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Local Blogging Networks
What makes their approach different, they say, has to do with providing service journalism at its most local: not only writing about crime, politics and local issues, the bread and butter of news, but also acting as cheerleaders and impassioned community advocates.The blogs tell you when the local subway lines are not running; mount mini-campaigns to fix up playgrounds and traffic lights; and list ways for residents to contact elected officials and city agencies.
They cheer for the new restaurants spotted around the neighborhood, highlight local events and profile community notables.
Mr. Berke has devoted many posts to explaining how residents affected by Hurricane Sandy can apply for aid programs like Build It Back and for unemployment assistance.
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