Nicole Rosenthal

Nicole Rosenthal is a City Life reporter for the New York Post.

Background

Nicole covers the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx for The Post. Nicole received their bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology from New York University in 2020 and received their master’s degree in investigative journalism from Columbia University in 2023. Before The Post, Nicole was a reporter for Patch covering New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Latest Articles

MTA's latest attempt to thwart fare evaders has critics sounding alarms over safety: 'Putting people's lives at risk'

The MTA has gone off the rails with its fare evasion crackdown, critics say.

Taxpayers may have to quack up $1M for slaughtering 100K ducks at Long Island farm in virus scare: documents

Taxpayers may get their gooses cooked paying for a duck massacre. A Long Island duck farm is asking for the federal government to quack up $1 million after it euthanized...

Rats attack ritzy NYC block that's home to doctors, professors -- chewing up cars, trash bins and playgrounds

Residents are said they're afraid to venture out at night along the elite stretch because of the horror-movie-sized rats of the massive rodents that chew their way into cars, gnaw...

Real estate expert reveals secrets to scoring rent-stabilized NYC apartment — as lines go around the block for $2,300 East Village pad

The broker behind a viral $2,300 East Village apartment listing that drew a line around the block last month told The Post the market is being flooded with rude Gen...

NY Petco selling live egg-laying female chicks for $5.99 a pop in new ‘pilot program’ as egg price crisis continues

Budget-conscious Long Islanders are flocking to the pet supply retailer's location in Commack, New York, which has started selling egg-laying female chicks as part of a "pilot program" for those...

Trendy NYC thrift stores fear US tariffs could obliterate business: ‘No small business can survive’

This could really take a bite out of the Big Apple. The secondhand apparel industry may be dodging duties on imported goods – but the impact of President Trump's tariffs...

NYC confiscates 140 pounds of banned rat poison as expert warns 'genuinely scary' product can kill when inhaled

“Phosphides release a deadly gas which can harm or kill people who breathe it,” the doc added. “I expect we will see serious illness and possibly fatalities in NYC related...

UES therapist launching ‘Uber for pedestrians’ to combat street safety fears: ‘I’m risking my life over cab fare’

New Yorkers fearful of random attacks can rest a little easier.

Columbia University quad was never public — can close anytime despite local outrage, NYC says

The Big Apple is backing Columbia University in its war to keep its gates shut. Attorneys for the city said the Ivy League school should be allowed to block the...

Brooklyn pet store owner accused of kidnapping NYC pigeons, selling them as live shooting targets

“They’re incredible creatures, and they give us life to the city … New Yorkers don’t have rivers and streams and forests to walk amongst — we have pigeons that bring...

Execs on NYC's Roosevelt Island spent $170K in taxpayer cash to launch anti-tourist smear campaign: probe

Roosevelt Island officials launched a smear campaign to blame tourists -- and not mismanagement -- for repeated problems with the island's famed Tramway, a scathing state report reveals.

Bird flu sickens thousands of chickens at NYC poultry markets despite temporary statewide shutdown

Bird flu is continuing to spread in New York City despite the state's temporary live market shut down in February -- and activists want a total closure of the slaughter...

New bill would trash NYC ticketing over garbage during Jewish Sabbath

The bill seeks to change the Sanitation Department’s “discriminatory” evening curbside garbage drop-off rules, which have resulted in $50 to $300 fines for Orthodox Jewish residents who are prohibited from...

Uber reveals wackiest items left behind in 2024: Ozempic, urinal, 175 burgers, live lobsters

Uber unveiled the most bizarre items left behind in rideshares last year -- as it crowned the Big Apple as the "most forgetful city."

Slain NYC parks worker honored with street renaming 50 years after death

A Staten Island street was renamed Sunday in honor of a parks worker who was killed 50 years ago during a botched golf-course burglary – and never got to see...

Trendy NYC eatery blames congestion pricing for impending closure: ‘We’re just open to pay bills’

West Village plant-based French eatery Delice & Sarrasin claims the controversial e-tolling program has led to delivery surcharges from distributors that are so high they are facing the prospect of...