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FBI’s James Comey admits under oath that he leaked classified government documents to The New York Times
June 8, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD The Democrats and (more…)
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BPTV gets results: City DOT fixes dangerous intersection by PS 276
May 1, 2017- by Steven E. Greer As a direct result of BPTV reporting and an outraged father, the City DOT has now painted crosswalk stripe at the dangerous intersection of Third Place and Battery Place. (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, NYPD First Precinct, Schools
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More savage black-on-white violence in New York
June 3, 2017- The Post reports on what could be the most savage, subhuman, crime against an elderly man (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, - Op-Ed, City government, Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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Man slashed at Fulton Street subway station
June 2, 2017- A 29-year-old man was slashed by a black male yesterday at the Fulton Street subway station in broad daylight at 2:25 PM. The criminal got away (because the security inside subways stations is a joke). (more…)
Posted in City government, Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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Two hot dog cart vendors pummel each other
May 29, 2017- The Post reports that two parasitic food cart vendors (more…)
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De Blasio staffer arrested for child pornography
May 26, 2017- Our scumbag mayor has surrounded himself with ultra-liberal criminals. The Post reports, “A leading (more…)
Bill requiring locals to be on BPCA board passes state assembly
May 5, 2017- Patch reports, “A bill (by Dan Squadron) that would require a local government agency in Battery Park City to be made primarily of neighborhood residents has come one (more…)
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Look for party boats to dock at Pier-A soon
Picture of a ferry boat that crashed into the slip by the Irish Memorial May 11, 2017- by Steven Greer BPTV has reported over the years on the numerous attempts by the ferry boat and tour boat industry (more…)
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76-year-old taxi driver dies while driving on South End Ave
May 11, 2017- At approximately 1:00 AM this morning, a 76-year-old female taxi driver, Lena Pitu, with a TLC license since 1990, (more…)
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The Liberty Park truck garage opens
April 14, 2017- I noticed that the Liberty Park truck garage has opened. (more…)
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Fika coffee and chocolate chain closing stores
April 14, 2017- I noticed the Fika coffee shop by City Hall on Duane Street had closed, so I investigated. (more…)
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NYPD points finger at two boat tour companies for hiring the violent felons in The Battery
May 3, 2017- by Steven Greer In the wake of the serious shooting of an innocent bystander near The Battery, which was caused by a (more…)
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Vince McGowan’s son pissing people off
May 9, 2017- Former BPC parks Conservancy official Vince McGowan’s son is pissing off people. A clickbate blog reports, “Shameless actor Zach McGowan, a white dude, will portray real-life native Hawaiian (more…)
Letter: BPCA employees create unnecessary noise in Rockefeller Park every morning
April 22, 2017- Dear Editor, Rockefeller Park is supposed to be an oasis of calm and mostly it is — except for 8 a.m. in the morning. (more…)
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Letter: Battery Place and Third Place is dangerous intersection for school kids
April 27, 2017- From a viewer Hi, A couple of weeks ago, the intersection of Battery Place and Third Place was changed to a four-way (more…)
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BPC schools and leaders upset that NYPD failed to alert them about a nearby shooting
May 3, 2017- DNAinfo reports, “The city’s Office of Emergency Management will hold an interagency meeting with the police department and the Department of Education to review protocol around (more…)
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Another tourist assaulted in The Battery by ticket sellers
October 31, 2016- It has happened again. Another tourist in The Battery was assaulted by career felons (more…)
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Why Indian Point nuclear power plant needs to be shut down
April 29, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD I have long been a critic of the overuse of CT-scans due to the dangers of radiation. I’m not sure why, (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, - Op-Ed, - Politics, City government, Federal government, Law, State Government
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Proof that the BPCA is nothing but a way to generate pork project construction jobs for Governor Cuomo’s cronies
March 22, 2017- by Steven E. Greer Recall, many years ago, when BPTV reported on the failed attempt to heat the BPC Parks Conservancy (more…)
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Peck Slip elementary school dares to cite Pledge of Allegiance, stirring outcry from the far-left
March 17, 2017- DNAinfo reports, “Students at a Peck Slip elementary school in the Seaport began reciting the Pledge of Allegiance for the first time last week, sparking tensions (more…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, Federal government, Schools
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