(Video) Caught On Tape: The Moment The Buildings In Harlem Exploded

This was one of the craziest moments in NYC, 2 buildings in Harlem exploded out of no where, we now know it was natural gas, but it left several people dead, and even more injured. We all really wondered what that possibly looked like, well they’ve found security tape from across the street showing exactly what happened that moment.


Most Major Subway Lines Are Back Up In NYC

Since Hurricane Sandy all means of transportation have been down. As of today almost all major lines are back up in NYC. Workers were doing everything to make sure that the subway lines were clean and ready to move. “Trains started picking up passengers again Saturday morning along the entire 4,5,6 and 7 lines, officials said. Full service will return later Saturday to the D, F, J and M lines” Some of the subways were flooded and had to be completely drained before letting anyone inside. FunkFlex


Sandy Leaves 33 Dead And Millions Without Power

20 Billion Dollars in Damage Is Not Clean, But 33 People lost there life in this Monster of a Storm(Frankenstorm), And that Is the Real Sad News, Good people just trying to survive, but I bet idiots that actually went out into the waters while she was touching down are fine. Now Millions without Power, Sandy was Def devastating!! Wza


NYC Frustrated With Con Ed Lockout During Heat Waves!

NYC is facing its 4th heatwave in less than a month and it’s not helping that they’re still in a lockout with Con Edison! So far there hasn’t been any progress, but hopefully there will be a resolution soon. Click below for the story. Melissa Nash


Con Ed Locks Out 8,000 Employees, Managers Take Over System As Talks With Union Break Down

In the middle of the worst heat wave of the summer, with millions suffering from huge power cuts a few states away, Consolidated Edison locked out 8,000 workers after union contract talks broke down. Click below to read the rest of the story. WiL Major


Con Ed Workers Dismissed Despite Long Negotiation Talks

Despite long, extended negotiation talks well passed the deadline last night Con-Ed workers have been dismissed. The company has closed walk-in centers, limited work on major construction projects, and cut meter readings. Contract negotiations ended at 2am and the NYPD is expecting Con-Ed workers to gather in front of Con Ed’s headquarters near Manhattan’s Union Square once they get wind of the lockout. Read more below. Julie1205


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