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Paul graduated from Columbia University with a M.S. in Journalism in 2007. Before coming to Fort Greene-Clinton Hill Patch, he edited Little Neck Patch, which launched in November 2010.
He is a former editor of the Vancouver Business Journal and the Queens Chronicle.
<b><b>Your Beliefs</b></b>
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<b>Politics </b><br><i>How would you describe your political beliefs? </i>
Liberal.
<i>Are you registered with a certain party? </i>
I am a registered Democrat.
<b>Religion</b><br><i>How religious would you consider yourself? </i>
Not very.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? </i>
The Atlantic Yards project, traffic, bike safety, pollution, affordable housing, jobs, access to quality education, gentrification.

Players choose New Jersey, Manhattan over borough digs.
A rundown of news, announcements and events in and around the neighborhood.
Unofficial end of summer puts a wrench in regular schedules.
Says past support from disgraced Assemblyman had "potential to create an appearance of impropriety."
Unofficial end of summer puts a wrench in regular schedules.
The votes are in for the neighborhood's top dogs.
Check out this list of places where you can donate supplies to schoolchildren.
Unofficial end of summer puts a wrench in regular schedules.
Talking about the coming soda ban, the 'little guy' and who should replace Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Feeling lonely in a mostly empty big city?
SONYA social set for The Emerson tonight in Clinton Hill.
Be part of the education solution.
Decision by state board includes stipulation that liquor sales end at 1 a.m.; Barclays to make appeal if limitation hurts business.
Small group of locals say more study is necessary to see if imminent opening of Barclays Center will clog public space.
Tension between some residents and police ramps up as this year's West Indian Parade draws closer.
Concert series is back—one year after Hurricane Irene canceled the fun.
Who's the fairest pooch of them all? Cast your vote for who will be crowned top dog.