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Caitlin is a writer and editor who was born, raised and still resides in Gravesend, Brooklyn. She previously worked as a financial news reporter for Wall Street Letter, and has also written for publications including the New York Observer, DNAinfo.com, City A.M., The Daily Mail and TheCelebrityCafe.com.
She earned a B.A. in communications and journalism with a minor in history from Marist College in 2011, where she also served as the managing editor of The Circle, Marist College's weekly student newspaper.
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Home team rocks the Barclays Center, stayin' alive. Stayin' alive.

What you need to know pre-coffee.
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Mold spores left behind are being released now across NYC; Doctors say allergy season to be among worst in memory.
Flight delays expected to lessen after FAA sends controllers back to work full-time.
Film crews will arrive in the neighborhood at 7 a.m. and are expected to stay until 1 p.m.
But some say more still needs to be done
The 132nd anniversary of Emmanuel Baptist Church will also be celebrated.
Incident occurred at the Joint on Myrtle Avenue.
Incident occurred on April 17 while the student was filming.
Agency is exploring a nearby cooperative membership or association to help small businesses in Navy Yard.
$3 dollar ticket includes the movie plus pizza, popcorn, and a drink.
A new non-profit dedicated to revitalizing underfunded public school music programs will hold its first major fundraising and launch event this Friday.
Incident occurred on April 19 at Human Resources Administration on Clermont Avenue.
Assembly Member Walter Mosley to host free clinic on affordable housing opportunities in Brooklyn.
What you need to know, pre-coffee.
Study will help agencies better understand the risks posed by airborne contaminants if they were to ever be dispersed in the atmosphere and in the City’s subway system.
Annual military celebration called off due to defense budget cuts.
Thompson reported earnings more than five times that of Quinn.
Incident occured on April 18 at the Lafayette Avenue store.