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Jeanmarie Evelly

Reporter/Producer @jeanmarieevelly Contact

Jeanmarie Evelly is a Reporter/Producer at DNAinfo.com New York covering Astoria and Long Island City.

She spent several years reporting for community newspapers in the Bronx, including the nonprofit Bronx News Network and the award-winning Norwood News.

She is a former contributing editor at City Limits magazine, where she covered the criminal justice system, winning a Prevention for a Safer Society (PASS) Award from the National Council on Crime and Delinquency for a story she wrote about chronic homelessness among ex-inmates in New York City.

She holds a B.A. in English from SUNY New Paltz and a master’s degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Astoria, Queens.

Fun fact: Though she now works with words for a living, Jeanmarie lost her fifth-grade spelling bee after getting the word "lamppost" wrong. To this day, the word still gives her pause.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 6, 2016

Dan Berrios hopes the court will be a gathering spot for the neighborhood's residents, new and old.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 5, 2016

Police say the suspect approached the victim Saturday on Woodside and Roosevelt avenues.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 5, 2016

Green Shores NYC and People for Parks will host a meeting Saturday about the waterfront green space.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 5, 2016

An LIC tech firm designed 12 stickers of Queens landmarks that can be downloaded for Apple's iMessage.

Pelham Parkway & Baychester »

October 4, 2016

LeBron James endorses a presidential nominee.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 4, 2016

What to expect when you renew your lease, and what to do if your new rent is more than you can afford.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 3, 2016

A sign at the site says the new supermarket will open in 2017 and include free parking.

Astoria & Long Island City »

October 3, 2016

The issues were unrelated to service problems on the 7 train Monday morning, an MTA spokesman said.