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Email: bryan.littel@patch.com
Phone: 609-433-9911
Hometown: Flemington, NJ
Birthday: Oct. 1
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.
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 a marginally competitive distance runner, with my best races coming at 10 miles and half marathon length. 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.

A ramp is shutting down, but should reopen by early Monday morning.
Drivers can use Evesham Road to get around the closure, but are asked to avoid the area if possible.
The teen was arrested Tuesday night with a gun on him, authorities say.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The U.S. Senate primary frontrunner got plenty of support at a stop in Camden County Wednesday.
The Newark mayor made a campaign stop at the Camden County Democratic Party's offices in Cherry Hill.
The organization was short by 50,000 donations in June, officials say.
National Freight Industries is adding jobs as part of the opening of a new distribution center.
Police continue to hunt for the shooter who killed a Gloucester Township man and injured a teen.
The pair likely got away in a waiting car, police said.
The Newark mayor and U.S. Senate candidate will be at the Camden County Democratic Party headquarters.
June storms wreaked havoc on the county’s outdoor entertainment plans.