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The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) is nearing
completion of a of 1.8 megawatts rooftop solar array on 27 buildings across
Queensbridge North and Queensbridge South Houses, the largest public housing
project in the country.
The installation is the first to reach completion as part of
NYCHA’s solar program, and is a part of the NYCHA Sustainability Agenda
commitment to host 25 megawatts of solar power by 2025, which will make it the
largest community shared solar project in New York City.
A solar developer team led by Bright Power, Sol Purpose, and Sunwealth Power worked with the Authority to design, install, and maintain the solar systems. NYCHA will receive $1.3 million in lease revenue over the next 20 years.
Queens mom tried to kill six-week-old twins with poisoned milk, prosecutors reveal
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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.