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Elementary School Honors: Little Silver Patch Week in Review
A look back on the week for Little Silver

I wish I could say I was born with a camera in my hand, but the truth is that I picked up an old camera my parents were going to throw away when I was seven years old. Ever since then, I’ve been shooting and trying to take photos of anything I could. My love of photography led to a love of writing and reporting on things of importance. I spent some time in the U.S. Army as a Public Affairs Specialist and worked for the St. Petersburg Times and tbt*. In December 2010, I had the two biggest achievements in my life happen within a week of each other. I received my degree in journalism from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and got married to the love of my life.
I started my work at Patch in Florida, managing the sites on the beaches of Pinellas County, where I started different initiatives that helped the people of Pinellas, including highlighting dogs in need of adoption with a video series called Adoptables at Risk.
During my break with Patch, I worked in DC as a copywriter creating content for large government bids. I decided to take time to do something that my wife and I really wanted to do, which was to live in another country and help out our soldiers. After spending almost two years overseas, the journalism bug wouldn't stop itching, so I knew it was time to come back to Patch and seek out new and interesting local stories to tell. I hope to able to serve everyone well, and hopefully get to know a few of you too. If you see me out and about, don't hesitate to say hi. There's nothing in this life so urgent that it can't be delayed for a smile and a hello.
If you want to get in touch with me, send me an email at Leigh.armstrong@patch.com.
A look back on the week for Little Silver

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See the water from every side in this 4 bedroom on Good Luck Point.
Police in Ocean City are going to look a little more bearded in November for a good cause.
Live it up on the water with this contemporary home that has all the amenities to have fun on the water.
On Sunday, October 21, a Dodge Durango was broken into and a purse stolen out of the vehicle.
Long Branch Recreation is collecting food for seniors in need in Long Branch this holiday season.
Due to the high winds and rain of the incoming storm, tomorrows fishing tournament has been cancelled.
Tammy Boland was selected as the American Human Veterinarian Nurse Hero for her work saving dogs.
Bob Iannacone, a Galloway school board member from 1994-2012 and 2014-2016 will have his memory honored with bench at Imagination Station.
The event isn't going to be delayed, but it will be moved inside to the gym of Central Regional.
Ever want to learn more about wolf dogs and have a chance to meet one? The Long Beach Island Library can make that happen.
Ocean City High School is one 56 schools across the nation chosen to create ornaments for the Christmas display Washington D.C.
Vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors and location make this one of the most attractive houses to get in Lanoka Harbor.
A grand jury indicted recently Heather Barbera, 41, of the murder of her mother and grandmother.
The winters can be brutal and cold, which is why Stafford Recreation and PBA are collecting winter clothes for those less fortunate.