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Patrick Hedlund

Managing Editor @patrickhedlund Contact

Patrick Hedlund is the managing editor of DNAinfo, overseeing daily newsroom operations and leading the site's social media team.

He has spent his entire career working in newspapers and magazines in New York City, first as a sports reporter in The Bronx and eventually as the editor of a Manhattan weekly.

During his time as a reporter and editor, he spearheaded the launch of Brooklyn borough coverage for a newspaper in Queens, broke stories on issues ranging from politics to development, and amassed numerous awards for his work.

Patrick took his first job at the Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly The Riverdale Press, leading him to reporting jobs in four of the five boroughs (Staten Island apparently wasn't hiring), and finally as editor of the award-winning newspaper Chelsea Now.

Fun Fact: Patrick got a contact high while covering the Chelsea Hotel and its carnival of characters during a particularly difficult time for the legendary lodge, but he never attempted to do anything creative nor drink himself to death while there.

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January 13, 2011

Manhattanites looking to apply to their local community board explained why they want a seat at the table.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 13, 2011

Two men named Irving Walker have been accused of the same crime spree, but only one of them was charged.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 12, 2011

Irving Walker, 40, of Virginia, was broadcast all over news reports as a burglary suspect because of a mistake.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 11, 2011

The 21-year-old Ludlow Street bar got a yearlong reprieve from closing in the face of rising rents.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 11, 2011

The club La Vie on East 1st Street was denied a liquor license renewal because of noise complaints from neighbors.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 7, 2011

Construction of a new water main on Grand Street will begin this spring between Broadway and the Bowery.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 6, 2011

A red-tailed hawk got stuck in a narrow airshaft on East Third Street but was saved by tenants and animal rescuers.

East Village & Lower East Side »

January 5, 2011

The five-year-old school was recommended for closure by the city for poor performance.