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How To Build A Backyard Ice Hockey Rink
Farmingville resident shares his thoughts and a supply list on building your own skating rink for the family.

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Email: matthew.mcgevna@patch.com
Phone: 631-375-1313
Hometown: Center Moriches
Matthew McGevna is a veteran journalist with more than seven years of experience at broadcast and print news outlets.
After graduating from Long Island University Southampton College, he began working as a production assistant and associate producer at News12 Long Island. He field produced morning shows, special editions, court cases and sports events from 1998 to 2003.
He went on to serve as Editor of the Malverne/West Hempstead Herald, and later as the News Editor of PRWeek, a national business magazine that covers the public relations industry. Prior to his full-time hire at Sachem Patch, he freelanced for the Long Beach Patch.
He also holds a Master's Degree in Creative Writing from Southampton College and has taught literature and composition at the collegiate level. His publishing credits include fiction, poetry, and full-length new features as a freelancer.
Farmingville resident shares his thoughts and a supply list on building your own skating rink for the family.

Farmingville resident shares his thoughts and a supply list on building your own skating rink for the family.
Farmingville resident shares his thoughts and a supply list on building your own skating rink for the family.
Also, a portable DVD player was stolen from inside a car parked in Flanders.
Also a Springville Road apartment was broken into, TV and foreign coins stolen.
Also, a North Sea man was robbed of valuables kept inside his truck.
Snow plows, playtime and school closing excitement dominates the conversation.
Frolicking pets, mac n' cheese and Starbucks after a foot of snow.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
As of noon today, motorists can return to the roadways.
Totals show 9 inches in Lake Ronkonkoma; 10.6 inches in Patchogue.
Totals show 9 inches in Lake Ronkonkoma; 10.6 inches in Patchogue.
Totals show 9 inches in Lake Ronkonkoma; 10.6 inches in Patchogue.
Readers speak out about where they go to take the kids sledding on snow days.
Readers speak out about where they go to take the kids sledding on snow days.