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Gothamist @Gothamist
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers don’t work against norovirus, so please remember to wash your hands. https://t.co/pgzy29GWsk — PolitiTweet.org
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Still, the landlord trade groups plan to appeal to the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court — a step that concerns tenants and their advocates. “As we’ve seen, the Supreme Court has put politics over precedent, so they’re a wild card.” (7/7) https://t.co/bbCLnEc73p — PolitiTweet.org
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Landlord trade groups have been challenging NYC's rent-stabilization law, but a federal judge upheld the laws earlier this month. (6/7) https://t.co/Ftn2HGBZOu — PolitiTweet.org
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Tenants of two rent-stabilized Brooklyn apartment buildings damaged by fire are suing their landlords, accusing them of using the fire as an opportunity to reconfigure the layouts of their rent-controlled homes in an effort to push tenants out. (5/7) https://t.co/w5TWKDXU7A — PolitiTweet.org
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A state agency is looking at cracking down on the "Frankenstein" loophole, which landlord groups say would hurt them financially. (4/7) https://t.co/dpHJGtMBNf — PolitiTweet.org
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To spike prices on rent-regulated apartments, some landlords are tearing down walls and combining units. In one instance, two units — whose total rent combined was $3,104.14 — became a "Frankenstein" apartment for $9,000/month. (3/7) https://t.co/vg9Oo5QCCL — PolitiTweet.org
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Hugo and Gloria Santana were stranded in Ecuador during the height of the COVID pandemic. Now, the new owner of their rent-stabilized apartment — which the elderly couple have lived in since 1980 — says that their absence is grounds for eviction. (2/7) https://t.co/N7wMfACRQL — PolitiTweet.org
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Everyone knows that New York City’s housing market is a wild landscape of byzantine rules. But here are some legal loopholes landlords are using that you may not know of. (1/7) — PolitiTweet.org
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A new batch of subway trains are set to hit the tracks later this year – including some with an accordion-style setup that allows passengers to easily move between cars. Take a look: https://t.co/LReOkNoclJ https://t.co/ce9fo9rEHn — PolitiTweet.org
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Thousands of Black New Yorkers have carved a path to the middle class thanks to reliable pay for transit workers. But there’s also a ceiling for many non-white workers at the MTA. https://t.co/Qnw79Zedfy — PolitiTweet.org
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New Yorkers should expect to encounter clipboard-toting, signature-seeking City Council candidates or campaign volunteers starting today, despite an ongoing lawsuit that sought to halt the start of the petitioning process for the upcoming elections. https://t.co/MqoRjxrEwD — PolitiTweet.org
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“New York City’s a rat race, so you have to become a rat,” says Anthony Lewis Cunningham, who had to close his Bed-Stuy restaurant in 2020. “And you have to stay on that treadmill.” “At some point in life, you have to find peace.” Story: https://t.co/NNwXRpTUjI https://t.co/qF8zUKGdwP — PolitiTweet.org
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Councilmembers will discuss calls to regulate — or even disband — the NYPD’s Strategic Response Group, which is charged with responding to public demonstrations and protests. The unit is accused of using overly aggressive tactics with minimal oversight. https://t.co/SLABIpRrlf — PolitiTweet.org
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A broken rail in Midtown Manhattan disrupted subway service on Tuesday amid the morning commuter rush. https://t.co/tNrzSJKLKs — PolitiTweet.org
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Carnegie Hall has announced its 2023-24 performing arts season, featuring approximately 170 classical, jazz, cabaret, opera, Broadway and other musical performances starting this fall. https://t.co/PCVt4lhLw4 — PolitiTweet.org
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King Charles is having a tough time booking a pop star, so here are your morning links: Why online shopping may be partly responsible for more dead whales washing ashore, a philosopher argues that stuff does stuff, a popular Queens pool reopens and more. https://t.co/ZH4leSp8ZQ — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @JonCampbellNY: Somebody just asked Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane whether NY’s income tax has hurt his ability to sign players. “Can y… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @clewisreports: Health budget hearing in Albany is now in recess shortly after starting due to housing works protest, shouts of “340b sa… — PolitiTweet.org
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Samuel Battle, a son of enslaved people, joined the NYPD in 1911 and patrolled mostly in Harlem. He worked through taunts from fellow officers — and tourists who traveled uptown to gawk at the city’s lone Black cop — to get promoted to lieutenant. https://t.co/2qyJa1enRp — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @J__Velasquez: Last week more than 60 NYC public housing complexes reported gas shut offs. One NYCHA complex in Brooklyn has had their g… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @samanthaellimax: Two NYPD officers who shot and killed a man during a traffic stop in 2021 will not face criminal charges, the AG’s off… — PolitiTweet.org
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Hoboken public schools are closed today and many residents are without water, following a water main break caused by contractors working on a gas main. https://t.co/KlQHMeLQFZ — PolitiTweet.org
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"For some people, I think it's like a status symbol to show how long they've lived here. But for others it's more just iconic and recognizable. Everyone knows it: It's on signs, it's on merch, it's in songs. I think that's why people desire it." More: https://t.co/Nqyo0VhaPV https://t.co/mnFKgWlDFO — PolitiTweet.org
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The MTA is slated to spend more than $200 million this year to run its new Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Madison, a major funding boost for suburban riders. https://t.co/w5tokMZyq0 — PolitiTweet.org
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Roughly 50 families displaced by Hurricane Ida have until Tuesday to move out of a lower Manhattan hotel, and anyone without a place to go will be taken to a homeless shelter. https://t.co/tXf59I8wZW — PolitiTweet.org
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Recipients include Irving Square Park in Bushwick, Hoyt Playground in Astoria, Thomas Jefferson Park in East Harlem, Joyce Kilmer Park in the South Bronx and Father Macris Park in the Graniteville section of Staten Island. https://t.co/P4vUVf9O3q — PolitiTweet.org
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“There’s an old saying, teachers’ working conditions are our students’ learning conditions," says Amy Higer, a part-time lecturer in the political science department. Read more: https://t.co/kPzBpbgwcf https://t.co/WtjNVHOER7 — PolitiTweet.org
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Baseball's pitch clock is causing chaos, so here are your evening links: It's phones down, burgers up at food courts across America, people who drink black coffee are tired of long lines, a Brooklyn comedian is a suspect in a subway shooting and more. https://t.co/M2jocIrgjD — PolitiTweet.org
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Thousands of New York City public housing residents forced to cook with hotplates during months-long gas outages could see some speedier service fixes under a bill before state lawmakers. https://t.co/pMb9ECbt1y — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @RRedelmeier: Some @WNYC staffers and I spent an afternoon by Prospect Park asking New Yorkers to share their stories — any story, about… — PolitiTweet.org