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Egregious service by Verizon in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
October 31, 2012 The Verizon land line phones are still down, astonishingly. Since they use the same lines as the Fios Internet and TV, this is clearly a human error. The headquarters for Verizon is less than a mile away … Continue reading
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Another bicycle gang violently assaults a random pedestrian
Update September 23, 2013- A gang of young males on bicycles, matching the description and using the similar methods of the September 11th case, below, violently attacked a Columbia professor. They seem to have chosen the victim for no apparent … Continue reading
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Exclusive: BPCA hired employment lawyer to investigate complaints by employees
August 21, 2013- BatteryPark.TV exclusively reported on August 12th that an investigation was underway at the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) stemming from employee complaints about the President, Demetri Boutris, and other executives, being abusive to staff and making wrongful … Continue reading
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Huge news for Tribeca: Citigroup to stay at Greenwich Street tower
October 24, 2013- The WSJ is reporting that Citigroup will decide t renew the lease at the Greenwich Street headquarters rather than move to Midtown as Merrill Lynch did. If Citi had left, Tribeca restaurants and and the apartment market … Continue reading
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Governor Cuomo’s anticorruption commission investigates Sheldon Silver scandals
September 26, 2013- The Columbia University journalism school news venue published an essay about Sheldon Silver hiding under his desk in the wake of scandals, “As I prepared this column, it suddenly occurred to me that Silver was noticeably absent … Continue reading
Bob Townley makes a play for the Stuyvesant Community Center
October 25, 2013- By Steven E. Greer At the CB1 meeting on October 22nd, during the public speaking portion, staffers for City Council member Deborah Glick, and State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, spoke to protest the planned closure of the … Continue reading
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First Precinct clarifies sensational BS reporting on child abductor
Update October 24, 2013- The monthly meeting of the First Precinct Community Affairs took place tonight. Commander Timoney explained that the reports in the Broadsheet (BS) of a child predator caught on the ballfields were misleading. He described the man … Continue reading
Man stabbed on doorstep of Asphalt Green in high-rent district
October 23, 2013- DNAinfo is reporting that a 50-year old homeless man stabbed a man at 212 North End Avenue, which is the front entrance to Asphalt Green and a high-rent apartment building. However, no one at Asphalt Green was … Continue reading
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The corrupt CB3 is at it again
https://youtu.be/yW2F2wFUjEE October 23, 2013- The corrupt CB3 is at it again. After a long-time CB3 members was ousted for threatening a woman at a meeting, the CB3 decided to “suspend” the block party that the woman represented, the LES Dwellers. … Continue reading
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Multiple sinkholes open up in Battery Park City
Update October 22, 2013- At the BPCA board meeting, Tessa Huxley of the parks mentioned the sinkhole problem. They do not know the reason for them developing. September 1, 2013- By Steven E. Greer After Hurricane Sandy, a sinkhole opened … Continue reading
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Progress on ferry boat horn nuisance
October 22, 2013- By Steven E. Greer At the joint session of the CB1 tonight, significant progress was made to thwart the ferry boat horn nuisance. For the first time, the office of federal official Jerrold Nadler (which has the … Continue reading
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BPCA successfully raises more than $800 Million in bond market
Update October 22, 2013- The bonds went to market and the cash will be in the BPCA bank account this week. Of note, the proposed F2014 budget has only $48.5 Million in capital expenditures planned, despite almost $100 Million of … Continue reading
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More restaurants sign up to Brookfield Place
October 22, 2013- Since our last updates, more fine dining and high quality quick dining establishments have signed up as new tenants in Brookfield. They include: Tartinary Sprinkles Parm These are in addition to previously reported: Mighty Quinn’s Umami Burger … Continue reading
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BS article gives CB1 credit for safety changes on streets
October 14, 2013- By Steven E. Greer The local advertising flier, The Broadsheet (BS), posted an article on October 10th about the street changes coming to South End and West Thames. The author was Matt Fenton and the article included … Continue reading
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Did the Chairman/CEO of the BPCA investigate himself?
August 23, 2013- By Steven E. Greer, MD (Agree to terms by clicking) (more…)
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Heavy pedestrian traffic at West Thames and South End Ave
August 10, 2013- This quick video was taken at 5:00 PM on a slow vacation season Saturday, at West Thames Street and South End Avenue. This is the same location the the City DOT has claimed in the past, based … Continue reading
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NYPD vehicles now patrolling the esplanade
Update October 20, 2013- NYPD cars are now parked with lights off on the esplanade, watching over the marina. Update September 26, 2013- More squad cars of the NYPD have been seen driving on the esplanade. August 29, 2013- Some … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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