A loud noise which was described by many as sounding like a boom was reported Tuesday morning across parts of New York. Police dispatch received word from residents that there had been a loud noise around 8:30 AM, according to WNYT.

Cases of loud explosions like this have happened before in the region, and it can certainly rattle more than just the ground. The source of the blasts are often from something as everyday as local construction, thunder, or even a small meteor exploding many miles above.

Police in 2021 said one huge blast caused tremors over a 20 mile radius and was felt in two states. What was it? An explosion set off at a gender reveal party.

Loud Boom Heard in Parts of New York State Identified

WNYT reports that they were informed by the Schenectady Police Department that the lid boom heard Tuesday was simply from a small cylinder bursting at Tri City Recycling in the Capital Region.

Fire offcials say there was no fire or injuries reported at the business.

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Despite the adage "If you can make it there, you’ll make it anywhere," a recent survey discovered that New York employees are struggling with various job-related anxieties. These are the top worries of working New Yorkers.

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The Depressing Truth About New York State's Current Job Market

The Census numbers continue to show that New York is one of the leading states for residents moving away. Is one of the biggest factors for people leaving the job market? So much of the focus in New York revolves around New York City, but where does that leave the rest of the state?

To determine the most attractive states for employment, the website WalletHub compared the 50 states across thirty-four key indicators of job-market strength and economic health. WalletHub's data set ranges from employment growth to the median annual income to the average commute time.

The two main key dimensions analyzed for the study were job market and economic environment. Unfortunately, the results for those choosing to stay in New York state might be a little depressing, according to these findings.

New York ranked 41st in the county for best states to find a job, according to WalletHub. While the economic environment score ranked New York at 28th, the state's overall placing was dragged down by the dismal job market.

New York's 25 Highest Fastest Growing Jobs

Stacker analyzed jobs data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine the fastest-growing jobs in New York:

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