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Blizzard

Alps and Meters.

Here’s How to Hit the Slopes In Style, From Head to Toe

From the latest technology, to gadgets and gizmos, these are the pieces you need before your next mountain adventure
By Brandon Perlman
United States attorney Preet Bharara gestures at a map showing where 120 people were arrested on gang-related charges in the Bronx

Afternoon Bulletin: Biggest Gang Bust in NYC History, New Blizzard Record and More

Nearly 700 New York City Police Officers and federal agents took down two rival gangs yesterday.
By Amanda Manning
Chris Christie and President Obama following Hurricane Sandy.

Obama Signs Disaster Declaration for NJ Following January Blizzard

The White House announced Tuesday that President Barack Obama declared that a major disaster exists in New Jersey.
By Alyana Alfaro
NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 04: A person in economic difficulty holds a homemade sign asking for money along a Manhattan street on December 4, 2013 in New York City. According to a recent study by the by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, New York City's homeless population increased by 13 percent at the beginning of this year. Despite an improving local economy, as of last January an estimated 64,060 homeless people were in shelters and on the street in New York. Only Los Angeles had a larger percentage increase than New York for large cities. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Afternoon Bulletin: Annual Count of City’s Homeless, Giuliani Bashes Beyoncé and More

By Jas Chana
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 24: People sled in the snow in Brooklyn's Prospect Park following a blizzard on January 24, 2016 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The day long blizzard caused the shutdown of roadways in New York City and parts of the subway system as heavy snow and high winds paralysed parts of the city. The storm left 26.8 inches in Manhattan, the second most recorded since 1869. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

See the Blizzard of 2016 in 45 Seconds

By Brady Dale
Snow in Paterson, NJ following the storm.

NJ’s Three Biggest Cities vs. the Blizzard

By Alyana Alfaro
A new Friendliness Bill wants MTA workers to treat riders with the respect they (most of the time) deserve

Afternoon Bulletin: Woman Slashed on 6 Train, Queens Suffers After Blizzard and More

By Jas Chana
Photo via Getty Images

Snow Is Great. Why Block It With an Umbrella?

By Matthew Kassel
Mayor Bill de Blasio updates New Yorkers on an impending blizzard, with help from a sign language interpreter, at the Office of Emergency Management. (Photo: Jillian Jorgensen for Observer)

A Blizzard is Coming and the Mayor and the Governor Really Want You to Stay Home

By Jillian Jorgensen and Will Bredderman
(Photo: Twitter)

Blizzard Twitter Is Officially Worse Than Powerball Twitter

By Sage Lazzaro
The Spring Street salt shed is filled with salt prior to the storm's arrival. (Photo by Bryan Thomas/Getty Images)

Everything You Need to Know About This Weekend’s Blizzard

By Parker Richards
Mayor Bill de Blasio with Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (Photo: Bryan Thomas for Getty Images)

De Blasio Betting Cuomo Won’t Shut Down the MTA Again Ahead of Snowstorm

By Will Bredderman
A flood-damaged beach covered by debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, taken a year after the storm. (Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images).

De Blasio: Rent Law Expiration Would Be Worse Than Any Recent Natural Disaster

By Will Bredderman
A delivery man pedals through the aftermath of a winter storm in February 2003 (Photo: Graham Morrison/Getty Images).

De Blasio Administration: No Guaranteed Day Off During a Disaster

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio reads an Onion article aloud. (Photo: Jillian Jorgensen/New York Observer)

Mayor Bill de Blasio Stages a ‘Dramatic Reading’ of Onion Article

By Jillian Jorgensen
A pedestrian struggles to walk through deep snow in New York on December 27, 2010 . Photo: Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images).

De Blasio Contrasts Blizzard Response to 2010 Storm, Hurricane Sandy

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio thanks workers at a Manhattan Sanitation garage last night. (Ed Reed/Mayoral Photography Office)

Bill de Blasio on Blizzard Bust: ‘Better Safe Than Sorry’

By Jillian Jorgensen
A snow plow in Manhattan last night. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Bill de Blasio Lifts Travel Ban, Subway Service Will Resume

By Ross Barkan
The view from the frozen tundra, er, New York Observer offices. "Mama," said the baby polar bear to his mother, "are you SURE I'm a polar bear..." (New York Observer).

The Top 15 Questions New Yorkers Are Googling Right Now That Use the Word ‘Blizzard’

By Mark Rykken Jr.
Mayor Bill de Blasio outlines his plan to close down the city in the storm (Photo: Will Bredderman/New York Observer).

De Blasio Orders Indefinite Street Shutdown Tonight During Blizzard

By Will Bredderman
These guys deserve higher-than-normal tips for biking during inclement weather. (Photo: Getty Images)

Is It Wrong to Order Seamless During a Blizzard?

By Jordyn Taylor
A person with an umbrella in the snow. (Photo: Getty Images)

You Don’t Need an Umbrella in the Snow

By Matthew Kassel
Mayor Bill de Blasio shovels snow in front of his Park Slope home (Mayor's Office/Rob Bennett)

De Blasio Defends Controversial Snow Day Decision

By Jill Colvin
Well hello there, curbside snowman

We Made This Snow Slideshow Instead of Going to Work Today

By The Editors
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