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Islip Town Councilwoman To Run For Suffolk County Legislature
Trish Bergin announced on social media her plans to run for the 10th legislative district. The seat is currently occupied by Tom Cilmi.

Priscila is the Long Island editor at Patch.com, writing for the Town of Islip, Town of Smithtown and Town of Babylon. She grew up in Nassau County Long Island in East Rockaway before moving to Bellmore. She then made the (temporary) move to Suffolk County while attending Stony Brook University where she received her degree in Journalism before returning home to the South Shore. Before joining Patch she interned at Newsday.
Trish Bergin announced on social media her plans to run for the 10th legislative district. The seat is currently occupied by Tom Cilmi.

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