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Queens and Manhattan borough presidents call on Cuomo to resign over sex harassment accusations

Queens and Manhattan borough presidents call on Cuomo to resign over sex harassment accusations Dave Goldiner, New York Daily News © Barry Williams/New York Daily News/TNS Governor Andrew Cuomo listens during a coronavirus press conference at the governor s Manhattan office March 2, 2020 in Manhattan, New York. NEW YORK The borough presidents of Queens and Manhattan Saturday issued a joint call for Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign over sexual harassment allegations. Donovan Richards of Queens and Gale Brewer of Manhattan joined the growing chorus of calls for the embattled chief executive to step down. “We need a leader in which all New Yorkers have confidence,” Richards tweeted.

We Will Be Back : Broadway reunites in Times Square for pop-up performance 1 year after shutdown

We Will Be Back : Broadway reunites in Times Square for pop-up performance 1 year after shutdown
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UES Building With 35 Affordable Apartments Opens Doors

UpdatedTue, Mar 9, 2021 at 9:18 am ET Replies(5) Known as Convivium, the development is at 515 East 86th St., just east of York Avenue and about a block west of Carl Schurz Park. (Courtesy of BOND New York) Those in attendance at Friday s ribbon-cutting ceremony included Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and City Councilmember Ben Kallos. (Courtesy of BOND New York) UPPER EAST SIDE, NY Officials held a ribbon-cutting last week to mark the opening of a new 22-story building on the Upper East Side that includes nearly three dozen affordable apartments. Known as Convivium, the development is at 515 East 86th St., just east of York Avenue and about a block west of Carl Schurz Park.

Howard Hughes Revises Plans for 250 Water Street

Helicopter Safety Act would ban non-essential choppers over NYC

Congressional lawmakers announces plans to re-introduce the Helicopter Safety Act on Capitol Hill Monday. The measure was originally introduced in 2019. It aims to cut down on helicopter traffic and noise pollution. Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer said the wild, wild West helicopter rides only benefit tourists and the wealthy. We ve also heard about cameras falling, oil dripping from poorly regulated often door-less helicopters out of New Jersey, Brewer said. Non-essential helicopter flights have showed us time and time again exactly why their practices must be reigned in at every level. New Yorkers filed more than 7,700 noise complains on helicopters in 2020 more than double the number in 2019.

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