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Erik Wander is a photographer, filmmaker, educator and journalist originally from Rochester, NY. A 2006 graduate of the Columbia university Graduate School of Journalism, where he completed a concentration in new media, Erik's experience in journalism includes working as an online photo editor, a newspaper reporter and a radio journalist. He also holds an MFA in visual studies with a concentration in photography and film from the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, NY and a B.A. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Erik has lived in such diverse places as Daegu, South Korea, where he taught English for four years immediately after graduating from college; Huizhou, China and Singapore, where he taught photography and film for nearly five years; New York City, where he worked as a photo editor for Time Magazine online (time.com) and Kodiak and Valdez, Alaska, where he spent the past two years as a public radio and community newspaper reporter.
<br><b>Our Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for them to inject their beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that their beliefs are on the record will cause them to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>Are you registered with a certain party?
I am a registered Democrat, but I've been known to vote Republican or even third-party as specific issues and my own convictions have dictated. <br><br><b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised in the Evangelical Covenant Church, a Christian denomination founded by Swedish immigrants in the late 1800s. I would however describe myself as "non-practicing" today, although the study of the world's various religions is an ongoing interest and occasional reporting focus. In my travels over the years I've had the opportunity to visit Christian churches and Jewish synagogues, Buddhist and Hindu temples, Shinto shrines, and Islamic mosques in the U.S., Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia and India, among other places, and I've found inspiration in nearly every one of them. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I can honestly say that I can't honestly say—at least not at this point. I'm too new to the community to presume to take a stance on the issues or answer the question with any degree of credibility. My eyes are wide open, however, and I fully expect in the process of reporting here day in and day out to have a more satisfactory answer after having had the chance to speak with and get to know you, our readers, community members, leaders and others who know so much better than I do what matters in Fort Lee. Check back with me in a few months.
Five things to keep on your radar as you plan your week ahead

Last week the Christie administration announced $850 million for public schools; Fort Lee gets an additional $565,959.
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A ceremony Sunday morning marks the start of a long-term shared services agreement between the two boroughs.
The 30-inch main burst in Englewood Cliffs affected residents and businesses along Fort Lee's northern border Wednesday; United Water completed repair work Thursday
The 30-inch main burst in Englewood Cliffs is affecting residents and businesses along Fort Lee's northern border, police said. Residents are urged to use water sparingly though some water pressure had been restored as of 5 p.m.
Christie announces $850 million for public schools in new budget; Fort Lee gets more than $1.1 million over last year.
A quick look at five things you should know about as you plan the rest of your week
Five things: a quick look at some live traffic cameras located in or near Fort Lee
Borough officials say the technology has been installed in four of six cars, and that 30 to 35 violations had been issued as of Friday.
A quick look at five things you should know about as you plan your week
Saturday was the first day of partial closures on the road connecting Fort Lee and Edgewater; eventually the road will be closed completely for 28 days.
The road closures affect westbound traffic only in the early stages, but NJDOT also has a 28-day “complete closure” planned.
The Week in Review: a roundup of some of the top local stories on Fort Lee Patch.
A quick look at five things you should know about as you plan the rest of your weekend
Fort Lee's UV Index over the past couple of days has been “very high,” according to the EPA
Fire officials who investigated the crash at the BP station Thursday say the building was significantly damaged, but that there were no injuries
The monthly award recognizes officers for their "years of commitment" to the police department and the community.