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Email: matthew.sanderson (at) patch.com
Phone: 310-363-1686
Hometown: Cranston, RI
Birthday: December 30
Bio: Matt began his journalism career writing for The New Hampshire student newspaper for the University of New Hampshire, where he graduated in 2007 with a degree in journalism and a minor in sports studies.
It was interning at the Warwick Beacon, Cranston Herald and Johnston Sunrise in 2006 where he discovered his passion to cover local news and report on the issues that matter the most to its citizens. He continued to write for them after college graduation, too. To stay busy, Matt also wrote freelance articles on business and real estate for The Woonsocket Call, The Pawtucket Times and any media outlets looking for help with news coverage.
Prior to joining Patch in September 2010, Matt spent over two years writing in eastern Connecticut for the Stonebridge Press and Villager Newspapers, specifically the Killingly Villager, Putnam Villager, Woodstock Villager and Thompson Villager.
Matt wrote for a year-and-a-half as editor of Tiverton-Little Compton Patch before traveling across the country to Los Angeles and its beautiful jewel, Pacific Palisades. He quickly attained coverage of nearby Brentwood as well.
A year after covering those two wonderful Westside communities, Matt is happy (and honored!) to jump into covering the world renowned city of Beverly Hills.
In his free time, Matt enjoys reading national and international news publicatons, following New England sports, listening to National Public Radio, cooking and exploring all genres of music.
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Politics: How would you describe yourself politically?
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Today's top news from around Southern California.

Today's top news from around Southern California.
Located on the west wall of the Tujunga Wash, the art depicting California's history can be seen from Coldwater Canyon Avenue between Burbank Boulevard and Oxnard Street.
The following information was supplied by the Beverly Hills Police Department.
Located on the west wall of the Tujunga Wash, the art depicting California's history can be seen from Coldwater Canyon Avenue between Burbank Boulevard and Oxnard Street.
The city of Beverly Hills begins its festivities for the 2014 Chinese New Year.
Purpose of Allison W. Gryphon's "What The F@#- Is Cancer? And Why Does Everybody Have It?" photo series between artists from Hollywood and Beverly Hills is to put the realities of cancer up front and center in order to inform and inspire.
Purpose of Allison W. Gryphon's "What The F@#- Is Cancer? And Why Does Everybody Have It?" photo series between artists from Hollywood and Beverly Hills is to put the realities of cancer up front and center in order to inform and inspire.
Face Haus opens on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City.
Updates on restaurant openings, closings and ownership changes in Beverly Hills.
Members of the Transit Riders' Union assail the proposals calling the fare increases are "an ongoing civil rights issue."
Members of the Transit Riders' Union assail the proposals calling the fare increases are "an ongoing civil rights issue."
You can meet Harrison at the East Valley Animal Care and Control Center in Van Nuys.
You can meet Harrison at the East Valley Animal Care and Control Center in Van Nuys.
You can meet Harrison at the East Valley Animal Care and Control Center in Van Nuys.
You can meet Harrison at the East Valley Animal Care and Control Center in Van Nuys.
Los Angeles police tell Studio City parents whose 7-year-old boy received more than 40 stitches from a dog attack bite that the case is closed.
The following information was supplied by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Arrests do not indicate a conviction.