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"Manhattan's First Baby of 2026 Born at Harlem Hospital! Controversy Ensues"

New York Newswire
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"Manhattan's First Baby of 2026 Born at Harlem Hospital! Controversy Ensues"

Frank Eimhjellen
Jan 1, 2026
Trivia Question❓In what year was the iconic statue of Alice in Wonderland unveiled in Central Park in New York City? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The first baby born in New York City in 2026 was welcomed by proud parents Oumy and Amadou Niang at Harlem Hospital at the stroke of midnight. The yet-to-be-named little girl weighs 7 pounds and 2.8 ounces and measures 21.26 inches. This birth breaks the streak of Brooklyn welcoming the first babies born in the new year. The Niangs already have four other children. The newest New Yorker is the first of many babies expected to be born in the city this year, with over 65,200 newborns born in the five boroughs in 2024. Read More... |
Central New York faces a challenging start to the New Year as a strong lake effect snowstorm blankets the region, creating dangerous conditions for travelers and residents.
Communities in Oswego County and the Tug Hill Plateau are expected to see heavy accumulations, with up to 3 feet of snow predicted by week’s end.
The National Weather Service has issued warnings, urging extreme caution due to slippery roads and severely reduced visibility.
In Onondaga County, another 2 to 6 inches of fresh snow is forecast before New Year’s morning, following Tuesday’s historic snowfall.
While the worst is expected to taper off by Wednesday afternoon, meteorologists warn a new system may bring more widespread snow and strong squalls on New Year’s Eve.
Governor Kathy Hochul has mobilized state resources and urged all New Yorkers to stay alert, watch forecasts, and prepare for hazardous holiday conditions. Read More... |
Katz's Delicatessen has been a beloved fixture of New York City since 1888. This kosher-style delicatessen on the Lower East Side is a true local institution, famous for its towering pastrami on rye and comforting matzo ball soup. Generations of New Yorkers and visitors have shared meals in its bustling, historic dining room, creating a vibrant community atmosphere that feels like coming home. This spotlight is presented by Katz's Delicatessen. For an authentic taste of New York history and some of the best deli fare in the city, you can't go wrong with this timeless spot. See the menu and experience a true neighborhood legend. |
The NYPD brought joy and excitement to dozens of hearing and visually impaired youth during its annual Disability Engagement Event, giving them an inclusive front-row experience at the New Year's Eve ball drop in Times Square.
Children and young adults from all five boroughs, many connected with the Lexington School for the Deaf and St. Joseph’s School for the Deaf, gathered for this special celebration.
Alden Foster, NYPD’s Assistant Commissioner of Community Affairs, noted the meaningful impact for those losing their vision or hearing, offering unforgettable access to a city tradition.
For participants like David Patrick Perez, a 22-year-old who is deaf, the event fostered a sense of belonging and excitement.
Accessibility was enhanced with ASL interpreters and a designated viewing area, while a Sensory Activation Vehicle offered a calming retreat for neurodivergent guests.
New York City’s commitment to inclusion ensures all residents can partake in unforgettable holiday moments together. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular tourist attractions in New York, NY? A: Some popular tourist attractions in New York, NY include Times Square, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. Q: What is the best way to get around New York, NY? A: The best way to get around New York, NY is by using the subway system, taxis, or by walking. Q: What are some must-try foods in New York, NY? A: Some must-try foods in New York, NY include New York-style pizza, bagels, and street vendor hot dogs. |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The statue of Alice in Wonderland was unveiled in 1959. |