Longtime New York Times reporter Constance Rosenblum is set to retire. Her last day will be July 25. Rosenblum joined the paper in 1984 as a backfield editor for the Travel section, and has since served in multiple positions including: the deputy editor for Arts and Leisure, as well as editor of the section for eight years; editor of City for 10 years; and reporter for Real Estate, where she wrote the Habitats column. Going forward, she plans on spending her time teaching and editing books.
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