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Some city revenue increasing despite pandemic; hiring freeze could end

An influx of tourists, hot real estate market, and help from the federal government all mean the city budget won’t be impacted by COVID-19 quite as hard as officials feared last year. In fact, a review of the city’s revised budget released last week shows more than $25 million in previously unforeseen revenue is expected […]

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