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Highlighting the latest community blogs.

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

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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.

Brooklyn Crescents Lacrosse Club launches Fall 2013 Season

It’s been eight years since six coaches sat in a diner in downtown Brooklyn and committed to continue the mission of bringing the sport of lacrosse to Brooklyn.  30 kids are now over 350.  Crescent players are excelling at high schools around the city as well as colleges and universities. Boys, girls, goalies and middies honoring the game and the team. 

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This Fall The Crescents begin a new season.  Three fields, a high school program and an expanded Pee Wee program are just some of the highlights of the Fall 2013 season.

Registration is open.  

Victoria's Berry Jam

Victoria Hart Glavin shares her recipe for a berry jam.

Remember The Middle Passage

Blogger Bro. Abu Muhammad reflects on some current events and their impacts.

July is the New August

Jackie Herbach takes you to Jax's Place, where she has decided that August is no longer the hottest month of the year anymore. July has now become August. August has become September. This does create a wrinkle in a few things.

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 Rich Arleo at rich.arleo@patch.com.


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