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less money New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio rolled out a $98.6 billion “recovery budget” on Monday – the largest budget in the city’s history – but he’ll only get to spend half of it. Because six months into the next fiscal year, a new mayor will be taking office. So it seemed odd that the mayor’s executive budget was met with near silence from the eight leading Democrats who are hoping to inherit the city – and the $3.9 billion budget gap that de Blasio’s bean counters predict for the next mayor’s first full fiscal year. Shaun Donovan, who once managed the $4 trillion federal budget, was the only candidate who even put out a statement, criticizing de Blasio for failing to make progress on key issues like police reform and “passing the buck to his eventual successor and ultimately, the NYC taxpayer.” (Unlike his arguably misdirected finger-pointing at de Blasio for the census results, Donovan’s budget statement went largely unnoticed ....
NYPD teams up with Santa to deliver gifts to children at RUMC Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 22, 2020 The NYPD and Santa teamed up to give gifts to hospitalized children at RUMC.(Staten Island Advance/Jordan Hafizi) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. During a holiday season like no other, NYPD officers are making this Christmas one to remember for children at Richmond University Medical Center (RUMC) At a little after 11 a.m. on Tuesday, multiple police squad cars made their way down Bard Avenue in West Brighton to the hospital. Some of the police cars had their sirens blaring while others played familiar holiday tunes as Santa waved to onlookers and hospital staff. ....
With shovels, snowballs and dogs, Staten Islanders head out into storm’s aftermath Updated Dec 17, 2020; Facebook Share Twitter Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. After the first significant snowstorm of the season hit Staten Island, residents armed with their shovels descended on the streets to clean up the mess that Gail left behind. Jojo Esposito and his son, Vincent, plow the snow the morning after Winter Storm Gail.(Staten Island Advance/Jordan Hafizi) The storm system dumped 6.5 inches on the borough, according to the Sanitation Department. Jojo Esposito and his son, Vincent, from Dongan Hills, were out plowing parking lots for local businesses and residents Thursday morning. They were also giving a helping hand to friends and family. ....