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Editor's Notebook: Patch Celebrates its 100th Site Launch
Patch has reached 100 sites, stretching from New England to California.

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.
Patch has reached 100 sites, stretching from New England to California.

Members of Ralph Tancredi's family said in court on Monday they expect to pay the $1,000 bail ordered by Port Chester Judge Joseph Vita.
An update on the mayor's thoughts on some important town issues
Neighbors of a Lake Street quarry are fighting to keep the owner from developing land too close to their property.
Water from the Westchester Joint Water Works is sold to neighboring municipalities, including Port Chester.
Two Harrison graduates were among 10 recipients of the Louis G Nappi Construction and Labor Management Scholarship for this school year
The Harrison Town Board honored this year's 9/10-year-old Little League all-star team during this week's meeting.
A hazardous materials team as well as the Department of Environmental Protection Police responded to a leak at 900 Lake Street Tuesday morning.
About 20 campers strutted their stuff in front of three judges Friday afternoon in the fourth annual Mr. and Mrs. L.M.C.C. Pageant.
A weekly column by Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh.
Harrison, New Rochelle and Westchester County Police closed an intersection while searching for a suspect in Larchmont Wednesday afternoon.
GasLand, a documentary by Josh Fox, will be screened at the Harrison Library Wednesday night. The film has chronicles the filmmaker's views on Hydro-Fracking.
Police searched an area near the Larchmont Train Station Wednesday for two people they believe tried to rob a delivery truck with a pellet gun.
Leticia Chavez faces felony drunk driving charges after allegedly driving the wrong way and striking another car head-on.
Harrison Mayor/Supervisor Joan Walsh is still asking residents to cut water use during peak-use hours.
A large truck carrying junk cars caught fire while traveling on I-95 Monday afternoon, causing major traffic delays.
Arrests by the Harrison Police Department from July 23 - 29.
Leticia Chavez faces felony drunk driving charges after allegedly driving the wrong way and striking another car head-on.