From 1974 to 1979, he worked at
The Record in
Hackensack, New Jersey, and then until 1983 at
Newsday on Long Island. Beginning in 1983, Finder worked for 27 years at the
New York Times where he was known for his coverage of local news, government, education, urban affairs, sports, international news and politics. He hosted a roundtable on a local New York TV channel, NY1, during which he would talk to other reporters about the current events. He retired in December 2011.
Times executive editor
Dean Baquet described Finder as "one of Metro's stars in the 1980s and 1990s, a big writer in a big, hugely competitive era for New York City news". In retirement, he continued to work as an editor for
The Record,
Newsday, and on the international desk of the
New York Times. == Personal life ==