Sandy town

Many have asked about ‘Judithnyc’,a Broadsheet comments-section regular, and how she fared this week.

Judith, who lives on Second Avenue at 34th Street,  writes:

6 days no heat. no toilet, no water, no lights, no refrigeration, no stores. no way to charge phone. Walked up and down to and from 12th floor. Of course no TV and no internet. A friend brought over tons of water. The maintenance men didn’t give a damn if there were corpses in some of the apartments. and the hallways and stairwells we had to navigate were pitch black like a coffin. And the maintenance guys were getting flashlights for their favorites or to put it more bluntly those who give them big money at Christmas. It was like  being Amish. We didn’t have to know the time. When it was s dark we went to sleep and when it was light we get up. Also, no traffic lights or streetlights and usually no traffic cops until dark so people running for their lives and cars just going where they felt like it. Where the hell is my psychiatrist?

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