Exclusive | Rosy ads brag NYC is doing great since Eric Adams became mayor but critics arent buying it

A series of ads designed by Mayor Eric Adams’ team boasts about how great things have been since he took office — but critics aren’t buying the rosy picture the campaign is selling.The adverts come as Adams seeks re-election, with super optimistic messages at LinkNYC wifi kiosks across the five boroughs that the mayor’s office said are offered “free” for city messages.“The Adams administration is using city resources to promote his reelection bid,” said Nicole Gelinas, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.“The ads list a subjective, selective set of accomplishments in the areas most important to voters — crime and education,” Gelinas added.One ad called “Peace of Mind” shows the NYPD logo and says “major crimes down overall in 2024” along with a logo for the mayor’s Public Engagement Unit.“$30 Billion back into the pockets of New Yorkers in the last three years,” the ad declares — the same timeframe Adams has been mayor.Another “deliveringforyou.nyc” ad called “Potential” boasts about city agencies “delivering for you.”“New York is dedicated to being the best place to raise a family through record enrollment in subsidized early education programs, investments in student internships, and new programs to help our kids read and learn math, all thanks to the over 300,000 of our neighbors in public service,” the ad says.The “deliveringforyou.nyc” website links to a city government home page that features a video of Adams.Specific links on the home page take viewers to a “Get Stuff Done” site that touts “New York City’s Accomplishments Under Mayor Adams.”The Post found the Peace of Mind ad along Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills and Kew Gardens Road in Kew Gardens.
The ads are mixed in with other ads touting local restaurants, historical facts and concerts.Republican mayoral nominee Curtis Sliwa called the ads shady.“Eric Adams is blowing taxpayer money on government ads claiming he’s `giving Ne...