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Terrorist strikes BPC
September 29, 2018- Federal prosecutes are seeking the death penalty for “bike path terrorist” Continue reading
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The Late Reviewer: Deadpool 2
September 20, 2018- by Steven E. Greer
I renewed my Netflix after taking a several-month break due to lack of content from Hollywood. Continue reading
Review: La Sirena
Update September 22, 2018- Told you so. This place is no good. Continue reading
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Tip of the Week: Take the Air Train to JFK
April 30, 2018- by Steven E. Greer
I had ample time today and decided to try to take the subway to JFK rather then get stuck in Brooklyn Continue reading
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New BPCA board member Louis Bevilacqua seems to be an improvement
October 26, 2017- by Steven E. Greer
One of the three new BPCA board members, Louis Bevilacqua, who is a senior partner at the large Continue reading
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Exclusive: BPCA Chief of Staff Kevin McCabe leaves
Update June 20, 2018- As we suspected, the strange departure of McCabe was due to his lifeline Continue reading
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BPCA board member Martha Gallo ousted from her day job at AIG
August 23, 2018- BPTV has followed the private sector career of BPCA board member Martha Gallo because she has been closely involved in the largest financial crimes in history. Continue reading
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Mike Marcucci, producer of “16 Acres”
September 19, 2014- By Steven E. Greer
We met documentary filmmaker Mike Marcucci today and he Continue reading
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WTC Tower 1 officially the tallest in the country
November 12, 2013- The lighting stunt worked. The decision by the Chicago-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat ruled that the unenclosed metal tower spire is indeed part of the building, therefore making it the tallest building in the country.
November 9, 2013- By Steven E. Greer, MD
BatteryPark.TV previously posted and summarized other national news stories that pointed out how the Durst real estate organization took over the “Freedom Tower” in 2010, then botched the name, so that Continue reading
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Dead man found in The Battery
July 27, 2018- by Steven Greer
According to NYPD sources, a 62-year-old man named Robert Kennedy was found dead in a garden area Continue reading
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Another dead body found floating in the Hudson River
September 8, 2018- The Post reports, “A man’s dead body was found in the Hudson River near Battery Park Continue reading
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North End Grill looks like a place ready to close
April 28, 2018- I walked into North End Grill during what should have been a busy brunch, and it was empty. Continue reading
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Man who raped 6-year-old girl arrested for selling bogus Statue of Liberty tickets in the Battery
July 29, 2019- The Daily News reports, “A convicted child rapist was arrested for illegally hawking Statue Continue reading
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Safe crossings at Greer Pedestrian Plaza
August 2, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD
After two years of work by a community effort, with the cooperation of the City DOT, extensive street safety measures were designed for South End Avenue Continue reading
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Sheldon Silver’s stop sign not helping PS 276
April 1, 2014- By Steven E. Greer, MD
The all-powerful State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver’s solution to the extremely unsafe road in front of PS 276 was to have the DOT place a stop sign. Local resident and mother of a student at the school, Tammy Meltzer, and the rest of the Silver cronies on the CB1, cheered the move stating that a stop sign was actually preferred over a full traffic light. Continue reading
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West Thames and Battery Place needs a traffic light
October 10, 2013- Not shown in this still photo is the manner in which the group of children Continue reading
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