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Nicholas Rizzi

Reporter/Producer @nickr15 Contact

Nicholas Rizzi is a reporter/producer for DNAinfo New York covering Staten Island.

Before joining DNAinfo, Nick got his master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, where he concentrated on urban reporting.

His work has appeared in City Limits magazine, the Daily News, The Local blog on the New York Times and the Staten Island Advance.

Nick was born, raised and still lives on Staten Island, and attended the College of Staten Island where he got a degree in creative writing. He originally started college to study music, and has played bass guitar for more than 10 years. He still plays to this day, but mostly while his girlfriend tries to watch TV.

Fun Fact: Nick has been semi-threatened by the father of a "Glee" cast member in his Trump Tower lobby while working on a story. He wasn't too afraid because the guy was holding a poodle.

New Dorp & South Beach »

November 28, 2016

The suspect handed a Bank of America teller a note but left without any money.

St. George & Port Richmond »

November 28, 2016

Zowie Tesar, 39, was charged with criminal mischief and reckless endangerment, prosecutors said.

Midtown & Theater District »

November 25, 2016

Everything you need to know to get the most out of the Black Friday deals in your neighborhood.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

November 25, 2016

Here's where to go if you're thinking about shopping local this holiday season.

St. George & Port Richmond »

November 25, 2016

The flagpole at the top of Borough Hall broke around Memorial Day.

St. George & Port Richmond »

November 25, 2016

The Firearms Anti-Violence Unit will be dedicated to prosecuting felony gun cases in Staten Island.

Great Kills & Tottenville »

November 25, 2016

Wenheng Zhao, 42, was charged with evading cigarette and tobacco products tax, prosecutors said.

St. George & Port Richmond »

November 23, 2016

A report found that 75 percent of responding food pantries served more people.