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Serena Dai

Reporter/Producer @ssdai Contact

Serena Dai is a reporter/producer covering Williamsburg, Greenpoint and Bushwick.

Before coming to Brooklyn, Serena covered Lakeview for DNAinfo’s Chicago site, home of Wrigley Field and Chicago’s gayborhood. She’s previously worked for TheWire.com, the Associated Press Chicago bureau, The Miami Herald and New York magazine.

Serena is from Knoxville, TN, and a graduate of Northwestern University, where she helped launch a news site that was once described as "flamboyant and destructive," but eventually won an award for best online student publication in the nation.

Her past work has required everything from grilling politicians to digging into development news. But the unusual stories — like a man who lived to trap feral cats, or a perplexing parking spot known to attract hoards of bird poop — have been the highlight of neighborhood reporting.

Fun Fact: Serena reported at Heidi Klum’s 2010 Halloween party and was fortuitously mistaken for a member of the supermodel's inner circle. It took three awkward minutes for someone to notice she didn’t belong behind the velvet rope.

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July 2, 2015

Three men took the victim's iPhone and wallet, police said.

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July 2, 2015

The mugger also took an Armani bag and $50 cash, police said.

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June 30, 2015

The classic food on a stick will be made with live lobster every day.

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June 30, 2015

The specialty dishes will be available on Monday only to celebrate National Fried Chicken Day.

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June 29, 2015

Brooklyn Deputy Borough President Diana Reyna questioned the developer's affordable housing commitment.

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June 29, 2015

The nearly hourlong classes cost $33 per session.

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June 28, 2015

When the man awoke the next morning, his Ulysse Nardin watch and the woman was gone, police said.