From a single wave off the coast of Africa to a $52 billion sea wall a decade later. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Breezy Point (Queens, NY)”
Why Is New York Still Building on the Waterfront?
By Gotham Rex on October 28, 2022
There are two simple reasons. One, it makes money. And two, people just love water. Source: New York Times
Hurricane Ian Survivors Have Allies in New Yorkers Who Went Through Sandy
By Gotham Rex on October 12, 2022
Rockaways residents are sharing rebuilding tips, donating to nonprofit groups who helped them a decade ago and collecting gift cards. Source: New York Times
Meet the People Rescuing Piping Plover Birds In New York
By Gotham Rex on September 6, 2021
A group of volunteers patrols beaches where endangered Piping Plovers nest. Source: New York Times
And Then There Was One: G.O.P. Defends Its Last Seat in Queens
By Gotham Rex on May 7, 2021
The party struggles to hold on in an increasingly diverse borough, even as it fights its own internal battles. Source: New York Times
An N.Y.C. Enclave Where Trump Flags Fly
By Gotham Rex on October 20, 2020
Breezy Point, a private enclave in Queens, is a bastion of Trump supporters in liberal New York City. Source: New York Times