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Noah Hurowitz

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Noah Hurowitz is a reporter/producer covering Bedford-Stuyvesant.

Noah worked as a reporter for The Brooklyn Paper before coming to DNAinfo New York, covering several beats spanning from Flatbush to Clinton Hill. In addition to neighborhood news he covered the District Attorney’s ongoing review of potentially wrongful convictions, as well as the 2014-'15 Black Lives Matter protests.

He once spent nearly every morning for a month embedded at the Prospect Park YMCA in order to track Mayor Bill de Blasio’s exercise habits.

He grew up outside of Boston, and after a youthful stint of vagrancy, settled in Maine, where he studied sociology, working too much, and Spanish at the University of Southern Maine. After graduating and working for a while as a stringer for newspapers in Maine, Noah moved to his ancestral homeland of New York, and now lives in Greenpoint with the perfect number of roommates.

Fun fact: Noah lived for his first four months in New York off of money he saved playing violin on the street in Portland, Maine.

Jackson Heights & Elmhurst »

April 3, 2017

A yearlong study on Rikers Island argues for the complex to be closed and razed to the ground.

Downtown »

March 31, 2017

Minor crimes such as turnstile jumping could make immigrants vulnerable to deportation, O'Neill said.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 30, 2017

A petition is demanding that the first lady move to Washington or pay for her own security in New York.

Bedford-Stuyvesant »

March 29, 2017

James "Mousey Baby" Thomas stabbed two men near the club on Atlantic Avenue, police said.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 29, 2017

Plans for the renovated Waldorf Astoria have been submitted for public review.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 27, 2017

A woman who listed her Trump Tower apartment on Airbnb broke the law, according to the city.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

March 27, 2017

John Pappas was fined after skipping two hearings on the status of 133 Third Ave. near 14th Street.

Midtown & Theater District »

March 26, 2017

A design studio released renderings of what it describes as the "longest" building in the world.