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NYC Mayoral Candidate Morales Discovers Surefire Path to Name Recognition: Slam Israel | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 6 Iyyar 5781 – April 18, 2021

Dianne Morales Dianne Morales, 54, a single Mom of Puerto Rican descent living in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, with her two children and her parents, is not in the lead in anyone’s survey of candidates for Mayor of New York City. She’s not even in the lead among candidates endorsed by her own Working Families Party, which last week picked City Comptroller Scott Stringer as its top choice. Morales and former City Hall attorney Maya Wiley, came in second and third, respectively. But none of the three extreme-left candidates are in the lead for the Democratic nomination, ahead of the June 22 primaries. The lead belongs to Andrew Yang, according to a new poll published on Friday, conducted by the left-leaning Data for Progress. The former Democratic presidential candidate is 13 points ahead of his closest rival, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, with 26% to 13% respectively.

GOP challenges WFP lines in Suffolk; our latest vax map, and a big welcome

GOP challenges WFP lines in Suffolk; our latest vax map, and a big welcome
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S I Politics: Unions make endorsements; citywide candidates visit borough

S.I. Politics: Unions make endorsements; citywide candidates visit borough Updated 10:00 AM; Today 10:00 AM Front row from left: Detective Endowments Association Treasurer Jeffrey Ward, Police Benevolent Association President Pat Lynch, and Mid-Island City Council candidate Sal Albanese join supporters outside Borough Hall, St. George, to announce the city police unions endorsements of Albanese on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/Paul Liotta) Facebook Share POLICE UNIONS MAKE PICKS FOR CITY COUNCIL Politicians running for two of the Island’s City Council seats earned endorsements from the city’s police unions over the past week and a half. Democratic candidate Sal Albanese, a former City Councilman from Brooklyn and candidate for the Mid-Island seat, earned the endorsement Tuesday of the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA), Lieutenants Benevolent Association (LBA), and Detectives’ Endowment Association (DEA).

Scientist: Another Sandy would be devastating after BJ s development destroys Graniteville wetlands

Scientist: Another Sandy ‘would be devastating’ after BJ’s development destroys Graniteville wetlands Updated 10:19 AM; Today 10:00 AM Staten Island environmental activists are fighting against the Graniteville wetlands development. Sept. 25, 2017 (Staten Island Advance/Erik Bascome) EXT Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Carl Alderson remembers how Hurricane Sandy devastated Staten Island in 2012, causing immense flooding and two dozen deaths. Two decades before, he witnessed how a 1992 nor’easter slammed the borough and brought with it ravaging inundation. In both cases, one fact is “indisputable,” said Alderson, a former Staten Islander and the Mid-Atlantic restoration coordinator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Associations’ Fisheries’ Habitat Restoration Center: The site of the former GATX oil storage terminal, which was a vacant low-lying basin of roughly 650 acres in the Old Place Creek corridor on the borough’s North Shore, helped absorb

Labor s clout in NYC mayoral race

Labor s clout in NYC mayoral race
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