beliefs </b><br><i>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible and human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal certain key beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. <br><br>This disclosure is not a license for our editors to inject these beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will force us to be ever mindful to write, report, and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you, the user, ever think you see evidence that we failed in this mission, we wholeheartedly invite you to let us know.</i><br><br><b>Politics</b>
<i>How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
I grew up in a liberal leaning home but have recently started to lean toward to conservative end of the spectrum. I am not a registered Republican or Democrat, so I guess you could say that I lie somewhere between the two sides.
<br><b>Religion</b>
<i>How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I am Catholic, but certainly not in the strictest sense. I do believe in a higher being, but do not attend mass on a regular basis.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
I have heard a lot of opinions on the budget and ways for the town to save some money in order to avoid property tax increases, so the budget is an important issue all year.
There is also great interest in local politics.
<i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I am still relatively new to the community so I would hate to pass judgement without knowing the facts.
The entire Harrison Police Department has been required by Chief Anthony Marraccini to take a class educating them on domestic violence.

An attorney for the PBA, which is the Harrison Police Union, said that the new position within the department will be met with legal opposition if implemented.
About two hundred students rallied at the main entrance of Manhattanville College to protest against their school's administration.
The Harrison Board of Education revealed that the proposed tax increase will decrease a fraction of a percent, among other things, during Wednesday's meeting.
Mildred Lemos turned 103 on Wednesday, the retired teacher shared a few laughs and some interesting stories about her life in Harrison.
Harrison Board of Education candidates Naomi Oppmann and Jason Schechter discussed their plans for the district during a debate at L.M.K. Middle School Tuesday night.
A look at the events within the Harrison Police Department last week.
It's once again time for our weekly Harrison Poll, this week we are asking for your thoughts on this month's school vote.
St. Anthony of Padua Church in West Harrison held its third annual "Blue Mass" on Friday night where the town honored NYC Police Officer Robert Salerno.
An interview with Harrison School Board candidate Naomi Oppmann.
Town leaders said during a recent board meeting that they will oppose expanded hydraulic fracturing for natural gas extraction in the Catskill region.
The Harrison Town Board has agreed to delay commercial garbage payment until next year for three-family residencies.
The Harrison Patch will have comprehensive coverage of everything you need to make a decision for the school district vote on May 18.
The ramp from the southbound exit of I-684 to I-287 east is closed after an 18-wheeler crashed there this afternoon.
The Harrison Town Board passed a 28 percent increase in water prices during last week's meeting.
The ramp from the southbound exit of I-684 to I-287 east was closed for several hours after an 18-wheeler crashed there Monday afternoon.
This week's poll asks readers what type of news story they like reading when visiting the Harrison Patch.
SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher visited the Purchase College campus on Thursday to unveil an ambitious project that she said will bring "economic revitalization and enhanced quality of life."