#Letters to the Editor — April 29, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — April 29, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — April 29, 2022” The Issue: Mayor Adams’ request that the public send him photos of officers using their phones. Let me get this straight, Mayor Adams: If I see a police officer using his cellphone, I’m requested to take picture of that with my cellphone in order to turn him…

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#The ‘pandemic’ is over – let NYC toddlers breathe!

#The ‘pandemic’ is over – let NYC toddlers breathe!

“The ‘pandemic’ is over – let NYC toddlers breathe!” Even Dr. Anthony Fauci now says COVID’s “pandemic phase” is over. Here in the city, cases, hospitalizations and deaths are falling after a tiny recent uptick. So it’s even more clearly than ever time to liberate the last group of New Yorkers still forced to wear masks:…

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#Like Adams, Jumaane Williams gets tax extension from IRS

#Like Adams, Jumaane Williams gets tax extension from IRS

“Like Adams, Jumaane Williams gets tax extension from IRS” Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, the city’s second-highest ranking official, has gotten a six-month extension from federal authorities on filing his tax returns — and won’t say when he’ll make them public before the Democratic primary as he challenges Gov. Kathy Hochul. Williams disclosed his extension in…

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#Eric Adams insists ‘no reluctance’ on releasing tax returns

#Eric Adams insists ‘no reluctance’ on releasing tax returns

“Eric Adams insists ‘no reluctance’ on releasing tax returns” Mayor Eric Adams insisted in a new interview that he has expressed “no reluctance” about releasing his tax returns — despite recently replying “no” when asked if he would commit to maintaining the decades-long disclosure practice. During an appearance on “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday, interviewer Anderson Cooper…

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#Eric Adams must govern without gimmicks to turn NYC around

#Eric Adams must govern without gimmicks to turn NYC around

“Eric Adams must govern without gimmicks to turn NYC around” Mayor Eric Adams just had a bad week. It wasn’t that anything particularly awful happened last week, fortunately — an unusual spell sadly broken by the death Sunday of firefighter Timothy Klein in Brooklyn. It’s that without the constant stimulation of crisis, all the mayor’s…

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