Email: bryan.littel@patch.com Phone: 609-433-9911
Hometown: Flemington, NJ
Birthday: Oct. 1
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A New Jersey native, I grew up in Flemington, in the central part of the state, before heading south to study journalism (after a brief stint as a music major) at Rowan University. While at Rowan, I worked on The Whit, the campus paper, where I met my wife, Jen, who was Arts & Entertainment editor while I was photo editor.
After getting my degree, I worked for the Bridgeton News (now The News of Cumberland County) and its sister papers, Today's Sunbeam and the Gloucester County Times, as a photographer and reporter, where my work garnered awards from the New Jersey Press Association, New Jersey Press Photographers Association and National Press Photographers Association.
When I'm not tethered to my laptop and camera, I'm either out running year-'round (yes, even when it's 20-something degrees out), skiing in the winter or golfing in the summer. I'm slowly turning into a competitive distance runner, after knocking out my first half marathon (and a number of other races, from 5Ks up to 10-milers) in 2011. I also try to read as much as possible, regularly devouring 30 books or more a year, as well as countless periodicals, news articles and blog posts.
Our Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
I tend to be fiscally centrist and more socially liberal, but I'm a pragmatist at heart, especially at the local level. Good government is good government, whether it comes from people with Ds, Rs or any other letters (or no letters at all) before their names.
Are you registered with a certain party?
I'm currently registered as a Democrat for one purpose - so I can vote in primaries and have a voice in the political process from beginning to end. My voting record in general elections will show me choosing candidates from all over the political map, including the occasional write-in. I believe it's important to be as involved as possible in the process, which means voting every time I can - in every primary, Board of Education, local, state and national election. I'd love to see the day where all of those can get boiled down into two election days per year in New Jersey, but I'm not holding my breath on that one.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? I grew up Roman Catholic, but take a wider view on religion as an adult. I've visited cathedrals in the U.S. and Europe, mosques in Egypt, and Buddhist temples in Tibet, and all of those experiences have reinforced the idea that religion is something deeply personal.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The final development of Riverwinds as a full project, the budget–and potential tax–repercussions from from the Eagle Point Refinery and the planned development of LS Power's natural gas-fired power plant, just to name a few.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
It's important to strike a balance between commercial and industrial development and township residents' interests, which falls both on elected and appointed officials to be good stewards, as well as residents to make those interests heard - whether by attending committee and board meetings, staying connected with the representatives through emails or phone calls or otherwise being involved in the process.
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