New York/ Community & Society
Published on May 28, 2020
Top NYC news: City projects $9B revenue loss; more cops directed to UES to monitor social distancingPhoto: Brandon/Flickr

Here's what you need to know about what's happening in New York City.

More cops sent to monitor restaurants in Upper East Side

Nine NYC neighborhoods will see increased enforcement to make sure bars and restaurants follow social distancing rules, the mayor said.

Read the full story on Patch.com.

Pharmacist faces federal charges over alleged price gouging for masks

The Madison Avenue pharmacist is accused of stockpiling N95 masks and marking up prices during the height of the coronavirus outbreak.

Read the full story on Patch.com.

Upper East Side among top areas for social distancing complaints, study says

The 19th NYPD precinct had 786 social distancing complaints between March 28 and May 12, the fifth most of any precinct in the city, according to the Legal Aid Society.

Read the full story on Patch.com.

City projects $9B revenue loss due to coronavirus

The mayor said he asked the state of New York this week for a "safety net" to have the authority to borrow money to cover the losses.

Read the full story on PBS NewsHour.


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