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Patrick Wall

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Patrick Wall is a DNAinfo reporter/producer covering the South Bronx.

As a freelance journalist, Patrick has written for many publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Crain’s New York Business, City Limits and others.  He has also interned at The New York Times for the City Room blog, and at The Christian Science Monitor’s New York bureau.

Patrick earned a master’s degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame.

Before he was a journalist, Patrick was a teacher.  He taught fourth grade for two years in the South Side of Chicago through the Teach For America program.

Originally from Ohio, Patrick now lives in Harlem.

Fun Fact: Patrick studied film in college.  After he appeared in one classmate’s film, he was never again asked to act in a movie.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

November 6, 2012

Downtown businesses are rushing to restock empty shelves as many still lack  refrigerated  products.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

November 5, 2012

Residents have relied on open ovens, boiling water, layered clothes and donated blankets to stay warm.

New York City »

November 5, 2012

Students in most public schools made it back to class on Monday for the first time in a week.

New York City »

November 3, 2012

Cans of gas were being resold for $150 and the free mobile trucks were already beginning to run out.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

November 2, 2012

New York City Housing Authority says 365 buildings are still experiencing outages.

New York City »

November 1, 2012

Hundreds of residents in areas with power outages received food supplied by FEMA after Hurricane Sandy.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

November 1, 2012

Herminia St. John, 75, died Monday night when her building lost power, shutting down her oxygen machine.

New York City »

October 31, 2012

Weather damage, suspended mass transit and need for shelters was cited as causes of the ongoing closures.