I’ve written over 150 articles in my journalism career and here are some of the ones that appear online (as most were in print).
La Marina Hookah Service Flouts Smoking Ban In City Parks
Sanitation Department To Begin Reduced Uptown Street Cleaning Schedule
Cairo Nightclub Tries Again To Open In Inwood
Third Suspect Arrested In July 4th Murder Of Deliveryman
DJ Questlove From The Roots Kicks Off Uptown Summer Series
CB12 Committee Gives Popular Wine Bar Nod For Sidewalk Cafe
Restaurant In Alleged Cop Drinking Incident Changing Owners
Le Cheile Restaurant & Bar Aiming To Extend Its Hours Until 3
State Senate Candidate Pledges To Add A New Inwood Precinct To Stop Crime
CB12 Committee Says Yes To Wine License Despite NYPD Objections
Police Hunt For Man Who Sexually Assaulted Three Women In Upper Manhattan
Il Sole View For Renewal Of Sidewalk License
Northern Manhattan Neighborhood Patrol Takes To Streets
Police Officials Meet With Residents About Crime Concerns
CB12 Considers 2am Cutoff For New Nightclubs Seeking Liquor License
First Dominican-American Commanding Officer Takes Helm At 33rd Precinct
Sharpton spreads message of personal responsibility at convention
Black New Yorkers celebrate School Chancellor’s removal
Education Secretary calls for more Black male teachers
Sharpton: “Convention is about action not speeches”
TVOne announces new season
Obama honors presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
Tavis Smiley on unemployment: “Black people are catching hell!”
“Punishing phone call tax for prisoners families.” (IPA Award-Winner)
“Cullen Jones crosses the country providing “Golden” swimming lessons”
“First Lady works it out in Harlem for childhood obesity”
“Minority bloggers convene at White House for summit”
“Local designer lands worldwide recognition”
“Brooklyn College student journalist honored for expose.”
“UTNE mentions my award-winning article.”
“Wary of history, but proud of Dominican response to Haitian earthquake”
“Blacks migrating back south.”
“Rosa Parks statue set for Capitol, but not in National Statuary Hall.”
“Military faces decline in Black recruits.”
“A neighborhood’s hope for Sherman Creek”
“Knew how to paint, but starting a business? That took some help”
“Seeing Manhattan in just 28,000 steps”
“The finer things on display at Morris-Jumel Mansion”
“Three local scouts to tough it out 10,000 feet above sea level”
“Local teen and mother raise money through Hula Hoops for son’s college tuition”
“Letter to the editor: Dominican/Haitian relations.”

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