NEW YORK — By now you’ve no doubt seen and heard the nightly ritual of New Yorkers cheering on health care workers and first responders from their apartments on a nightly basis.
Well, now there’s a new twist and New York tradition being belted out from the rooftops. City dwellers are finding solidarity with the playing of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York.”
The familiar postgame staple at Yankee Stadium is usually heard about two to three hours later on a weeknight but this will do, oh yes, this will do.