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New York City FC fans celebrate the NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
The New York City FC team listens to speakers at the NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
The New York City FC team listens to speakers at the NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
MLS Cup MVP Sean Johnson addresses New York City FC fans at the NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
MLS top goal scorer Taty Castellanos addresses New York City FC fans at the NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
Mayor Bill de Blasio hands the key to the city to NYCFC players at NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
Mayor Bill de Blasio hands the key to the city to NYCFC players at NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
Mayor Bill de Blasio hands the key to the city to NYCFC players at NYCFC 2021 MLS Cup Championship celebration at City Hall in New York, New York, on Dec. 14,  2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann/Sipa USA)
A mother and her daughter celebrate Eid-Al-Adha in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY,  on July 20, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Brooklyn Paper)
Members of the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge celebrate Eid-Al-Adha in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY,  on July 20, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Brooklyn Paper)
Members of the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge join in prayer at the Eid-Al-Adha celebration in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, on July 20, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Brooklyn Paper)
Members of the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge join in prayer at the Eid-Al-Adha celebration in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, on July 20, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Brooklyn Paper)
Members of the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge mingle after prayer at the Eid-Al-Adha celebration in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, on July 20, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Brooklyn Paper)
Janet Kloepfer, mother of NYPD  P.O. Ronald Kloepfer, touches the painting of her son at PBA HQ in New York, NY, on Sept. 7, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for amNY)
The Tribute in Light shines bright against the clear late summer evening sky on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks in Juniper Valley Park in Queens, NY, on Sept. 11, 2021. (Photo by Gabriele Holtermann for Queens Courier)
Hundreds of protesters cross the Brooklyn Bridge at a march for women's reproductive rights in New York City on Oct. 2, 2021.  Gabriele Holtermann for the New York Post
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated the day as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day. (C) Bianca Otero.
The 23rd Great PUPkin contest took place again after a year hiatus due to COVID. The biggest dog costume contest Fort Greene with over 80 contestants and hundreds of onlookers. While all were impressive, the winner this year was Howie and his Hot Dog Stand taking first place. (C) Bianca Otero
The 23rd Great PUPkin contest took place again after a year hiatus due to COVID. The biggest dog costume contest Fort Greene with over 80 contestants and hundreds of onlookers. While all were impressive, the winner this year was Howie and his Hot Dog Stand taking first place. (C) Bianca Otero

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