Adams Declares Victory | NYC Week In Review

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09 July, 2021

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NEW YORK CITY — Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Patch from around New York City this week. Eric Adams Projected To Win NYC Mayoral Primary NEW YORK CITY — Eric Adams won the Democratic mayoral primary after a count of absentee ballots, the Associated Press projected. Preliminary results released Tuesday evening show Adams ahead... Read more NYC Weather: Roads, Subways Flooded As Major Storm Hits City NEW YORK CITY — A storm that hit New York City Thursday left city roadways and subways flooded – hours before Tropical Storm Elsa is expected to bring another drenching downpour. Sections... Read more See It: Hometown Heroes Parade Hits NYC NEW YORK CITY — Ticker tape fell across the Canyon of Heroes for the everyday New Yorkers who pulled the city through the coronavirus crisis. The Hometown Heroes Parade set off from Battery... Read more Heat Advisory Returns To NYC As Temp Index Hits 100 NEW YORK CITY — A fresh wave of stifling temperatures is expected to blanket New York City and bring the heat index beyond 100 degrees.A heat advisory is in effect Tuesday from 11 a.m. to Wednesday... Read more Cuomo Declares Statewide 'Disaster Emergency' On Gun Violence NEW YORK, NY — Just two weeks after ending the coronavirus state of emergency in New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is declaring emergency power on a new epidemic — surging gun violence across... Read more Kathryn Garcia Concedes NYC Mayoral Race NEW YORK CITY — With the Women's Rights Pioneers Monument in Central Park as a backdrop, Kathryn Garcia conceded her bid fell to become the city's first woman mayor in 400 years fell short. "This... Read more Brad Lander Maintains Lead In NYC Comptroller Race NEW YORK CITY — Brad Lander appears poised to oversee New York City's purse strings. Lander, a City Council member from Brooklyn, held 51.9 percent of the vote after 10 rounds of ranked-choice... Read more NYC Unveils Post-COVID 'Academic Recovery Plan' NEW YORK CITY — An expansive new, $635 million academic recovery plan promises significant changes for New York City public school students. Reduced class sizes, nine million more books in... Read more

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