Monthly Archives: November 2011

Kumon Learning Center

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This shop is not rated) 2 South End Avenue New York, NY (212) 786-4295 Their website here (more…)

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Battery Park City Day Nursery

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This store is not rated) 215 South End Avenue, New York, NY 10280 Tel: (212) 945-0088 Fax: (212) 786-1673 info@bpcdaynursery.com Their website here   (more…)

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Battery Park Veterinary Hospital

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This shop is not rated)   21 South End Avenue New York, NY 10280 212-786-4444 212-786-4040  (Fax) bpvh@dvmhospitals.com Monday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:00am – 7:00pm Tuesday & Friday … Continue reading

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Liberty View Chinese

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This shop is not rated) 21 South End Avenue New York, NY 10280 (212) 786-1888 (more…)

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Reade Street Animal Hospital

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This shop is not rated)   146 Reade Street New York, NY 10013 (212) 274-1700 (more…)

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Le Pet Spa

Post your opinions and experiences with this business in the comments section (This shop is not rated) 300 Rector Place  New York, NY 10280 (212) 786-9070 (more…)

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Adam Pratt explain his complaints against the PEP and BPCA

November 17, 2011 BPC resident Adam Pratt explain his complaints against the PEP and BPCA. https://youtu.be/vgRyD550V8Y (more…)

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A hurricane did not hit Manhattan

November 10, 2011 By Steven Greer, MD Numerous politicians have been saying recently that a hurricane hit Manhattan. The problem with those comments is that “Hurricane Irene” had fizzled out and was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time … Continue reading

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Smog pollutant may be tied to stroke risk

Nov 16, 2011 Related to the NY waterway ferry boat pollution issues, Reuters is reporting on a new study linking pollution to increased stroke. Reuters By Lindsey Konkel People who live in areas with high levels of traffic-related air pollution … Continue reading

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Gayle Horwitz, CEO of the BPCA and others “Psycho…Angel of Death”

November 16, 2011 Our previous exclusive report on the mass firings at the BPCA quoted an anonymous official as referring to the CEO of the BPCA, Gayle Horwitz, as “A bit psycho”. Now, a local source is reporting more details … Continue reading

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The West Thames grass field is closed for the season

November 7, 2011 After numerous stories in the local press observing that the expensive newly sodded West Thames Tire Swing Park grass field was becoming trampled to death once again, the Parks Conservancy headed by Tess Huxley finally closed the … Continue reading

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Exclusive: The BPCA gives the PEP a $1.5 Million raise, renews contract, all with no public comment

November 6, 2011 By Steven Greer, MD On Sept 13th, the BPCA board met and approved a renewal of the contract with the City of New York to provide Park Enforcement Patrol (PEPs) officers for Battery Park City. Despite the … Continue reading

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Big meeting tonight to discuss the fate of the polluting NY Waterway boats

November 1, 2011 By Steven Greer, MD The CB1 Battery Park City subcommittee will meet tonight to discuss the fate of the BillyBey Ferry Company’s air and noise polluting ferry boats (6:00 PM, 1 World Financial Center, 24th floor). After … Continue reading

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