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Federal Complaint Filed Against Mayor de Blasio and Margaret Chin
June 28, 2017- Click here for the actual PDF complaint (more…)
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Will Aaron Foldenauer defeat Margaret Chin for City Council?
August 10, 2017- by Steven E. Greer I had lunch with City Council candidate Aaron Foldenauer and realized something. He might win. (more…)
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Chinese real estate firm chases families off Chase Plaza
May 12, 2015- Downtown Express reports, “Financial District families were alarmed when they and their children (more…)
City Council candidate Margaret Chin fails to show up for televised debate
August 18, 2017- by Steven Greer We have previously reported how Margaret Chin might very well lose her bid to become a three-term (more…)
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Margaret Chin wants judge to take it easy on convicted murderer
February 19, 2016- This is why the City Council and State Assembly Districts should be redrawn (more…)
The egregious athletic coaching most kids receive
March 25, 2016- by Steven E. Greer, MD In 2005, at age 37, I got some good PGA golf lessons at Muirfield Golf Club in Ohio: Jack Nicklaus’ (more…)
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Chinese developers might build that Howard Hughes skyscraper in the Seaport after all
March 19, 2016- A real estate blog is reporting that this tower will be as tall as the Freedom (more…)
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Another New York building gets acquired by the Chinese
March 14, 2016- It is not well reported that a vast number of New York buildings have been (more…)
Review: Ex Machina
February 11, 2016- by Steven E. Greer Ex Machina is a breakout film by a bunch of “nobodies” in Hollywood, which is why it has not (more…)
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Letter: Brewer and Chin need to sweep out all of the Sheldon Silver cronies from CB1
December 2, 2015- Letter by Steven E. Greer, MD, to: (more…)
Starr to open a restaurant near Chinatown
Update October 14, 2015- The NYT has more info on this hotel/restaurant project at 148 Lafayette. It will be called Chez La Vieille Adrienne, and “The restaurateur Stephen Starr and Daniel (more…)
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Chinese investors pay $390 million for right to build super-tower near South Street Seaport
August 8, 2015- Crain’s reports, “A Chinese investment firm announced it has agreed to pay (more…)
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Review: St. George Bar is actually a nice Chinese restaurant
March 31, 2015- By Steven E. Greer We had dinner with the General Manager of the St. George Bar, Felix Lee. The place is actually a (more…)
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Dean of Pace college discusses importance of face to face teaching
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Gale Brewer, not Dan Squadron, Margaret Chin, or Sheldon Silver, is among the inner circle of Hillary Clinton
April 12, 2015- The Hillary Clinton camp hosted a fundraiser at SouthWestNY in BPC. It was (more…)
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Review: Northern China in Hudson Eats
March 18, 2015- By Steven E. Greer Northern China opened today in Hudson Eats. I tried it out at 5:00, after the busy lunch crowd. (more…)
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B.P.C. woman killed by van on Canal Street shopping for Chinese Lunar New Year products
February 27, 2015- Downtown Express reports, “A 63-year-old Battery Park City woman was struck by (more…)
Review: Wei West still horrible Chinese food
December 25, 2014- By Steven E. Greer I tried out Wei West on Christmas before seeing a moving. I had not been in for years. I ordered the ramen noodle (more…)
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Exclusive: Robert Serpico allegedly crossed the line from mere inappropriate harassment to physical touching and sex with BPCA employees
October 22, 2014- By Steven E. Greer BatteryPark.TV has previously reported on the thick human resource file of sexual harassment complaints against the CFO of the BPCA, (more…)
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Does Chinatown deserve its own City Council district?
September 18, 2014- Policy Opinion by Steven Greer The City Council districts were redrawn in 2013 by the Districting Commission. Several laws and factors determined the shape of District 1, which encompasses (more…)
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