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Polling places in New York City gear up for early voting

Early primary voting begins in New York City on Saturday and polling sites are gearing up for an influx of city voters. Among those will be the 151-year-old Metropolitan Museum of Art.

In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago?

In Depth: What has changed since George Floyd s death, one year ago? © Provided by WCBS Radio New York NEW YORK (WCBS 880) This week marks one year since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked nationwide outrage and calls for police reform in cities across the country. Americans paused in cities all over the world to reflect and remember the tragic death on May 25. But, after so many protests and pointed conversations across the word, we wanted to ask, “What has changed?” In this week’s In Depth Podcast, we first turned to Minneapolis to the site where former Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for a little over nine minutes.

Famed Chef Daniel Boulud cuts ribbon on new restaurant at One Vanderbilt

Famed Chef Daniel Boulud cuts ribbon on new restaurant at One Vanderbilt © Provided by WCBS Radio New York Chef Daniel Boulud NEW YORK (WCBS 880) As New York State began to relax COVID-19 restrictions on Wednesday, French restaurateur Daniel Boulud held a ribbon cutting ceremony to open his new restaurant next to Grand Central. Mayor Bill de Blasio was in attendance for the ceremony to open Le Pavillon at One Vanderbilt, and said it is a sign the city is coming back. VIDEO. A ribbon-cutting has been held for @DanielBoulud’s new restaurant @one vanderbilt. Le Pavillon will have a limited schedule as the city reopens and staffers will wear masks. Boulud says he sees momentum building and he’s optimistic. @wcbs880pic.twitter.com/VVUWrd7GVk Peter Haskell (@peterhaskell880) May 19, 2021

Justice Is Served : New Yorkers, politicians react to Derek Chauvin verdict

Justice Is Served : New Yorkers, politicians react to Derek Chauvin verdict © Provided by RADIO.COM Chauvin NYC WCBS 880 Steve Burns was at the Barclays Center, where dozens of New Yorkers heard the verdict and says some people in the crowd were stunned. Tears in front of the Barclays Center, epicenter of protests last year. Those here say this is just a start of the long road to justice @wcbs880pic.twitter.com/raaoPmJfFt Steve Burns (@StvBurns) April 20, 2021 New York City mayoral candidate Maya Wiley also stopped by to discuss the verdict. Meanwhile, Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a statement, calling the verdict “a powerful statement of accountability.”

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