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Gothamist’s non-profit news model relies on support from readers like you. Can you chip-in today? [View this email in a browser.]( [Gothamist]( [🤍 Donate]( [Gothamist is supported by our reader - news for new yorkers funded by you.]( Hi Gothamist Reader, We’re reaching out today because we need your support to ensure Gothamist remains [a vibrant hub of accessible local news]( for all. We’re committed to providing our community with the latest information, captivating stories, and insights into the heart and soul of New York City and its diverse neighborhoods. But maintaining a free platform is no small feat, and [that’s where you come in.]( Your donation is vital in preserving independent journalism and keeping Gothamist accessible to everyone. By donating today, you’ll contribute to the future of local news and receive an exclusive token of our gratitude: [a fun t-shirt!]( Which color shirt will you choose? [Gold Gothamist T-Shirt]( [Gold]( [Vintage White Gothamist T-Shirt]( [Vintage White]( [Navy Blue Gothamist T-Shirt]( [Navy Blue]( [Leaf Green Gothamist T-Shirt]( [Leaf Green]( The t-shirt features an exclusive illustration available only to members and answers a question you didn’t know you had: What if our furry little “friends” behaved just like us? Clutching a tote and drinking coffee while scrolling through various feeds on the train. Have you ever been this delighted to see a rat? Do yourself (and us) the favor and [add this to your t-shirt collection today.]( Beyond the charm of the t-shirt, your donation holds a more profound significance. It ensures we can continue producing [high-quality investigative journalism]( that covers local issues, from cultural events to groundbreaking stories that demand attention. Your continued involvement is what keeps us going. Let’s ensure everyone has access to the stories that shape our city – from the sensational to the heartwarming and everything in between. With heartfelt gratitude, -Team Gothamist P.S. We understand that times are tough, and every dollar counts. But we genuinely believe that together, [we can make a difference.]( [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.

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