NA activity in the state is concentrated in New York City and Westchester County. The
New York Metro unit, which meets irregularly, is based in the North Bronx. Each of the
five boroughs and parts of Westchester have been littered with NA propaganda materials and
stickers. In July 1998, the group's flyers were attached to car windshields in the upper
Westchester County town of Cortlandt. The leaflets advertised a new NA phone message
service based in nearby Peekskill.
In August 1995, New York members met with their New Jersey and Connecticut counterparts
at a hall in New Rochelle. In September 1996, members from New York, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania joined for a meeting featuring a lecture by David Irving. Local NA leaders
encouraged followers to attend the group's "wilderness school" in upstate New
York, which they said would provide lessons in "basic survival" and "other
worthwhile skills."
In February 1996, a National Alliance banner was hung from an overpass on the Staten
Island Expressway during the morning rush hour. The banner bore the phone number of the
Metro unit's hotline number, along with the message "White revolution, the only
solution."