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Carla Zanoni

Director of Social Media and Engagement @carlazanoni Contact

Carla Zanoni is DNAinfo.com's Director of Social Media and Engagement.

Before she came to DNAinfo, Carla created and ran The Streets Where We Live, a blog dedicated to northern Manhattan, which became a must-read for anyone living in Washington Heights and Inwood.

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and raised in New Jersey, Carla got her start as a reporter at the Columbia Spectator while studying English Literature with a focus on poetry at the university. She went on to the Amsterdam News, where she was nominated for an award for a multi-part series on AIDS/HIV in the African-American community.

After getting her master’s in journalism at Columbia, she worked as a features editor for Manhattan Media’s Our TownWest Side SpiritChelsea Clinton News and The Westsider. She won two New York Press Association awards for a two-part series on street prostitution and was part of a team that won a NYPA award for reporting on religion.

She has also contributed to City HallAvenue and New York Family, as well as the New York Times, Corduroy magazine, the Manhattan Times and the Bronx Free Press.

Carla lives with her husband, a sound engineer for film and television, in Inwood with their surly cat.

Fun Fact: Carla once sported a half-shaved head of magenta hair at hardcore and punk shows during the late 80s and early 90s in New Brunswick, NJ. She also frequented the Limelight when she was a raver back before it became a shopping mall.



 

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 15, 2011

After nearly one year of construction, the Dyckman Street northbound 1 train platform reopened Monday — but the southbound platform was closed.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 15, 2011

NYPD and Parks Department officials will meet with elected officials, community leaders and residents to discuss new safety measures in uptown parks.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 12, 2011

Police and politicians are warning people that crime after the Dominican Day Parade will not be tolerated.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 12, 2011

Uptown residents, community leaders and groups are getting together to clean up city streets with three recently launched initiatives.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 12, 2011

AT&T opened a new high-tech bilingual store on West 181st Street on Thursday with help from Yankee second base man Robinson Cano.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 12, 2011

The Highbridge Baseball field at 174th Street reopened Thursday after receiving a $1.5 million makeover.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 10, 2011

A bee nest that was spotted in Isham Park last week is gone, a week after a mother said she and her child were stung.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

August 10, 2011

Police from the 34th Precinct launched a campaign to teach residents safety tips to fend off home burglaries.