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NYC mayor Eric Adams to announce re-election campaign
NYC mayor Eric Adams to announce re-election campaign

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

NYC mayor Eric Adams to announce re-election campaign

NEW YORK (PIX11) — After Queens Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani claimed victory in New York City's Democratic primary, incumbent Mayor Eric Adams is expected to announce his independent run for re-election. He's expected to make his campaign announcement at City Hall on Thursday after opening his campaign website for re-election and touting his record as mayor. More Local News 'I'm looking forward to being on the campaign trail and showing New Yorkers we can't go backwards,' said Adams during a Fox News interview posted to his campaign's social media account. 'New Yorkers never surrender or quit, I'm never going to quit for the city.' More: Latest News from Around the Tri-State Adams will run as an independent in November's general election and will go up against Attorney Jim Walden, Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, and presumptive Democratic nominee Mamdani. The Brooklyn-native has served as the 110th mayor of New York City since 2022 after previously working as the Brooklyn borough president since 2013. Adams became the first NYC mayor to be indicted while in office in Sep. 202 on charges of bribery, solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national, wire fraud and conspiracy to defraud the United States. The case was permanently dismissed in April 2025. New York City general election day is set for Nov. 4. Dominique Jack is a digital content producer from Brooklyn with more than five years of experience covering news. She joined PIX11 in 2024. More of her work can be found here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

One of New York's Essential Vegan Restaurants Is Closing

Eater

time16-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Eater

One of New York's Essential Vegan Restaurants Is Closing

One of New York's biggest vegan chefs is closing her Brooklyn vegan comfort food restaurant this summer. Owner Isa Chandra Moskowitz will shutter Modern Love at 317 Union Avenue, near South First Street in Williamsburg, sometime in June, after eight years of service. Moskowitz tells Eater via email that she had to close Modern Love basically because the business model wasn't working, and she had 'to change our entire concept.' The pandemic shift to more deliveries and takeout business 'isn't sustainable for a sit-down restaurant,' she explains. While the restaurant does offer pickup and delivery orders (and, according to her, sales were good), 'it's impossible to absorb the cuts that third-party apps take.' At the same time, earlier in April, Moskowitz urged people to visit the restaurant so she could raise money to fix the air conditioning, opting not to go the GoFundMe route. This isn't the end for Modern Love, though — Moskowitz wants to relocate the restaurant with a different service model. She hasn't set a last date of service yet. Fellow vegan restaurants like Seasoned Vegan (which also closed in late April) and Toad Style flocked to the Instagram announcement post to share their love and condolences for the restaurant, known for its American vegan comfort food. Meanwhile, fans like singer and musician Ted Leo chimed in, writing that the restaurant is 'the best and we're here for whatever you do next, my friend.' The restaurant was known for its American vegan comfort food, which New York Magazine described as ' innovative, plant-based renderings of various hearty classics.' That includes dishes like the mushroom fried chick'n, truffled poutine, and the cashew cheddar macaroni. Brooklyn-native Moskowitz is one of New York's earlier vegan leaders. She hosted her own cooking show, Post Punk Kitchen , from 2003 to 2005; and wrote cookbooks like Vegan with a Vengeance (2005) and Veganomicon (2007). And actually, she first opened Modern Love in Omaha in 2013. Then she expanded into Brooklyn in 2016. The Nebraska location moved addresses in 2018 and ended up closing in late 2024. Sign up for our newsletter.

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