Notes from the underground: Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul talk about homelessness during a January visit to the subway. lev radin/Shutterstock
During his first week as mayor of New York City, Eric Adams arrived at the cavernous Fulton Street subway station, in Manhattan. Standing with Governor Kathy Hochul, Adams vowed to address an expanding challenge for the city in the pandemic era—the growing number of homeless taking refuge on subway platforms and trains. The plan was a new version of what had already been attempted under prior administrations. Hochul, who became governor last August after the resignation of
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