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Mathew Katz

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Mathew Katz is a News Editor for DNAinfo New York.

Matt had been a reporter/producer covering Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen

Originally from Toronto, Mathew left a freelance career reporting on beer and restaurants in Canada and came to New York to attend the Columbia Journalism School in 2008. He immediately took to the city's diverse neighborhoods and has lived here as much as possible ever since.

Mathew came to DNAinfo from the public radio world. He spent a year and a half in Colorado, reporting on abuses by immigration enforcement officials, small-town police corruption, and craft beer. He's reported from Ireland, Germany, Colorado, New York and Canada for the BBC, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and NPR. His work has also appeared in the Toronto Star, the Village Voice, and on Torontoist.

He currently lives in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, where you can often find him at his local gym (Mathew's Crossfit Total is 1065 — 405lb Squat, 465lb Deadlift, 195 Overhead Press — but those numbers will probably go up soon), or ruining a workout with some beer and burgers at a new pub.

Fun Fact: Mathew had the choice between moving to New York or hosting a beer cooking TV show in his native Canada. He chose New York, but still wonders what life would be like as a Canadian celebrity chef.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

November 12, 2012

A person was hit by a vehicle near 30th street between Ninth and 10th avenues.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

November 12, 2012

The plan for a neighborhood improvement district around the park will be discussed a three meetings.

The Rockaways »

November 8, 2012

After closing for the nor'easter, many FEMA recovery centers were still shuttered Thursday morning.

Great Kills & Tottenville »

November 7, 2012

FEMA recovery centers around the city posted signs saying that they were closed for the storm.

New Dorp & South Beach »

November 7, 2012

Many decided to weather the storm in their homes, many of which lack heat and power.

New York City »

November 7, 2012

Tens of thousands of students squeezed into makeshift classrooms around New York City Wednesday.

New Dorp & South Beach »

November 7, 2012

Two schools in Staten Island will be closed for the foreseeable future, so kids will have to relocate.

New Dorp & South Beach »

November 7, 2012

Grimm held a small victory party after Hurricane Sandy ravaged parts of Staten Island.