Eric Adams met with former President Bill Clinton in New York City on Friday as a sit down with the current president to discuss the migrant crisis continues to elude the Big Apple mayor.
Diwali is the Indian festival of lights, one of the holiest days on the calendar for many Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. It’s time when people with family roots in the subcontinent who in New York City number nearly 600,000 celebrate the spiritual triumph of good over evil. In India, it’s five days long, with the third day serving as the centerpiece of festivities. It typically falls in October or November.
Maybe it’s just that I’m getting older, but time felt like an awfully flat circle as Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul presented the city’s business leaders with their “New New York” plan on reviving its now underpopulated business districts.