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A Fond Farewell
Whitefish Bay Patch will shut down next week, but the memories we made will never be forgotten by this editor.

Email: jeff.rumage@patch.com
Phone: 414.248.3117
Hometown: Beloit, WI
Bio: Jeff Rumage has always had a passion for writing, learning about others and understanding the community around him.
Those three things drove Jeff to walk into The Daily Cardinal, one of UW-Madison's student newspapers, where he covered city, state and campus news stories.
After graduating from UW-Madison, Jeff took a job with a weekly newspaper in Oconomowoc, where he immersed himself in the community over the course of three years- writing about everything from farmers markets to murder trials.
When he learned about Patch's vision for community journalism, he felt compelled to be a part of it.
Your Beliefs
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics
Some might say that a UW-Madison graduate with degrees in Political Science and Communications is inherently liberal, but I have always thought partisanship takes the intellect out of politics. I genuinely believe there are multiple sides to most issues, and I became a journalist to give a voice to all sides of the discussion. I do, of course, vote in every election, but my choice is shaped more by each candidate's background, openness and capacity for logic than their ability to rile a crowd and make their opponent look bad.
Religion
Religion is a personal matter, and I believe everyone should have the right to exercise and express their beliefs in an open environment.
Local Hot-Button Issue
Education is a major topic of interest in the North Shore - and rightfully so. I recognize that many families moved to the North Shore to ensure a strong education for their child, so I aim to highlight school happenings and share student success stories.
Also, many beautiful North Shore homes have incurred substantial property damage due to repeat flood events. I will provide updates on what is being done to remedy village sewer issues.
I do believe residents have a right to know where their tax dollars are spent. I pledge to provide accurate, comprehensive information about public affairs, and I will find answers to any issues brought to my attention.
Whitefish Bay Patch will shut down next week, but the memories we made will never be forgotten by this editor.

Bayside police and the North Shore Fire Department also participated in the event.
The school's new Advanced Acting class will present a free performance Wednesday night.
The weekly Greyhound Roundup recaps the last week in sports at Shorewood High School.
A woman sustained severe head injuries after crashing on Lake Drive Sunday afternoon.
The charity auction hosted by the Shorewood School District begins on Monday.
Student groups showed off their Duke Pride before the football game on Friday.
Cedarburg led a 35-10 offensive against Whitefish Bay on their home turf Friday night.
The Capitol Drive nail salon encouraged donations through a raffle that gave away $300 in gift certificates.
Watch the parade and cheer on the Blue Dukes football team Friday night.
United Methodist Church is selling 43,680 pounds of pumpkins to fund mission trips and meal programs.
A third burglary was prevented by an alert homeowner on Lake Drive.
Finalists to be announced in February for prestigious scholarship.