Bill Duhart, Patch Staff
- Haddonfield-Haddon Township, NJ
Email: bill.duhart@patch.com
Phone: 856-375-0400
Hometown: Born in Philadelphia.
Birthday: December 20
Bio:
I've always believed my career should be devoted to helping make people's lives better. I've used journalism as a vehicle to do that.
I believe democracy is threatened when people are not informed. I think that threat looms especially large now with old models of news delivery, especially newspapers, challenged by a population that largely gets its information from the Internet. I believe Patch can provide some answers to this challenge.
I've worked in the South Jersey/Philadelphia media market for nearly two decades. I spent 15½ years at the Courier-Post as an Internet editor, general assignment and beat reporter and college and high school sports writer. I've traveled and reported from nearly every community in the tri-county area and learned what makes them tick. Some awards and recognition I received while at the Courier-Post include: First-place team coverage from the New Jersey Press Association for "The Neulander Trail" in 2003; and for "The Deptford Mall Shooting" in 1997. Other awards include first-place team coverage of "September 11 Aftermath" in 2002 from the Philadelphia Press Association, and an individual first-place award for "The Life and Times of John Chaney" from the Garden State Association of Black Journalists in 1999.
Prior to the Courier-Post, career highlights include working as a tape editor for Fresh Air with Terry Gross, the award-winning National Public Radio daily program; as a reporter and anchor for WCAU Radio; a television news writer for WTXF Fox Philadelphia; and a freelance video writer for the New Jersey Network.
Every job I've had in my career up to now uniquely prepares me for this awesome opportunity to serve Haddonfield with the best journalism and community forum in the Delaware Valley and perhaps the country. It is my honor to be your Local Editor and I'm humbled by the opportunity to serve you.
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How would you describe your political beliefs?
POLITICS:
My politics boils down to supporting what ever policy, persons or programs that will achieve community empowerment. I'm a registered Democrat. I grew up in Philadelphia where most general elections were decided in the Democratic primary. I always believed it was important to have a say on the leaders in my community and voting in Democratic primaries, as well as general elections, was the way to do it.
I've maintained my Democratic Party registration during the 15 years that I've lived in New Jersey. I live in Camden County and, once again, Democratic primary winners are overwhelmingly the winners of general elections. Again, I want to have an early say in who will run government.
But I must confess some sobering realities about the Democratic Party. In New Jersey, especially in South Jersey, it is the establishment political machine. Transparency is always a good thing with political machines and our role at Patch, and in the media as a whole, is to be watchdogs of public policy and actions. Historically I think it's also important to understand the Democratic Party has not always been the standard bearers for working people and minorities. It was a Republican, Abraham Lincoln, who issued the Emancipation Proclamation to free slaves and it was the Democrats who fought the hardest against civil rights in the South. In summary, my politics are to question authority and get answers.
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
LOCAL HOT-BUTTON ISSUES:
Taxes, taxes and more taxes. I think that sums up New Jersey. Additionally, the ancillary issues after that include schools, open space, smart development, truth, justice and the American way.
Posting Activity
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Reward Increased in Camden County Woman's Unsolved Death
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Japanese Exchange Students Arrive in Haddonfield
Haddonfield students will visit Japan next year.
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Colonial Alliance RFP Puts Chiefs Under the Microscope
The 7-town coalition, including Haddonfield and Haddon Twp., is studying the benefits of consolidating its police leadership and administration.
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Rowing Camp, Theater Galore Top Things to Do This Week
Don't forget the Westmont and Haddonfield farmers markets this week, as well.
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The Little Mermaid, Sounds of Summer This Week
Also this week, a rendition of "Fiddler on the Roof" in Millville.
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Construction on Lower Landing Road Monday, Tuesday
The work will be between Route 42 and the Black Horse Pike near Dead Man's Curve.
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Bancroft Deal Resurfaces, Classroom Rental Plan Ditched Top Local News
Also in the news, Christian Science Church's parking lot is approved and Haddon Township police target junker cars.
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After an Abusive Past, Whitney Needs a Home
Whitney is a Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Pet of the Week.
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Outlet Mall, Reward Upped in Carol Reiff Death Inquiry Top Local News
Also in the news, a tax abatement is considered for the outlets and third arrest is made in an Autumn Ridge Apartments homicide.
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After 100 MPH Chase, 2 Men Arrested for a Township Burglary
Two Gloucester County men were put behind bars.
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Christian Science Church Parking Lot Approved by Historic Preservation Commission
Neighbors on Sylvan Lake Avenue had opposed the application.
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Reward Increased in Carol Reiff Death Criminal Investigation
Reiff's remains were found in a wooded area of the Lakeview Apartments on June 24.
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Katie Gray, 2010 Triton Grad, Winning Honors at E. Carolina University
Academics and athletics are a winning combination.
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Theodore Gordon Krier, United Methodist Church Member, Dies at 88
Services will be held Sunday.
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K-9 Dogs Track Down 2 Men Charged with Auto Burglary
Two Gloucester Township teens are under arrest for allegedly burglarizing up to a dozen cars.
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'The Producers' Take Center Stage at Haddonfield Plays and Players
The Tony Award-winning musical plays in Haddonfield through Aug. 10.
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Stonehenge, Eiffel Tower, Middle Schoolers' Summer
The group of Haddonfield students were ambassadors with People to People.
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Local Attorney Behind New Push for Bancroft Public Purchase
Peter Fontaine, the former chairman of the Camden County Open Space Advisory Committee, is spearheading the effort.
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