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Ugh. Important tribute but an absolutely awful location. Agree on all your questions and points. — j. on State breaks ground on huge monument for Rockefeller Park lawn
Just so you know, it was the FDNY Marine 1 343 that greeted the John D McKean, not the Harvey. The Harvey was docked at the flying pan. I took photos from Hoboken when the 343 came down the river to salute the McKean. — David Rocco on Fireboat McKean arrives at Pier 25 for a summer vacation
I have very fond memories of many late nights spent there during my U.S. Marshals career in the 1980's. This Southern man learned a lot and met some truly interesting individuals, that's for sure! — Michael Bounds on After 147 years at the Seaport, The Paris Café is closing for good
Cuomo and his team need to stop work immediately and rethink a way to honor essential workers without destroying our limited park space, paving over grass, and cutting down massive trees. — NBPC Resident on State breaks ground on huge monument for Rockefeller Park lawn
I think I'm going to throw up. — nyc on State breaks ground on huge monument for Rockefeller Park lawn
nice job Edward Taylor and FDNY with Fire Boat John D McKean — Pete Caporale on Fireboat McKean arrives at Pier 25 for a summer vacation
Bravo!! — G on The lights and magic of 1 Centre – and Happy Pride
KP. I would totally dialogue. I don’t feel safe from attacks talking politics, unfortunately. Let’s hope for the best. — j. on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
"Defund the Police"? "they cheat and make [Maya Wiley] win"? I will admit that "defund the police" is a ridiculous phrase that has been weaponized by Fox News and the far right. Commentors on this thread sound like they've lapped up the Fox News Kool-Aid. Marte as well as Wiley from what I've read support REFORMING the police and reallocating a portion of their funds -- not abolishing them. And from what I've seen over many many years, NYPD are in desperate need of reforming. Last fall the police openly supported white supremacy and authoritarianism by endorsing Trump. Anyone in denial about the racist culture of the NYPD need look no further. Who is this "they" who are going to "cheat" to "make" Maya Wiley win? — KP on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
That's the number of registered voters, approximately. I pulled that from some NYC data. It does not break out by party. — Tribeca Citizen on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
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Yes. I was just trying to understand whether the 125,000 registered voters referenced above was just Democrats who were eligible to vote in that specific city council race or all registered voters in the district, as we try to understand what the percentage turnout was. — Lisa on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
TG, thank you for being a poll worker! — j. on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
I hope you’re right. I don’t trust the guy but hope I am wrong. — TG on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
Stop it with the cheating nonsense because your chosen candidate may not win. I am a poll worker and there is no cheating. We have both electronic and paper backups. — TG on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
Independents do not vote in primary elections in NYS. A voter needs to be registered in one of the two parties. — TG on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
Can’t wait to see how long this project takes. I think we’re about ten years into the restoration of the Brooklyn Bridge. — Karen on Brooklyn Bridge bike path construction starts this week
With Christopher Marte as our City Council member we will have a tireless worker who will continue the work he has done for years to preserve the nature of our unique downtown community, fight over development and preserve and increase affordable housing, work for coastal resiliency, work with local police precincts to address our safety concerns, and communicate with the people of the district. — JS Miller on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
Thank you so much Pam for bringing attention to my show. I really appreciate it. Best, Marc — Marc Van Cauwenbergh on Seen & Heard: Local art and art in the neighborhood
Let's bring back trolleys! — Marcus on Brooklyn Bridge bike path construction starts this week
Sad to here another one has left. — j. on Y7 Studio has closed permanently, joining four others
I’m a huge fan of Marc Van Cauwenbergh‘s work. It’s so moving and full of color surprises. — Dena on Seen & Heard: Local art and art in the neighborhood
Long time coming. Much needed. I hope the width is enough . The current situation is risky for all — PATRICK Valentino on Brooklyn Bridge bike path construction starts this week
Does the 125k include registered voters that are Republican or Independent? Still sounds like a low turnout given the preponderance of registered Democrats in NYC, but makes the numbers slightly less paltry if I’m reading the stats correctly. — Lisa on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in
S, I totally agree 100 percent. I hate that its a close race. They may just cheat and make her win. I don't trust the system. Its very sad. — NATIVE on City Council District 1 initial results for round 1 are in







