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Get your limited-edition glass when you donate. Hi Friends, When the ground began to tremble in the

Get your limited-edition glass when you donate. [View this email in a browser.]( Hi Friends, When the ground began to tremble in the New York region last week from a 4.8-magnitude earthquake, our dedicated team sprang into action, delivering non-stop local updates and the in-depth reporting you expect from us. Here’s a snapshot of the crucial stories we brought to your attention: - Our lead report: An [all-encompassing report]( on the post-quake situation, including transit, schools, and property damage- keeping you in the know. - Behind the scenes: We probed why the [city’s emergency alert]( took a while to reach you and provided some handy public guidance. - In everyone’s thoughts: [How earthquake-proof are New York City buildings?]( Because Gothamist focuses on bringing you news and information that impacts life in communities across our region, we can help answer the question: what’s happening in my neighborhood? Now, let’s talk brass tacks: [Quality journalism needs solid backing.]( In the past few years, there’s been a seismic shift (pardon the pun) in media organizations’ economic and funding models. As a result, many newsrooms have shut down altogether. [I'LL CHIP IN!]( What sets us apart is our reliance on you—our readers. [Your generosity]( is not just a donation; it's a crucial part of our mission to keep our reporting free and open to all. That’s why you don’t see pesky notifications requiring you to be a paid subscriber to read the news on Gothamist. As we near the close of our spring fundraiser, your support is more crucial than ever. We’re just 214 donors away from our target. [Could you be one of them?]( Why Give Now? [Can shaped glass featuring an illustration of a mouse dressed up like the Statue of Liberty.]( We’ve got a limited-edition glass up for grabs as a unique token of our appreciation for your donation. [DONATE NOW]( [Choose from one of six versions that represent the spirit of our city and its boroughs.]( With your help, Gothamist will remain [your reliable source,]( whatever the news may bring. Thank you for your generosity, -Team Gothamist [New York Public Radio] [WNYC]( | [WQXR]( | [NJPR]( | [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( | [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 [TERMS OF USE]( You can update your [PREFERENCES]( or [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list.

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