Morning Reads: NYCHA in Crisis, Tenement Museum Cashing In, Dogs Go Rat Hunting

New York’s public housing crisis; NYCHA’s financial situation has moved beyond “triage.” (NYT)

Led by trustees Paul Massey (founder of Massey Knakal Realty) and Merryl Zegar, the Tenement Museum has seen a 90% increase in charitable donations by individuals (The Chronicle of Philanthropy).

205 Avenue A, the “East Village frat house,” is irking neighbors with loud rooftop parties (EV Grieve).

There’s a group of dog owners that go on weekly rat hunts in New York City; see them in action on the Lower East Side (Daily Mail).

A roundup of Fringe Festival performances (NYT).