A day after lifting many of the city’s COVID-19 mandates, Mayor Eric Adams marched in a St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Queens, where he insisted the Big Apple was “back” — and no longer boring.
“This parade was the first to stop during COVID, so it’s important that it’s the first to open – that we say our city is back — bigger, stronger and better than ever,” said Adams during the Queens County St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the Rockaways.
It was only Friday that the nightlife-loving mayor declared “we have become boring as a city,” during the past two years dealing with a pandemic.
“We are back to being this exciting
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