Summary:
- A 2.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in the suburbs of New York City, shaking the local area.
- Earthquakes of this small magnitude are relatively common and typically cause minimal damage, but they can still be felt by people nearby.
- While this earthquake was not severe, it serves as a reminder that even moderate seismic activity can happen in unexpected places, and it's important for communities to be prepared for the possibility of larger earthquakes in the future.