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Commission Votes, Residents Protest and Bingo is Called: Political Events for Oct. 24
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Plus a City Council hearing on seniors in NYCHA.
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Plus a City Council hearing on seniors in NYCHA.
Comptroller Stringer talks about rent and credit scores as the Council investigates cost overruns in technology deals.
The city seems to be resting up for Game 6.
Also, the mayor appears at yet another town hall, and City Limits webcasts a key land-use meeting.
Plus, Nicole Malliotakis gets the backing of the sergeants’ union.
The Council meetings will cover everything from conflicts of interest to Sandy recovery.
11:00 AM – Mayor de Blasio delivers remarks at the Battery Park Police Memorial Wall ceremony. Battery Park, 385 South End Ave., Manhattan, Approximately 2:20 PM – De Blasio appears live on “Keepin’ It Real with Reverend Al Sharpton,” SiriusXM Urban View Channel 126. The interview will be rebroadcast on 1190 AM WLIB between 7:00 […]
Gov. Cuomo speaks on Staten Island as the mayor holds yet another town hall.
“We’ve gotta fix what we’ve got.” -Mayoral candidate Bo Dietl on Rikers Island* * * *
De Blasio, Malliotakis & Dietl Engage in Raucous Mayoral Debate
Gotham Gazette
“While attacks flew throughout the night, largely from Malliotakis and Dietl toward de Blasio, on more substantive matters, the debate was largely a two-person contest, between de Blasio and Malliotakis, a sitting Republican state Assembly member. Dietl, a former NYPD detective running on his own party line, largely shouted during his opportunities to speak, while also grunting into his microphone and regularly interrupting others. Within minutes of the start of the debate, the audience — which appeared to include groups of supporters of each of the three candidates — howled and heckled, drowning out the candidates and drawing sharp rebukes from debate moderator and NY1 anchor Errol Louis.” * * * *
DA Vance Under Scrutiny Over Weinstein Case
WNYC
“In 2015, the NYPD helped an Italian model record Harvey Weinstein acknowledging that he groped her, but Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance decided it wasn’t sufficient evidence of a crime, according to a new report.
The day after a debate, it’s back to the campaign trail for the Republican nominee.