The economy has taken a toll on a New York tradition: the “Sidewalk Santas” who collected money for the poor on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue. The 107-year-old program has gone online for the second year in a row. The nonprofit Volunteers of America-Greater New…

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NYC’s ‘Sidewalk Santas’ sidelined due to economy