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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.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 21, 2011

Park-goers took their best shots on the new ping-pong table in Tompkins Square Park.

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March 21, 2011

Shuang Wen School parent Edward Primus allegedly threatened to burn down the school.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 19, 2011

The new permanent table will arrive on Saturday afternoon.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 19, 2011

Police arrested Ismael Acevedo for the Feb. 4 attack of a woman at the East Broadway station.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 18, 2011

State Police and transportation officials have cracked down on tour buses this week following two fatal crashes.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 18, 2011

An architecture firm found a playful way to connect a client's penthouses units: with a metal slide.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 18, 2011

Artist Angel "LA II" Ortiz got busted for tagging an East Village building the night before his gallery exhibition opened.

East Village & Lower East Side »

March 17, 2011

A group of neighbors got the Upright Citizens Brigade to remove its controversial sign, following complaints.