The classic by Frank Sinatra echoed across neighbourhoods for about 10 minutes, streaming out of windows and balconies. FMTNews FMTLifestyle
A woman reacts as people applaud and cheer out of their windows to show their gratitude to medical staff and essential workers in New York City.
That classic echoed across neighbourhoods for roughly ten minutes, coming out of windows and balconies, according to people posting on Facebook and other social media. Streamed through the choir’s Facebook page, New Yorkers could sing along or simply play the music out of their windows and from their balconies.
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