Here are some samples of my work:

Disco Decibels Demolished
Williamsburg Insanity as Netherlanders Foist 'Quiet Disco' Euro-Plot!

Plutocrats of Democrats Go Bloomberg

Jolly Bill Weld Running Despite Wreck Of Decker
The ex-governor of Massachusetts and New York gubernatorial hopeful has some serious Kentucky trouble.

Young Republicans Keep a Bitter Old Feud Alive
The tale of New York's two young Republican clubs reads like Hitchcock on acid.

Wall Township Teen Tracks Geopolitical Threats
By his own reckoning, Ryan Mauro, 19, is the Youngest Hired Geopolitical Analyst in North America.

Angels
Borrow some sugar? Maybe not. Law students are Hell's Angels' new neighbors.

Oxford Uproar
There's a new "termcard" in town; Oxford grads grumble.

Still Deep

Oylem Goylem

Maybe If Liza Sings It...

 



Don't Even Ask About Extra Credit
The New York Police Department’s decoy prostitutes don’t hit the streets right away. First there’s class, and a 46-page handbook.

How Much Is That Monkey in the Window
Happy New Year! Now give us back the monkeys.

Atlantic City Challenging the State on Syringes

The Ghost Town Next Door
One New Jersey township wants to buy a decrepit mental health facility. The state is balking.

No Storybook Ending in a Forgotten Wood
Behind the Pathmark parking lot, there's a fairytale homestead.

For Weird N.J., the Tell-Tale Exhibit
Forget about scandal, shipping containers and organic tomatoes. New Jersey's best export is the call of the weird.

Proving Thomas Wolfe Wrong
From a buffalo farmer to a skate shop owner, they've all come back to Jersey.

Left High and Dry After the Flood

A Bus Company Run Over by a Train

For the Price of a Dam, Saving the Lakes

At Nuclear Plant, Impetus Builds

The Comforts of Home, and Cleaner Air, Too
Idle trucks do the diesel's work, but a new technology could reduce emissions and make the road a cozier place.

Senator With Legislative Genes Is Elected New Minority Leader

State Has Film Industry All Locked Up
Filmmakers train their lenses on the jails of Jersey.

NYT Items:

No Interest in Conflict As Senator's Wife Gets Post
(5/16/04)

Gone in 60 Seconds, Back in a Few Days (4/18/04)

Exemptions for Big Boxes Anger Small Contractors (4/11/04)

Signing Off On Signing Off (4/4/04)

The Governor Formerly Known as an Arena (3/7/04)

Paying the Price for Playing Hooky (3/7/04)

News Flash! Governor McGreevey May Endorse Kerry (2/29/04)

Reading, Writing and Toting a Backback (2/22/04)

But a Lot of Reading Is Done in the Bathroom (2/22/04)

He Who Locks Last Retains the Office (2/22/04)

Maybe the Children Will Fit in the Trunk (1/25/04)

G.O.P. Loses Something in the Translation (1/25/04)

The Garden State Honors One of Its Own (1/18/04)

Quick Bite/Glassboro: Charms 101 (12/14/03)

A Man and His Stamp (10/26/03)

First Impressions Are, Um, Important (10/5/03)

Everybody Wants To Get Into the Act (9/28/03)

 

A crime-fighting canine, a bread-wielding hero, a curious child and memorable beasts (12/16/04)
Five new picture books for spring.

Would You Go to Work in a New Skyscraper at Ground Zero?
As developers forge ahead with plans for a new World Trade Center, simple questions are the hardest to answer.