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With New York City set to fully reopen by July 1, even the big cities will welcome you back with open arms.
The success of the U.S. vaccination rollout is a celebratory achievement, and CDCâs formal blessing for vaccinated people to travel is a boon. share this article
Itâs National Travel and Tourism Week (May 2â8). Thankfully, that means something very different this year than it did in 2020.
All week, the travel industry has conducted engagements all over the country to celebrate the importance of travel to both the U.S. economy and American life.
With New York City starting to fully reopen, rooftop season could not come at a better time. Fall back in love with the city that never sleeps by sipping an iced cold beverage and taking in some magical views. Plus, with COVID restrictions still in place, most of these bars require a reservation, an upside at those notoriously hard-to-book places. Ahead, find a rooftop watering hole that checks all of the boxes, whether you’re looking for a swanky terrace to impress out-of-towners or a more relaxed seaside bar with views of the Atlantic. Photo courtesy of Broken Shaker at Freehand New York
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How Far Along Is New York City in Its Reopening This Spring? A moviegoer enters the AMC Lincoln Square 13 movie theater on March 5. Photo: Noam Galai/WireImage
Last year, all of New York followed a highly regulated outline that slowly reopened the state from the full shutdown implemented at the beginning of the pandemic. But with the closures this winter varying across the state, the return to a (new) normal this year is being executed on a local basis. Below, a guide to the process as it unfolds in New York City. Mayor de Blasio announces return to office for 80,000 municipal office employees on May 3
A Father’s Gift to a Mayoral Candidate: A $1 Million Super PAC
Super PACs for two candidates raised millions of dollars to help their chances in the New York City mayor’s race. One, for Shaun Donovan, was bankrolled by his father.
Shaun Donovan, a former cabinet member in the Obama administration, is one of two New York City mayoral candidates with dedicated Super PACs supporting them.Credit.Bebeto Matthews/Associated Press
March 17, 2021
With New York City’s mayoral primary a little more than three months away and a deadline to qualify for the city’s generous matching-funds program having just passed, pleas for donations have been in overdrive in recent days.