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Antiques Show To Benefit History Society
The 22nd annual Spring Antiques show to benefit the Old Wall Historical Society

I have been in journalism for 12 years, the last eight as a municipal reporter with the Asbury Park Press, covering Tinton Falls, Eatontown, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township and Fort Monmouth. You may have seen some of my investigative work uncovering the events that led to the closure of Fort Monmouth. Less likely, you may also have seen me on television, talking about the closure of military installations nationwide.
My work has prompted and shaped local, state and federal legislation, and caused four separate federal investigations, much to the consternation of some in power trying to keep secrets.
Previously, I spent four years as an online news editor for a mid-sized newspaper website in California's Central Valley, setting up and running the McClatchy newspaper company's first news website. I also was instrumental in creating San Francisco State University's Online Journalism Program, while a student there way back - in internet time - in 1996.
I grew up in suburban Detroit, Mich., writing for various community newspapers while attending a community college where I received an Associate's Degree. I then left Michigan with an old Toyota Corolla, one key and a backpack, traveling around the country. I finally settled in San Francisco, Calif., where I lived for nearly a decade and attended San Francisco State University.
I have lived in Wall Township for 10 years with my wife of 14 years and my three super brilliant children.
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<b>Politics</b>
<i>* How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
Like many, I have some strong political beliefs that I hold sacrosanct. But none more so than your right to vehemently disagree with me.
<b>Religion</b>
<i>* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I'm a big fan of everyone's right to worship whomever and whatever they like, when and wherever possible, and I expect that others in a civilized society respect that also.
<b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?</i>
Wall Township, like many New Jersey municipalities, is in an seemingly eternal struggle between balancing its cache of open space with the need to create good development to offset it's residential tax burden. This drama will play itself out over and over again in a variety of instances. I look forward to covering each one.
The 22nd annual Spring Antiques show to benefit the Old Wall Historical Society

Chase Bank was reportedly robbed around 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 21
Wall Township mainstay The Atlantic Club brings all manner of physical fitness
State Attorney General says up to $250 paid for guns turned in on March 8, 9
5th grade kids taking on principals, teachers, superintendent with money raised going to help Wall students and staff affected by Hurricane Sandy
OceanFirst Bank, of Toms River, to donate to the Vic Kubu Long Blue Line Friday at Wall bank branch
OceanFirst Bank, of Toms River, to donate to the Vic Kubu Long Blue Line Friday at Wall bank branch
Bill seeks to keep gun permit holders' information away from the public
Community YMCA offering scholarships to Hurricane Sandy victims for up to two weeks of free summer camp
Community YMCA offering scholarships to Hurricane Sandy victims for up to two weeks of free summer camp
State Attorney General says up to $250 paid for guns turned in on March 8 and 9.
Collection points are at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Keansburg, and Shiloh Community Fellowship Ministry in Asbury Park on March 8 and 9. Up to $250 cash will be paid for guns.
State Attorney General says up to $250 will be paid for guns turned in on March 8, 9
Application proposes townhouse development on Route 34 tract at Allaire Road
State Attorney General says up to $250 paid for guns turned in on March 8, 9
Application proposes townhouse development on Route 34 tract at Allaire Road
Second half of father/son purse-snatching duo arrested Wednesday
Teen arrested on robbery and hindering charges, police say
Registration to have lunch with the bunny is ongoing