Gilbane Building Company Joins Brooklyn Public Library to Celebrate Completion of Phase One of Newly Remodeled Central Library
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Single Largest Renovation and Restoration in Central Library’s 80-year History
“Gilbane is deeply proud to have contributed to the revitalization of this landmark community asset,” said Grant W. Gagnier, Jr., Senior Vice President & New York City Business Unit Leader. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Gilbane Building Company today joined the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) to celebrate the completion of the first phase of its Central Library revitalization both restoring a majestic landmark and creating new, inspiring and innovative spaces to serve the next generation of library patrons.
NYC judge rejects council members’ lawsuit to bar ranked-choice voting from upcoming elections Dave Goldiner
A Manhattan judge rejected a lawsuit from a group of city council members to bar ranked-choice voting from upcoming elections, ruling that the lawmakers waited too long to file the suit.
Judge Carol Edmead said the council members also failed to show that elections officials and voters are ill-prepared to use the new system.
“(Abandoning ranked choice voting) would do little more than create unnecessary confusion, delay, and prejudice to the Voters of the City of New York,” Edmead said in a 20-page decision filed Tuesday.
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The woman who accused mayoral hopeful Scott Stringer of sexual misconduct
has filed a formal complaint with state Attorney General Tish James, opening a new front after her accusations against the city comptroller
Eric Adams Racks Up Endorsements Across the Boroughs in New York City Mayoral Primary Race
eastnewyorknews - May 03, 2021
While
Scott Stringer is losing ground in the Democratic primary race for NYC Mayor due to the sexual misconduct allegations against him, his rival,
Eric Adams is gaining ground by picking up a slew of endorsements. Across the boroughs from The Bronx to Queens to Brooklyn and Staten Island, workers’ groups and elected officials are jumping on board Team Adams.
Queens Borough President Donovan Richards just became the latest city heavyweight to join in the big push to get Eric Adams into City Hall. In the endorsement announcement in front of Queens Borough Hall, Richards touted Adams’ experience noting that the city is at a critical juncture and needs battle tested leadership that would not be afraid to make tough decisions. The Queens BP said that though he neither agrees with all of Adam’s policy decisions or platforms, he has watched him lead for ne