New York City has a “pretty good shot” of reaching an inch of snow in Central Park Tuesday to end its historical powder drought as Big Apple residents cheered the season’s first real winter storm.
Heartbroken students at an Upper West Side school are raising money for the family of a beloved crossing guard who was senselessly shot to death on a Brooklyn subway train Sunday night.
“I’m still nervous. I don’t sleep not too good, not good,” Anthony Williams, the 53-year-old man who rode the subway with Henderson that night, told The Post.
Richard Henderson, 45, of Crown Heights, caught two bullets one in the back and another in the shoulder on the Manhattan-bound 3 train at about 8:15 p.m., police said.