Writing
- “For the Love of Ink and Paper,” New York Times (1/18/12)
- “Brooklyn blooms again, but not for all,” Crain’s New York Business (1/1/12)
- “In Cab Industry, Shrugs and Concerns Over New Livery Law,” New York Times (12/21/11)
- “Councilman’s Aide in a Santa Suit, Wearing a Punk-Rock Past,” New York Times (12/20/11)
- “Nonprofits appeal for private funding,” Crain’s New York Business (12/11/11)
- “3 Upper West Side Owners to Shut Illegal Hotels,” New York Times (11/30/11)
- “On Black Friday, a Steady Business for Traffic Agents,” New York Times (11/28/11)
- “For an Immigrant, a Shrinking Business and a Maze of Obstacles,” New York Times (11/9/11)
- “The Grand Concourse Gets Its Due,” New York Times (10/25/11)
- “Larger Class Sizes Ahead, Walcott Warns,” New York Times (10/19/11)
- “Coming Attractions: Occupy Wall St., the Documentary,” New York Times (10/19/11)
- “In Case You Didn’t Notice: Sewage Odors Are Drawing Fewer Complaints,” New York Times (10/13/11)
- “Immigrants Play Key Role as City Entrepreneurs, Study Finds,” New York Times (10/4/11)
- “‘Mr. Watson. Come Here. The A Train Is Running Late.’” New York Times (9/27/11)
- “Top Restaurants Face Scrutiny Over Access to the Disabled,” New York Times (9/20/11)
- “Over Objections, New Brooklyn Historic District Is Created,” New York Times (9/13/11)
- “New York’s other 9/11 memorial offers a glimpse through survivors’ eyes,” Christian Science Monitor (9/10/11)
- “From fear of Islam to outreach: how 9/11 prompted interfaith efforts,” Christian Science Monitor (9/8/11)
- “In Congress, a bid to make US firms take steps against modern-day slavery,” Christian Science Monitor (8/5/11)
- “Fewer cops, more potholes: How debt deal could hit states hardest,” Christian Science Monitor (8/2/11)
- “Wealth gap widens: Whites’ net worth is 20 times that of blacks,” Christian Science Monitor (7/26/11)
- “Hundreds of same-sex couples say ‘I do’ in New York,” Christian Science Monitor (7/24/11)
- “Heat wave: federal program to help needy pay cooling bills is broke,” Christian Science Monitor (7/23/11)
- “Four ways to survive heat wave – and keep energy bills down,” Christian Science Monitor (7/22/11)
- “Why New York’s ‘Silicon Alley’ may never match Silicon Valley,” Christian Science Monitor (7/20/11)
- “Economic bright spot: bargain-hunting foreigners flocking to US,” Christian Science Monitor (7/15/11)
- “Movie industry hasn’t stopped smoking, but it has cut back a lot,” Christian Science Monitor (7/14/11)
- “‘Radical’ changes needed to meet rising food demands: UN,” Christian Science Monitor (7/6/11)
- “Why chambermaid’s credibility is so germane in Strauss-Kahn case,” Christian Science Monitor (7/1/11)
- “Denis Mukwege helps women ravaged by Congo war,” Christian Science Monitor (6/30/11)
- “Jewels in Crown Heights,” The Wall Street Journal, (6/28/11)
- “New York gay marriage law passes: Will other states follow?“ Christian Science Monitor (6/25/11)
- “New York gay marriage bill: Could Catholics play a decisive role?“ Christian Science Monitor (6/24/11)
- “Why has New York’s gay marriage bill been stalled for days?“ Christian Science Monitor (6/22/11)
- “New York gay marriage bill: What would happen if it passes?“ Christian Science Monitor (6/21/11)
- “Time to pitch your tent … in New York City? US touts urban camping plan,” Christian Science Monitor (6/14/11)
- “Europe’s E. Coli Outbreak: Does New Food Safety Law Prevent That in the U.S.?” Christian Science Monitor (6/10/11)
- “Shopping for Change in Crown Heights,” City Limits (5/27/11)
- “Bronx Students Demand Support to Turn Around Their School,” GothamSchools (5/26/11)
- “Parents Debate City’s P.S. 9 Co-Location Plan Before Final Vote,” Prospect Heights Patch (5/15/11)
- “From Pigskin to Pooch Protector,” West Side Spirit (4/27/11)
- “Park For Seniors Faces Cuts or Delays,” Our Town (4/27/11)
- “From Welfare to Work — Until a Budget Cut Hits,” City Limits (4/11/11)
- “Lessons From a Student Activists,” Brooklyn Movement Center (4/4/11)
- “A Golden Voice in Your Golden Years?” Our Town (3/30/11)
- “Area Parents Offer 3 Ways to Help Our Local Schools Excel,” Prospect Heights Patch (3/22/11)
- “Parents of Minority Students Criticize Top High School,” Gotham Schools (3/9/11)
- “Nabe’s Top Cop Works With Community,” Our Town (2/24/11)
- “Grandparents Who Parent Are Facing Budget Cuts,” City Limits Magazine (2/21/11)
- “Boys and Girls High School Struggles to Survive,” Brooklyn Movement Center (2/17/11)
- “‘Socially Responsible’ Cabs May Be Coming to NYC,” Prospect Heights Patch (2/13/11)
- “Markowitz Puts on a State of the Borough Spectacle,” Carroll Gardens Patch (2/4/11)
- “Tennis Players May Get Served With Double Fees,” Prospect Heights Patch (1/28/11)
- “Brooklyn Lawyers Help Haitians Meet Deadline,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle (1/17/11)
- “Religious Education for Secular & Observant Jews,” West Side Spirit (12/8/10)
- “Slain City Councilman’s Legacy Lives On,” New York Times, The Local blog (11/23/10)
- “‘Hands-On Learning at P.S. 267,” West Side Spirit (11/18/10)
- “Tea Party Comes to Hasidic Brooklyn,” Brooklyn Daily Eagle (10/29/10)
- “Trading Recklessness for God and Longevity,” West Side Spirit (10/20/10)
- “How P.S. 270, Faced With Closure, Found Success,” New York Times, The Local blog (8/26/10)
- “P.S. 67 Students Struggle on State Tests,” New York Times, The Local blog (8/9/10)
- “‘Amazing’ Wife and Mother Will Be Missed,” New York Times, The Local blog (7/10/10)
- “Uncommon School: A Successful New Columbus Charter Is As Extraordinary As It Is Rare,” Examiner.com Columbus (6/22/10)
Audio/Photo/Video/Interactive
- Video: “For the Love of Ink and Paper,” New York Times (1/18/12)
- Video: “Hip-Hop Open Mic Night Gets South Bronx Bouncing,” DNAinfo (1/11/12)
- Video: “Brilliant Senior Voice-Overs,” (4/19/11)
- Interactive: “Comparing Bed-Stuy Schools,” (4/7/11)
- Audio slideshow: “Nurturing the Next Generation in Crown Heights,” Brooklyn Movement Center (1/24/11)
- Video: “Jews of Color Celebrate Jewish Diversity,” (12/22/10)
- Video: “7-Year-Old Rapper Lil Man Is Ready for the Limelight,” (12/22/10)
- Audio slideshow: “Hasidic Jews Deliver the Good,” (12/18/10)
- Photo slideshow: “NYC’s Taxis of Today” (11/18/10)
- Audio: “Brother of Slain City Councilman Won’t Rest Without Peace,” (11/10/10)
- Video: “Election 2010: Lisa Mapp-Dubois,” NYCity News Service (11/4/10)
- Video: “The Rock ‘n’ Roll Barbershop of Brooklyn” (9/27/10)
- Video: “An Ongoing Debate Over P.S. 67 Test Scores,” New York Times, The Local blog (8/27/10)