Aneeta Bhole

Aneeta Bhole

Background

Aneeta Bhole is a reporter for the New York Post’s city hall bureau and covers the mayor and city agencies. She’s covered everything from the pub to politics in the US, UK, Australia and South Africa. Previously, she worked as a cross-platform video journalist and correspondent.

Latest Articles

NYC Council pass bill to create task force to study reparations for black residents

"This is a matter of morality and justice, equality and equity," the bill's sponsor Council Member Farah Louis said.

NYC school goes into lockdown over report of gunman, leaving shaken parents railing against phone ban

Police confirmed they received a 911 call about an "unidentified male locked in the school bathroom with a firearm" at the Louis D. Brandeis High School at 9:40 am. The...

Trump refers to Harris' 2020 viral 'I'm speaking' moment in presidential debate: 'Does that sound familiar?'

Kamala Harris has been called out for using a technique to claim others have interrupted her during debates.

Harris tries to pin Project 2025 on Trump during first minutes of presidential debate

Vice President Kamala Harris tried to pin Project 2025, the controversial right-wing handbook for how to run the country, on Donald Trump at the debate Tuesday night as the former...

What you missed at the Trump-Harris presidential debate: reactions, fiercest moments, sharpest zingers

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are squaring up in Philadelphia for what is likely to be their sole debate of this campaign.

Number of protesters against Brooklyn homeless shelter quadruples after local council member's arrest

Nearly 200 people gathered outside the construction site of the proposed 150-capacity men’s shelter in Bensonhurst chanting their objection to the beat of deafening drums.

Eric Adams hit with first subpoena over 2021 NYC mayoral campaign

Mayor Eric Adams was slapped with a grand jury subpoena by federal prosecutors digging into his 2021 campaign fundraising, law enforcement sources confirmed Thursday.

Disorganized NY Dem rally to endorse Harris infiltrated by anti-Israel protesters who clashed with cops

While protesters were escorted out of the main rally, the demonstration took an ugly turn in front of a restaurant where some rallygoers gathered.

NYC outdoor dining sheds shutter in droves amid new rules on storage, trees, fire hydrants: ‘It’s too costly’ 

The blighted dining sheds that sprang up en masse during the COVID-19 pandemic could soon be a thing of the past due to strict new regulations -- with thousands shuttering...

NY Assemblywoman and Mayor Adams' ally makes run for city comptroller official

State Assemblywoman Jenifer Rajkumar (D-Queens) has announced her not-so-secret run for comptroller.

East Village 's--thole' along 14th Street faces sweeping crackdown after triple stabbing

A sweeping crackdown will clean up a troubled East Village street that locals recently told The Post had turned into a "s–thole" due to open drug use, mentally disturbed derelicts...

Family of suspected subway shover says NYC failed her as City Hall brags it's 'proud' of its mental health outreach

The family of the troubled woman accused of shoving two tourists onto subway train tracks this week accused the city of failing to get her help.

Kamala Harris win in November will ensure MTA's 'success': Hakeem Jeffries

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) wouldn’t commit to the feds being able to chip in the record high amount of funding towards its last five-year capital plan and framed...

Adams hosts conference to combat unprecedented levels of hate crimes in Big Apple

Mayor Eric Adams hosted a conference for government and non-government officials at his Manhattan home to develop and implement a city wide campaign to "abate hate" in the Big Apple.

NYC Council Member accused of biting cop called a 'liar' after 'advising protesters' at CCP affiliated rally

The city councilwoman charged with biting a cop during a protest against a homeless shelter in her district is facing renewed scrutiny.

Protesters with ties to Chinese Communists march in support of NYC lawmaker accused of biting NYC cop

Hundreds of protesters marched from Foley Square to Cadman Plaza Park on Sunday to back a Brooklyn councilwoman charged with biting an NYPD deputy chief during a protest this month.

NYC Council speaker slams Adams’ proposed new rules as power grab: 'You want a king?'

Council Speaker Adrienne Adams on claimed Mayor Eric Adams was trying to crown himself "king" by proposing new mandates that would make it tougher for lawmakers to pass bills.

Looming NYC school phone ban could force kids to store phones in $30 pouches paid for by taxpayers: report

A long-promised cellphone ban for New York City public schools could see students stashing their devices in $30 pouches bought by cash-strapped schools. Students would be banned from using phones...

Adams admin asks for 'peaceful political process' in solidarity with Trump

“We must say enough. Enough violent political rhetoric. Enough pitting one group of Americans against another. And enough spreading this kind of hate online and in real life.”

Cop-boosting councilmember who allegedly bit officer at Brooklyn protest accuses NYPD of 'brutality' and 'Asian hate'

Councilwoman Susan Zhuang (D-43) claims she was trying to help an elderly constituent when she allegedly bit a deputy NYPD chief on the arm during a demonstration outside a proposed...