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The complicated history between NYC mayors and Groundhogs Day

The video explains the “Mayor’s Curse” surrounding New York City’s Groundhog Day celebrations at the Staten Island Zoo, which began in 1981 (0:06).

Key incidents leading to the curse:

  • Mayor Bloomberg and Charles G. Hog (Staten Island Chuck): In 2009, Mayor Bloomberg was bitten on the finger by Charles G. Hog (0:45-0:47), who was then quietly retired (0:47-0:50). Bloomberg jokingly suggested Charles might have been an “al-Qaeda operative” (0:51-0:54).
  • Mayor de Blasio and Charlotte: In 2014, Mayor de Blasio’s successor groundhog, Charlotte, fell from his grasp (1:22-1:24) and died seven days later from internal injuries (1:25-1:27).

These incidents led to a “curse” that has prevented subsequent mayors from attending the Groundhog Day event (1:33-1:36). As a result, Staten Island Chuck is now moved into a plexiglass display via elevator, avoiding direct handling by officials (1:43-1:48). The video concludes by noting that while other cities’ mayors attend Groundhog Day events without incident, New York City’s history is unique (1:52-2:04).

Sources: Video The complicated history between NYC mayors and Groundhogs Day.

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