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Staten Island Chuck

Mayor Bill de Blasio keeps his mitts off Staten Island Chuck at the annual Groundhog Day ceremony (Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images).

De Blasio On Hand But Hands-Off as Groundhog Predicts Early Spring

Bill de Blasio broke with mayoral tradition by not handling a groundhog after Staten Island Chuck did not see his shadow.
By Jillian Jorgensen
Mayor Bill de Blasio with the late Staten Island Chuck, also known as Charlotte. (Photo: Edward Reed/Mayor's Office)

After Past Groundhog Woes, de Blasio Vows ‘No Harm Will Befall’ Him or Rodent

If he attends Groundhog's Day festivities this year, Mayor Bill de Blasio is going in prepared for all possibilities.
By Jillian Jorgensen
Mayor Bill de Blasio with the late Staten Island Chuck, also known as Charlotte. (Photo: Edward Reed/Mayor's Office)

Bill de Blasio Drops the Subject of Dropped Staten Island Groundhog

Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped the topic of his possibly fatal fumble of Staten Island Chuck faster than...well, a groundhog.
By Jillian Jorgensen
Mayor Bill de Blasio with the late Staten Island Chuck, also known as Charlotte. (Photo: Edward Reed/Mayor's Office)

A Groundhog is Dead, but the Post Reveals Gender Switch Is ‘Biggest Secret of All’

By John Bonazzo

Video: De Blasio Drops Staten Island Chuck Before Announcing More Weeks of Winter

By Jill Colvin
Michael Bloomberg at the zoo. (Photo: Flickr/nycmayorsoffice)

Bloomberg Emerges Bite-Free From Staten Island Zoo

By Jill Colvin
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