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BatteryPark.TV wins major victory in federal lawsuit against the BPCA and Howard Milstein
Update January 17, 2017- The BPCA has fired its entire legal team and replaced it with a firm (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Crime, Law, Real estate, Wall Street
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Woman on bike hit and killed by SUV at West Side Highway and Chambers Street
Update February 3, 2017- The defendant, 26-year old Samuel Silva, pleaded guilty in a deal offered by the (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct
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Anti-Trump protests today in Battery Park
January 29th, 2017- Some anti-Trump protestors are meeting now in the Battery, which they incorrectly (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Federal government, NYPD First Precinct
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Protestors swarm Goldman Sachs headquarters
January 20, 2017- Protesting Trump’s appointment of several Goldman Sachs alumni to his cabinet, people (more…)
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TV Chef Tom Colicchio accuses President Trump of being a drug addict
January 26, 2017- Tom Colicchio, the TV chef more interested in fame than bothering to show up and run his numerous restaurant, (more…)
Posted in - Politics, Federal government
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Mayor de Blasio jeopardizes the security of JFK airport to be PC to Muslims
January 25, 2017- Mayor de Blasio sent out this outrageous press release. He is suing a contractor because they supposedly did not allow Muslim employees working on JFK terminal (more…)
Posted in - 1 The Good News and Greer Report, - Politics, City government, Federal government
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FiDi purse snatcher strikes again
Update January 11, 2017- It has happened again. Another woman in FiDi was violently mugged and (more…)
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BPCA hires new CFO
January 11, 2017- The subject of two federal lawsuits and other federal complaints over sexual harassment, (more…)
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Images from the inauguration of President Trump
January 20, 2017- (more…)
Court denies motion for restraining order against Glen Plaskin
Update January 15, 2017- On January 10th, more testimony was heard, and the judge ultimately denied the plaintiffs’ (more…)
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Ed Koch: Indian Point nuclear plant should be closed
Update January 9, 2017- Governor Cuomo confirmed that an agreement has been struck to close Indian Point by 2021. (more…)
Posted in State Government, Videos
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Did the BPCA rig the contract to redesign South End Avenue?
Update July 25, 2016- There is a town hall meeting tonight at 6 River Terrace to discuss the plans to renovate South End (more…)
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The vultures get a whiff of the de Blasio carcass
December 23, 2016- In this past week, since the leak of the news that two different grand juries had convened (more…)
Public comment at BPCA board meetings? Not so fast.
Update December 7, 2016- Today was the first BPCA board meeting since the decision to allow heavily (more…)
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New York Dolls staying put after all
Update December 20, 2016- The Post reports that the club owners purchased the building, (more…)
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South End Avenue needs to have front-in angled parking and storefronts closer to the street
Update June 22, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD Three years ago, the DOT was prepared to make much needed changes to South End Avenue, (more…)
Posted in City government, NYPD First Precinct
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A model for working with the City DOT on city planning
June 26, 2013- By Steven E. Greer, MD What became a true model for how the community can interact with the City Department of Transportation (more…)
Posted in NYPD First Precinct, Schools, Videos
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BPCA refuses to explain why it told DOT to cancel street safety measures
May 6, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD For most of the year 2013, numerous members of the community, including Community Board 1, held several meetings and walking tours with the city DOT, and came up with specific plans to … Continue reading
Posted in City government, State Government
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It’s happened again: $5,000 Rolex stolen from Brookfield Place Equinox this time
January 6, 2017- This is not a re-run of an old story. Another man using the Equinox Gym in Brookfield (more…)
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The reality of a Trump success is too much for the resistance to process
December 18, 2017- by Steven E. Greer, MD I had the most remarkable conversation at a new coffee shop called Five and Dime in the Woolworth building on Park (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, - Politics, Federal government
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