Ruschell Boone, a celebrated reporter and anchor for New York City TV station NY1, passed away on Sunday at the age of 48 after a year-long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Born in Jamaica, she became a prominent media figure in New York, particularly celebrated for her nuanced reporting on the city’s vibrant immigrant communities.

From Queens reporter to trusted anchor
Boone began her career at NY1 in 2002 as a reporter focusing on Queens.
Nearly two decades later, she transitioned to the anchor desk in 2021, filling the midday slot.
Her employers at NY1, now under Charter Communications, acknowledged her remarkable talent for connecting with the people of New York, both through her on-screen presence and in-person interactions.
A career highlighted by versatility and impact
Among her many accomplishments were coverage of pivotal events such as Superstorm Sandy, the social unrest following the killing of George Floyd, and festivities like Brooklyn’s annual West Indian American Day parade and the Times Square New Year’s Eve ball drop.
Over the years, Boone garnered several prestigious accolades, including a New York Press Club award for best feature reporting and a New York Emmy for her acclaimed series “New York: Unfiltered.”
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Battling cancer courageously
After receiving her pancreatic cancer diagnosis, Boone took a hiatus from NY1 between June 2022 and March 2023 to undergo an intensive series of chemotherapy treatments.
She disclosed on social media in July that her condition had worsened due to liver metastasis but remained hopeful, acknowledging the strength she drew from the support of her community.
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A legacy remembered
Boone’s first on-air appearance following her return in March was an interview with New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who took to the station to pay his respects.
He lauded her resilience, noting that Boone’s unwavering positivity had been an inspiration to many.
Boone is survived by her husband, Todd Boone, and their two sons. She leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire New Yorkers and aspiring journalists alike.
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