Probably not, but we can still hope.
Mike

http://www.wpix.com/landing/?What-Was-That=1&blockID=241728&feedID=1404

What Was That?
By MIKE GRAHAM | wpix.com

March 17, 2009

STATEN ISLAND (WPIX) -- Staten Island residents had themselves saying "what was 
that loud boom" last night. Whatever the noise was, it was heard in at least 
six neighborhoods and rattled nerves and windows at about 7:55p.m. Monday.

Calls to 911 came flooding in and police and firefighters responded but could 
not solve the mystery of the explosion-like blast. Con Edison said there were 
no reports of transformer explosions or outages despite the fact that the noise 
could be heard for miles. Police believe it is possible that fireworks could be 
to blame. 

Strange doings indeed in the metropolitan area as last week Westchester and 
Rockland county residents reported seeing a bright yellow streak in the skies 
north of the city. Some theorize that may have been a meteorite fireball. 

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--bigboom0317mar17,0,1312093.story

 Staten Island residents report loud boomMarch 17, 2009 

NEW YORK - Staten Island residents are trying to figure out what caused a loud 
boom that was heard in at least six neighborhoods. 

The explosion-like blast rattled windows of homes at about 7:55 p.m. Monday. It 
could be heard for miles. 

Police and firefighters responded to numerous calls to 911, but the loud noise 
remained a mystery on Tuesday. 

Police say they found no explosion anywhere in the borough and Con Edison 
reported no outages or transformer explosions. 

Police speculated it was caused by fireworks. 

Last week, witnesses reported big booms of a different sort. A brilliant yellow 
streak was seen in the skies north of the city, in Westchester and Rockland 
counties. Some residents believed it was a meteorite fireball. 




      
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