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Eric Adams moves to ban 150-year tradition of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park after spree of ponies running free, dying on the job | Fortune

Critics dismissed the move as a "desperation act" by a mayor lagging behind his campaign rivals.

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fortune.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Eric Adams moves to ban 150-year tradition of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park after spree of ponies…

Critics dismissed the move as a "desperation act" by a mayor lagging behind his campaign rivals.

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apnews.com9 mesi fa

NYC mayor throws support behind bill to ban Central Park horse carriages

New York City’s mayor has thrown his support behind a proposal to end the horse-drawn carriages that have been fixtures in Central Park for more than 150 years, citing safety concerns.

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  1. mercoledì 17 settembre 2025·apnews.com

    NYC mayor throws support behind bill to ban Central Park horse carriages

    New York City’s mayor has thrown his support behind a proposal to end the horse-drawn carriages that have been fixtures in Central Park for more than 150 years, citing safety…

  2. giovedì 18 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Eric Adams moves to ban 150-year tradition of horse-drawn carriages in Central Park after spree of ponies running free, dying on the job |…

    Critics dismissed the move as a "desperation act" by a mayor lagging behind his campaign rivals.