frozen along with all avenues east of Seventh and more. closed from 48th to 51st Sts., FDR Drive below 63rd St. and 10 p.m., including one at Sheraton Hotel. 30: "Biggest Gridlock Alert Day of Decade! Tree lighting at Rockefeller Center and President Obama in NYC for fundraisers between 3 p.m. 28 ( NOT NYC-designated gridlock alert days): "Return trips home causes gridlock on the roads, rails and skies. Five Rockettes’ performances at Radio City." Midtown will generally be a gridlock nightmare for drivers all week as the leaders of the world convene on First Avenue between 42nd Street and 48th Street. 25 (NOT a NYC-designated gridlock alert day): "Biggest shopping day of year and biggest parking ticket day of year, since Black Friday feels like a major parking holiday, which it’s not! All parking rules in effect. Eileen Murray, founder, owner and Director of Coaching at the New York Gridlock Ultimate (the 1st womxn’s pro ultimate frisbee team in the NY-area), joins The Grit to talk about changing the rules (literally), making ultimate frisbee mainstream, and how the spirit of the game is being reshaped by women. Black Friday begins earlier than ever with some shops opening 10 p.m. Road closures began Sunday night, affecting mostly the area around the U.N. All roads and crossings stuffed after 1 p.m. NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - New Yorkers can expect gridlock when the United Nations General Assembly convenes this week. traffic jams and congestion, driving conditions, text alerts, gridlock. 24 (NOT a NYC-designated gridlock alert day): "Thanksgiving Day Parade down Central Park West to 59th St. and all the latest CCTV images Manhattan Bridge-33 Brooklyn Lower Roadway. West 77th and 81st Streets closed for balloon inflation. New York City traffic expert Sam "Gridlock Sam" Schwartz also weighed in with his own gridlock rundown for the next several days: Robbery throughout NYC is up 39.7 percent compared to the same time last year, with overall crime up 36 percent. 1st professional ultimate frisbee team for women, non-binary and genderqueer athletes from the NYC area.
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