Last night, three Cunard cruise liners left our ports (the Queen Mary 2, the Queen Victoria and the Queen Elizabeth) and to celebrate their simultaneous departure—called a tandem crossing— a fireworks show was held above the Statue of Liberty. Despite the cold, it seems quite a few people came out to get a glimpse. Here are some of their photos—enjoy the fun of looking at winter fireworks without the mind-numbing cold that comes from standing next to a large body of water in the winter!
Last Night's Action Fireworks: Three Queens Depart
Fireworks Tonight To Celebrate Cruises' Crossing
Cruise ships. While they may be an irritant to the eyes (and lungs) of folks in Red Hook, there is no doubt they are a boon to our local economy—last year cruise passengers dropped $145 million in town, up 54% from 2009. So it makes sense that the city would do its best to celebrate those boatloads of money–especially as they are leaving. Which is exactly what is going to happen tonight around 6:45 p.m. when the three biggest queens in town say bon voyage.
Three Queens Meet in New York
Luxury cruise line Cunard has many ships, but last night was the first time that its Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2, and new Queen Victoria ships were in the "same port at the same time." And the port was the NewYork Harbor, under fireworks and gaze of the Statue of Liberty.
Extra, Extra
- Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a homicide on Boyland St. in Brooklyn, a person under a train at 116th St. and Douglass Blvd. in Manhattan, and a body found on West 91st St. in Manhattan.
- Martha Stewart is still mad over the public spat she had with Donald Trump in 2005 over her The Apprentice spin-off series. We bet she prepares a wonderful cold revenge dish.
- Police are searching for a man who attacked a 17-year-old woman in Jamaica, Queens, forcing her at knife point to a secluded area where he sexually assaulted her. The attacker may be the same man responsible for four other similar assaults recently.

