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Lindsay Armstrong

Reporter/Producer @lindsay_anne81 Contact

Lindsay Armstrong is a reporter/producer covering Washington Heights and Inwood.

She joined DNAinfo New York after graduating from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, where she focused on urban reporting. While in school, Lindsay spent months investigating dilapidated apartment buildings in the Bronx and the role of court-appointed lawyers in foreclosure cases, which earned her a cover story at the Riverdale Press.

Her work has also been featured at NY1, MetroFocus, Babble.com and in the New York Daily News.

Before transitioning into journalism, Lindsay spent several years teaching middle school English in Washington Heights and the Bronx as a New York City Teaching Fellow. She is especially interested in reporting on education and youth issues.

In addition to her role at DNAinfo, Lindsay serves as a multimedia fellow for Baruch College’s undergraduate journalism department.

Fun Fact: Lindsay has traveled to several countries, including Australia, where she spent two weeks living in a tent with a baby kangaroo.

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April 15, 2015

A path in the park's Alpine Garden was tagged with messages in white spray paint.

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April 14, 2015

The seal frolicked in the water before hopping onto a Columbia University rowing dock.

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April 13, 2015

The blaze started on the fourth floor of a West 177th Street building Monday morning, the FDNY said.

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April 10, 2015

This will be the fourth location of Don Coqui in the New York area.

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April 10, 2015

Uptown residents can vote on which of 12 projects should get $1 million from City Councilman.

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April 9, 2015

Kevin Klepper, who runs the NoMat Book Club, is trying to raise $10,000 to support the initiative.

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April 9, 2015

Sutton Management applied for 421a, a tax exemption for buildings with 20 percent affordable units.

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April 8, 2015

The Lilak will go up at 655 W. 187th St., near where a notorious 1950s murder occurred.