The area's really waking up near Niagara Falls/Ontario...isn't it?!
5*...Nice work OP!

Quoting: BetteDavisEyes Yes in fact you can take these articles of reports of "booms and shakes".. see where they're located and the date they occurred
Trumbull county, Ohio occurred 1/12.. report was on 1/13:
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link to www.wkbn.com]
Jamestown, New York occurred 1/13 along with the report:
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link to www.wivb.com]
Gorham, New York occurred 1/13.. report was on 1/17:
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link to www.mpnnow.com]
Between 1/12 and 1/13 going up the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Then these earthquakes:
1/12: Hawkesbury, Canada (2.2) [
link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
1/16: Saranac Lake, New York (2.4)
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link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
1/16 Near.. Saint-Andre-Avellin, Canada (3/5)
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link to earthquake.usgs.gov]
It's obvious the general time frame earthquakes occurred around the St. Lawrence seaway that media reports of "Booms and shakes" were going on also for that region.
This is all geological and it's being covered up!
There's a diagonal pull from the New Madrid up the St. Lawrence seaway that's making itself more obvious!