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Exclusive: CBS News brings back Payola
December 5, 2015- by Steven E. Greer The Saturday version of CBS This Morning, hosted by music connoisseur Anthony Mason, (more…)
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BPCA tries to pull a fast one on the Town Hall audience
Update December 18, 2015- Photo of the new Allied Barton security. There were eight of them like this (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Law, NYPD First Precinct, State Government
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Exclusive: BPC Parks Conservancy electric vehicle runs over 5th grader by PS 276
Update December 18, 2015- At the December 16th Town Hall, the new head of parks addressed (more…)
Posted in City government, Crime, Law, NYPD First Precinct, Schools
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BPCA tries again to ban BP.TV from public meeting but the cops intervene this time
December 16, 2015- by Steven E. Greer On July 29, 2015 the BPCA convened a board meeting. By NY Open Meeting Law, anyone is allowed (more…)
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Exclusive: BPCA signs new lease for unneeded space
December 8, 2015- by Steven E. Greer During the December 4th BPCA board meeting, the board voted to approve a strange new lease (more…)
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Danny Meyer sued in federal court for not paying minimum wage
December 16, 2015- The Telegraph reports, “One of New York’s most prominent restaurateurs, (more…)
Will Preet go for the trifecta and nail Cuomo next?
Update December 14, 2015- Preet Bharara spoken on a radio how about his recent convictions of (more…)
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Brookfield Place private security stop skateboarder brandishing a Samaria sword
December 12, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Today, at 2:45 PM, a teenager was riding a skateboard on the new concrete sidewalk at the (more…)
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TLC fines driver for making illegal U-turn on South End Ave
December 9, 2015- by Steven Greer Many months ago, September 19th to be exact, I was riding my Citi Bike in the bike lane on (more…)
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Weekend Warriors do not understand city bike laws
December 6, 2015- by Steven E. Greer At the recent CB1 meeting, member Jeff Mihok was griping that the newly opened West Side (more…)
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What we know about the California terrorist attack
Update December 4, 2015- Jake Tapper of CNN is reporting that the female terrorist during (more…)
How dirty is the New York construction business?
December 3, 2015- BP.TV has reported on the shady RFP process used by the BPCA to award (more…)
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Why are Google, Facebook, and Twitter allowed to promote ISIS?
Update November 19, 2015- The mastermind of the ISIS attacks on Paris, (more…)
CB1 adopts BPCA tactics violating NY Open Meeting Law
Update December 1, 2015- At the CB1 meeting tonight, Anthony Notary made no attempt to go (more…)
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Sheldon Silver is found guilty on federal corruption charges
November 30, 2014- Dig dong the witch is dead. (more…)
Community Board member beheaded
November 30, 2015- The Post reports, “A Manhattan judge Monday sentenced a takeout deliveryman (more…)
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PEP officers allow another woman to be brutally raped in nearby park
Update November 29, 2015- Police have arrested the suspect, according to The Post. He is one (more…)
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Another city parks employee arrested
November 27, 2015- The City Parks Department has a long history of hiring criminals who go on to (more…)
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Letter: Schizophrenic man urinating by ballfields menacing children
November 22, 2015- Letter to the Editor Hi Steve, (more…)
PEP officers harassing voters at West Thames polling station
November 3, 2015- by Steven E. Greer Three weeks after our encounter with the new PEP Sergeant William Guzman, I ran into a more (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Crime, Federal government, Law, NYPD First Precinct
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