
Matthew Fischetti
City Hall Reporter at New York Post
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Matthew Fischetti |Mikella Schuettler |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy
The Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter is set to close Tuesday – three years after it opened and quickly became a symbol of the city’s migrant crisis in the heart of Manhattan. There were fewer than 10 families of asylum seekers still in the former hotel as of Thursday, as the spot spent its final days as a migrant intake center in a very visible and highly trafficked area of midtown packed with tourists and commuters, The Post has learned.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Matthew Fischetti |Craig McCarthy |Craig Mccarthy
Mayor Eric Adams scored a massive legal win in the controversial battle to move retired city workers to higher cost health-care plans — but nearly all the candidates running to replace him as mayor are already planning to stop the move in its tracks.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Mikella Schuettler |Matthew Fischetti |Matt Troutman
Twice the number of New Yorkers are turning out for early voting in the 2025 primary compared to four years ago, data from the city Board of Elections show. The dramatic 50% spike hints that the heated Democratic mayoral primary — which polls show is a tight two-way race between frontrunner Andrew Cuomo and runner-up Zohran Mamdani — has lit a fire under Big Apple voters.
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1 week ago |
nypost.com | Matthew Fischetti
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aol.com | Matthew Fischetti
The city’s only borough-president primary race considered competitive by political observers is heating up over the issue of public safety and the state’s controversial bail law changes. State Sen. Brad Hoylman-Sigal and city Councilman Keith Powers are the leading candidates in the Democratic Manhattan showdown. Powers recently slammed Hoylman-Sigal for his support of the bail law changes in Albany and said that the state legislators have been too slow to make changes.
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