Julia Marsh, New York Post

Julia Marsh

New York Post

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Julia:

Mayor Eric Adams voices concerns about NYC’s non-citizen voting bill

Mayor Adams expressed reservations about a controversial bill passed under his predecessor that grants green card holders the right to vote in local elections. → Read More

Eric Adams makes 911 call, jumps into action on his way to City Hall

“Once a transit cop always a transit cop,” Adams said, while keeping a watchful eye on three men arguing on the street. → Read More

Eric Adams vows to end government ‘dysfunction’ in inaugural address

Mayor Eric Adams said that "crime-ridden communities or poor schools, economic inequality or racial injustice... have been normalized for generations." → Read More

Eric Adams sizes up Gracie Mansion on his first day as mayor

"I’m going by today to measure the drapes and to see what the accommodations are like," Adams joked to reporters. → Read More

Eric Adams rides the subway to City Hall on his first day as NYC mayor

“This how I flow. I’m a Metro card holder,” Adams told reporters. → Read More

Eric Adams sworn in as 110th mayor of New York City

Eric Adams proclaimed “New York is back” moments after he was sworn in as the city’s 110th mayor in Times Square following the New Year’s Eve ball drop. → Read More

Movers haul Bill’s boxes — but de Blasio not leaving yet

With one of de Blasio's two Park Slope houses rented out and the other undergoing extensive remodeling, sources said he would be relocating to the Marriott hotel in downtown Brooklyn. → Read More

Eric Adams announces new appointments ahead of NYE ball drop

Two of the appointees are holdovers from Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration. → Read More

De Blasio arrived late to his own goodbye party

Mayor Bill De Blasio was two hours late to his goodbye party to commemorate his final day at City Hall before passing the reign off to Mayor-elect Eric Adams. → Read More

Most kids in ICU at major hospital with COVID had underlying conditions: NYC doctor

The majority of children hospitalized in recent weeks with serious cases of COVID-19 at one major New York City pediatric center had underlying conditions or were adolescents, a doctor told The Post. → Read More

Bill De Blasio leaves City Hall with broken promises and dashed dreams

Bill de Blasio’s come-from-behind victory in the 2013 mayoral race gave New York City its first progressive leader in generations — and unleashed eight years of controversy and turbulence. → Read More

Eric Adams will be sworn in as NYC mayor after Times Square ball drop

Eric Adams will ring in the New Year at the Times Square ball drop then be sworn in as the 110th Mayor of the Big Apple. → Read More

New York records 97 daily COVID deaths, highest number since February

New York state suffered 97 daily deaths from COVID-19, Gov. Kathy Hochul — marking the highest toll since late February during the pandemic's previous winter wave. → Read More

NYC’s hospitalization rate keeps climbing as COVID cases surge

During a press briefing, Mayor de Blasio revealed that the city’s hospitalization admission rate rose nearly 30 percent from Christmas Day. → Read More

Eric Adams launches new City Hall office to crack down on waste, fraud

Mayor-elect Eric Adams announced a new office in City Hall that will crack down on waste, fraud and abuse in city government — and his first targets will be the bloated budgets of the Department of Education, Department of Correction and New York City Housing Authority. → Read More

Defund police backer Brad Lander to have NYPD security detail as comptroller

Comptroller-elect Brad Lander, who has advocated for defunding the NYPD's budget in 2020, will have a police security detail when he takes office. → Read More

Mayor de Blasio dismisses impact of child vaccine mandate on NYC tourism

Mayor Bill de Blasio spurned the concerns of tourists who can’t dine in city restaurants because their kids aren’t vaccinated — while dismissing the economic impact on the eateries. → Read More

NYC public school students exposed to COVID can stay in class if they test negative

Mayor Bill De Blasio noted that 98 percent of close contacts of public schools students who test positive for the virus do not end up contracting it as well. → Read More

NYC hospitalizations up ‘intensely’ in last two weeks as Omicron surges

New York City's hospitalization rate more than doubled during the past two weeks —the most recent data show the seven-day average number of people hospitalized per 100,000 hit 3.7 on Christmas Day, up from fewer than 1.5 on Dec. 12. → Read More

De Blasio discusses private-sector vaccine mandate penalties

Mayor Bill de Blasio insisted Monday that his private-sector COVID-19 vaccine mandate will yield few penalties for Big Apple businesses. → Read More