Betty Halbreich, World’s ‘Most Famous Personal Shopper,’ Dies at 96, The New York Times, August 2024
Harry Roland, ‘the World Trade Center Man,’ Dies at 70, The New York Times, June 2024
Her Sculptures Were Ignored for 33 Years. Then She Got a New Roommate., The New York Times, December 2023
Nicholas Gray, Whose Gray’s Papaya Became a Hot Dog Mecca, Dies at 86, The New York Times, May 2023
Sy Presten, Press Agent So Old-Fashioned He Was News, Dies at 98, The New York Times, October 2022
Thomas Carney, Crusty Bartender at Elaine’s, Dies at 82, The New York Times, September 2022
She Taught New York to Sing, The New York Times, April 2022
Ben McFall, ‘the Heart of the Strand,’ Is Dead at 73, The New York Times, December 2021
Joseph I. Kramer, the ‘Country Doctor’ of Avenue D, Dies at 96, The New York Times, September 2021
Helen Weaver, Chronicler of an Affair With Kerouac, Dies at 89, The New York Times, April 2021
After Peaceful Protests, Looters Strike at Macy’s and Across Midtown, The New York Times, June 2020
Killing of Barnard Student Tessa Majors Unnerves Campus and City, The New York Times, December 2019
An Ex-Convict Got a Construction Job, but Not Everyone Was Happy, The New York Times, August 2019
This 86-Year-Old Radical May Save (or Sink) the Democrats, The New York Times, May 2019
She Could Get Millions to Turn This Factory Into Condos. She’s Not Selling., The New York Times, February 2019
Drink Up at the Booze History Museum of Staten Island, The New York Times, January 2019
A Blind, One-Armed Piano Man from Baghdad, The New York Times, October 2018
The Rise and Fall of the Jewish Deli, The Economist, December 2015
Contributed reporting:
Shootings Have Soared. Is the N.Y.P.D. Pulling Back?, The New York Times, July 2020
N.Y.C. Reopening: Dog Runs and Manicures, but Still No Indoor Dining, The New York Times, July 2020
How 2 Lives Collided in Central Park, Rattling the Nation, The New York Times, June 2020
Earlier N.Y.C. Curfew Sees Peaceful Protests and Less Looting, The New York Times, June 2020
Protesters Linger After N.Y.C. Curfew, and Some Are Arrested, The New York Times, June 2020
After Widespread Looting, Curfew Is Moved Up to 8 P.M., The New York Times, June 2020
Thousands Protest in N.Y.C., Clashing With Police Across All 5 Boroughs, The New York Times, May 2020
At Least New Yorkers Can Still Roll Their Eyes, The New York Times, April 2020
Ex-Wife Sick. Daughter Sick. 3 Friends Dead. Everyone Knows Someone., The New York Times, April 2020
Panic Shopping for Coronavirus Supplies, but Brunch Is Packed, The New York Times, March 2019
New York City Eyes First Suspected Case of Coronavirus, The New York Times, February 2019