Joe Hart, Patch Staff
- Bensalem, PA
Joe Hart spent the last four years at the Jersey Shore as an online editor/reporter for the Cape May County Herald, a free weekly community newspaper serving your favorite shore points from Ocean City to Cape May Point.
As a reporter, Joe covered the Wildwoods, Sea Isle City and the county seat in Cape May Court House. He wrote stories on everything from courts to sports and everywhere in between. As online editor, Joe managed the Herald's website and social media presence, growing CapeMayCountyHerald.com into the premier news site in the county.
While at the Herald, Joe was selected to participate in the Society of Professional Journalist's Reporters Institute, an annual fellowship held at the prestigious Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Having grown up in Northeast Philly, Joe leapt at the opportunity to serve as editor of Bensalem.Patch.com, where he will be right next door to family and friends. He hopes to bring the Bensalem community a new level of professional, community journalism that they haven't had before now.
Joe attended Cardinal Dougherty High School (gone but not forgotten) and has a B.A. in English from LaSalle University. Go Explorers!
Joe is a big Philadelphia sports fan, especially the Phillies. He can't believe the Phils just signed Cliff Lee again. With four legitimate aces, they're going to be tough to beat.
When he's not watching the Phillies, Eagles, Flyers or Sixers, Joe is either working, reading or spending time with his two boys — Liam, 12, and Aidan, 7.
Joe will be working on stories at his new home in Andalusia and out-and-about throughout Bensalem. If you see him in the library or in a coffee shop (he'll be the big guy banging away on a silver MacBook with a green Patch sticker), make sure you say hello.
Beliefs
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So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal certain key beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
This disclosure is not a license for our editors to inject these beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that our beliefs are on the record will force us to be ever mindful to write, report, and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you, the user, ever think you see evidence that we failed in this mission, we wholeheartedly invite you to let us know.
Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm not a true Democrat or a true Republican. I think they both have good and bad beliefs and policies. Here's what I really believe: if two people are running for an important elected office, the smarter of the two should be elected whatever their party.
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised Roman Catholic and went through Catholic grade school, high school and college. I'm not a regular churchgoer, but when I do go, I always feel better afterwards. In short, I try to be a nice guy and strive to treat other people with respect and charity. I hope God takes that into consideration when the time comes.
Local Hot Button Issues
* What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Since I'm just now replanting myself in the area, I'm sure I'll learn the real hot-button issues soon.
From what I've been reading, Bensalem is in better shape than some other towns regarding municipal finances in the ongoing economic downturn, but it is struggling somewhat. As with other local governments throughout the country, it is always a challenge to balance property taxes with the residents' expectations for services.
There are also issues surrounding the Parx Casino and Racetrack. From individuals gambling while their children sit alone in parked cars to how the township plans to spend its casino revenue, I think there will be a lot of interest in news from Parx.
If you have any news tips or story ideas, please contact me at joe.hart@ patch.com or at (215) 605-5984.
Posting Activity
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Op-Ed: Corbett Must Maintain Funding for Citizens with Disabilities
A 6 percent across-the-board cut to the Department of Public Welfare would impact individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism.
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Whiz Kids: Rotary Students of the Month
Four seniors were honored by the Rotary Club of Bensalem at its January meeting.
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Police Make Six Wednesday Arrests
Charges included warrants, hit and run and retail theft.
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Homicide Suspect Apprehended at Trevose Hotel
He fired a gun into a car filled with teens, reports said.
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Home Invasion Suspect Held on Charges
Philadelphia man allegedly threatened 83-year-old woman at knifepoint.
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Police Search for Hit-and-Run Vehicle
Victim was struck by two vehicles and remains in critical condition.
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Man with Local Ties Wanted for Bank Robbery
Brandon Shields, 29, has numerous tattoos on both arms, and is known to frequent the Fishtown section of Philadelphia and Bensalem.
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Local Professor Writes 'American Idol' Book
The book analyzes how the popular reality TV show provides audiences with an idealized version of American culture.
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Huntingdon Valley Woman Charged with Retail Theft
The following arrest information was provided by the Bensalem Township Police Department. It does not imply conviction.
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County to Count Homeless Residents
Jan. 26 count used to assess the extent and characteristics of homelessness across the country.
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Police Arrest Suspect in Multiple Pharmacy Robberies
Peter Romagano, 27, of the 2700 block of Stanwood Lane, and charged him with two armed robberies.
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Police Seek Armed Robbery Suspect
Suspect held a gun to a pizza delivery man's head and stole his money.
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Philadelphia Police Need Help Finding Missing Woman
She has dementia and frequents Parx and Sugarhouse casinos.
