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Serena Solomon

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Serena Solomon is a reporter/producer for DNAinfo.

An Australian who has maintained a daily obsession with news since a young age, Serena started out as a social worker, working with homeless teenagers for five years, before making a career change to journalism.

She studied International Communications with a major in journalism at Macquaire University in Sydney, and completed a year-long study abroad program at the University of Washington, in Seattle. While in Seattle she worked with SCAN, a community access station, as a PR assistant and as a reporter. She also reported for the Daily, the school's award-winning student publication.

After Seattle, Serena moved to the East Coast to work with the New York Times on "The Local."

Fun Fact: Serena's favorite pastime is to fumble through other people's junk at yard sales or flea markets.

East Village & Lower East Side »

July 10, 2014

The photography of Ben Fractenberg uncovers beauty in aging and peeling subway advertisements.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

July 4, 2014

A gourmet cafe in Chinatown and a unique chicken fingers store have opened in the city this week.

East Village & Lower East Side »

July 2, 2014

Independent ice cream shops make cakes with vanilla ice cream, lavender velvet cake and more.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

July 1, 2014

Beauty experts and hair stylists say pastel hair dyes have a sophisticated appeal.

Midtown & Theater District »

June 30, 2014

In every direction out of New York there are relaxing but little-known destinations for a weekend away.

Downtown »

June 27, 2014

A casual, chicken-centric eatery and a gourmet cheese sandwich shop are now open for business.

East Village & Lower East Side »

June 26, 2014

DNAinfo has assembled a list of Pride Week celebrations for those seeking to steer clear of the crowds.

Park Slope, Windsor Terrace & Gowanus »

June 17, 2014

Cheeses like halloumi can handle high temperatures directly on the grill without melting.