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Mike Levine (newspaper writer)

Mike Levine (newspaper writer) (born May 2, 1952, New York City, New York, died January 14, 2007, Monroe, New York) was an award winning newspaper and magazine journalist, columnist, and editor, best known for his writing and leadership roles at the ''Times-Herald Record'' and ESPN.
==Career as a Journalist, Editor, and Author==

Levine began his writing career as the editor of ''Heights-Inwood''. He began working at the ''Times-Herald Record'' in July 1980, and was assigned to cover stories in Sullivan County, New York for years. He became a regular columnist in 1983. His reporting was said to have a flair for sentimental human interest stories with an articulate and compassionate voice, mixed with wisdom, humor and old-fashioned journalistic muckraking. He worked his way up to Executive Editor in 1999, covering the Hudson Valley, Catskill, Ulster and Orange County regions. From 2001 to 2002, he was Senior Editor of ''ESPN The Magazine'' and from 2002, Executive Editor of the ''Times-Herald Record''.

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