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Bloggers Write About Nature, Video Games and Big Foot

Read what locals want you to know and sign up to become a blogger too.

We all have something to say. It might be about our expertise at work like computer programs or the latest app for a smartphone. Or you might want to share what's growing in your garden so other can benefit from your green thumb. Others like to wistfully ruminate on their daily observations.

Whatever it is you have on your mind, share it with friends and neighbors on Patch by becoming a blogger

It's easy. All you have to do is sign up for an Patch account (if you don't have one already) and apply to be a blogger using the button on the bottom of our homepage. Have questions? Contact Community Editor Lon Cohen at lon.cohen@patch.com.

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Below you will find links to a few select blogs that have cropped up on Patch sites over the past week. Give them a read and see if any of them inspire you to put down your words in a blog.

Superintendent of Highway Dan Losquadro To Attend Sound Beach Civic Association Meeting

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 Bea Ruberto uses her blog to post about community happenings and upcoming event. Here she announces that Brookhaven Town Highway Superintendent will be coming to town to speak to residents.

Two Green Frogs At Avalon Preserve 

In his nature blog Joseph Kelly talks about hiking in Stony brook's Avalon Park and his encounters with two different frogs there. 

Christian Avenue: The road that time forgot

Blogger takes Brookhaven Highway Supervisor to task for unfulfilled promises.

Our Very own Long Island Sasquatch

Does a "BIg Foot" exist on Long Island? Ben Vitale thinks it might.

Minecraft for children with Autism! 

Special education advocate, Melanie Donus talks about a new game that is like the popular Minecraft video game specifically for children with autism.

Remember, if you have something you'd like to say to you neighbors or you've got the writing bug, put your words on Patch by becoming a blogger. Sign up or email Community Editor Lon Cohen at lon.cohen@patch.com.


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