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Category Archives: Schools
No doubt about it. That’s a farmer’s market.
August 4, 2011 By Steven Greer, MD In what could be the freshest vegetables and fruits in all of Manhattan, and the most verifiably organic farmer’s (more…)
Posted in Real estate, Schools
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P.S. 276 hit with frivolous $2 Million lawsuit?
April 3, 2018- The Post reports,”A Manhattan mom is suing the Department of Education for $2 million (more…)
Posted in - 1 Great Reset Watch, City government, Courts and Law, Schools
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Awesome Tribeca woman stands up to two skateboard vandal thugs
January 3, 2017- This Tribeca woman should be commended for having the courage to stand up to the two skateboard thugs. (more…)
Posted in Crime, NYPD First Precinct, Schools
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Cheating at elite Stuyvesant High School never went away
January 28, 2018- The Post reports, “Five years after a nationally publicized cheating scandal led to the principal’s ouster and the suspension of a dozen kids, academic dishonesty is (more…)
Posted in - 1 Great Reset Watch, City government, Schools
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Stuyvesant High School in the news for student drug use
January 19, 2014- The Post reports, “Students at elite Stuyvesant HS disrupted a school trip to top upstate colleges — because they were hopped up on drugs. Three seniors among the 102 embarking on the two-day Nov. 15 bus trip … Continue reading
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The cheating continues at Stuyvesant High School
December 16, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD Muhammad Islam, the 17-year-old Stuyvesant student who concocted a hoax that he was worth $72 Million from day-trading, (more…)
Posted in - 1 Great Reset Watch, - Op-Ed, City government, Crime, Schools
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Letter: The new management of Asphalt Green BPC is horrible
May 12, 2016- Letter to the Editor by Jim Hi Steven, (more…)
There is something creepy about adults who make a living from youth sports
September 6, 2017- by Steven E. Greer Craig Carton, the radio host, asked my help with time slots on the ballfields a few years ago. (more…)
Posted in - 1 Great Reset Watch, - Op-Ed, Schools, Sports and fitness
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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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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…)
Posted in - Politics, City government, NYPD First Precinct, Schools
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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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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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School overcrowding to persist Downtown until 2022 thanks to Mayor de Blasio
Update April 22, 2016- This school has been pushed back by two years. So, the overcrowding problem (more…)
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Taste of BPC mysteriously divides the community in half
Update April 11, 2017- The Taste of Battery Park City is coming back on April 23rd. However, it still only benefits North BPC and PS 89, (more…)
Posted in - Op-Ed, Events and Activities, Schools
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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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Shoddy construction of the West Thames cancer turf field
Update November 18, 2016- The fence was finally properly installed. (more…)
Marbles the brain store
October 24, 2016- A new study making national attention concludes that tablet and smartphone (more…)
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