Caroline Lewis, Gothamist

Caroline Lewis

Gothamist

New York, United States

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  • VICE
  • Gotham Gazette
  • Crain's New York Business

Past articles by Caroline:

Third legal weed dispensary to open in NYC near Union Square

Lower Manhattan will get another adult-use cannabis dispensary, while other areas wait. Crackdowns continue on illegal shops citywide. → Read More

Greenwich Village weed dispensary opens as state mulls 30 more retail licenses

NY’s cannabis equity program opened its first shop owned by someone with a past marijuana conviction to a small crowd filled with business hopefuls looking to follow suit. → Read More

NYC nurses' strike day 3: Montefiore inches closer to a contract as it scrambles to staff units

Gothamist is a non-profit local newsroom, powered by WNYC. → Read More

Thousands of NYC nurses could walk off the job Monday, even after some hospitals reach agreements

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'A part of history': NYC's first legal weed store is open for business

Gothamist is a non-profit local newsroom, powered by WNYC. → Read More

The era of legal, recreational weed sales begins in NYC: What you need to know

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New York's first legal weed store opens Thursday and it faces lots of competition

Gothamist is a non-profit local newsroom, powered by WNYC. → Read More

What forced hospitalization feels like in New York City, as Mayor Adams pushes for more

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Can you use an expired COVID home test? Sometimes. Here’s how to know when it’s OK.

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Shoes, clean clothes, and diapers: Where to donate supplies to help NYC migrants

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City Council passes maternal health ‘bill of rights’ and other measures to address disparities in maternal mortality

Black New Yorkers are eight times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white New Yorkers and nearly three times as likely to suffer from severe pregnancy complications. → Read More

No cartoons or neon colors: NY regulators approve restrictions on recreational cannabis packaging and ads

Misleading claims about health benefits and any indication that a product is “safe” or “organic” would also be outlawed. → Read More

New York said it cracked down on marijuana ‘gifting’ — Or did it?

The curious case of cease-and-desist letters the state suddenly refused to acknowledge. → Read More

NYC receives first $11.5M installment of opioid settlement funds. But how will the money be used?

The money is undoubtedly arriving at a time when it’s urgently needed, as fatal drug overdoses in the five boroughs continue to break records. → Read More

Queens Protesters Fear Sunnyside Yard Project Could Be Next Hudson Yards

"“Did we want Hudson Yards? No!” went one call-and-response. “Did we want Atlantic Yards? No! Do we want Sunnyside Yard? No!”" → Read More

Queens Protesters Fear Sunnyside Yard Project Could Be Next Hudson Yards

"“Did we want Hudson Yards? No!” went one call-and-response. “Did we want Atlantic Yards? No! Do we want Sunnyside Yard? No!”" → Read More

DIY Spaces Go Mainstream to Survive

In a post-Ghost Ship America, underground cultural spaces are trying to play by the rules—and create new ones—to survive. Can they fix their finances and legal statuses without letting The Man get them down? → Read More

As Broader Debate Intensifies, New York Nonprofits Consider Throwing Weight Behind Single-Payer

Gotham Gazette is an online publication covering New York policy and politics as well as news on public safety, transportation, education, finance and more. → Read More

A loud and clear disruption

An online hearing aid company offers a digital test consumers can take at home → Read More

State blew $1.3 billion on Medicaid coverage for people already enrolled in other plans, audit finds

The bulk of those wasted funds cannot be recovered, state comptroller says → Read More