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Nets-Clad Mayor Touts Free Playoff Tix For Vaccines | NYC Roundup

Here are the must-read Patch NYC stories for Tuesday, May 18.

A mobile vaccine site at the Barclays Center will let those from neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic enter to win Nets playoff tickets, the mayor said.
A mobile vaccine site at the Barclays Center will let those from neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic enter to win Nets playoff tickets, the mayor said. (NYC Mayor's Office.)

A round-up of the news stories in New York City today:

Nets-Clad Mayor Touts Free Playoff Tix For Vaccines At Barclays

The mobile vaccine site will let those from neighborhoods hardest hit by the pandemic enter to win Nets playoff tickets, the mayor said.

Astoria's Bohemian Hall And Beer Garden To Reopen Wednesday

According to a Facebook post, the beer hall will reopen at 5 p.m. on May 18 for the first time since losing its liquor license last year.

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Cuomo Set To Earn $5M From Book On COVID-19 Crisis

Critics say it was inappropriate for Cuomo to enrich himself with a self-congratulatory book.

Bayside Vaccination Site May Have Over Diluted Doses: Report

A former employee at the Korean Community Services vaccination site said 16,000 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine doses could have been over diluted.

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Midtown Residents Hate Their Sidewalks, New Survey Shows

Filthy sidewalks and pedestrian obstructions abound in Midtown, according to the survey, which has prompted a board to push for reform.

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