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Get a limited edition tote with your donation Hey Friends, As the election approaches, we're in the final stretch of our fall fundraising campaign to keep you informed with trusted local journalism. [There are just a few days left to support our non-profit newsroom and the stories we cover]( like Mayor Adams's indictment and other vital issues that affect our city. Your support helps us dig deeper, bring you breaking news without paywalls, and ensure everyone can access vital information during this critical time. Don't miss the chance to make an impact and snag a [limited-edition Gothamist tote bag]( to thank you for your support. Thank you, -Team Gothamist Begin forwarded message: From: Gothamist To: {EMAIL} Subject: News for New Yorkers: Support Local & Stay Informed! Hi Hi Gothamist Reader! You’ve probably seen our recent coverage of Mayor Adams’s indictment, a significant development shaking up City Hall. From allegations of campaign finance violations to questions surrounding his closest advisors, the story has been evolving daily, and Gothamist has been breaking it down for you as it’s happening. We’re following every detail because what happens with our city’s leadership directly impacts us all, including you. We believe in bringing you the full picture without any paywalls. Our reporting on Mayor Adams and other important local issues (like transit, arts and culture, and education) is made possible by the [people who support us](. We don’t have subscription requirements and barriers because we want everyone to stay informed, regardless of their ability to pay. [DONATE NOW]( contribution helps keep our local journalism free for everyone. As a thank-you, you’ll get an [exclusive Gothamist tote bag]( designed by Brooklyn artist Katie Merz—perfect for repping your love for our great city and region. Support independent journalism that digs deep into the issues that matter to New Yorkers. Stay informed, -Team Gothamist P.S. Don’t wait—this [limited-edition tote]( is only available for a short time! [New York Public Radio] [WNYC]( | [WQXR]( | [NJPR]( | [GOTHAMIST]( [WNYC STUDIOS]( | [THE GREENE SPACE]( Copyright © New York Public Radio. All rights reserved. 160 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013 [TERMS OF USE]( You can update your [PREFERENCES]( or [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from this list. [View this email in your browser.](

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