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In Staten Island’s 50th Council District and the 32nd Council District in Queens, both Republican strongholds, competitive city council elections have emerged, making wins crucial for the GOP to avert further diminishing their power in city politics. https://t.co/CmLp9eFXga — PolitiTweet.org
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Early voting for the city’s general election has begun. Before you head to the polls to vote for our next mayor, your borough president, ballot proposals and more, get informed with our 2021 election guide here ↪️ https://t.co/dvGHAj7Ifz — PolitiTweet.org
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A federal program designed to help eligible families save up to $50 a month on their internet bills is available to all NYC public school families, but the program will end when funds run out or six months after the COVID health emergency is declared over. https://t.co/GZ2OZmbobA — PolitiTweet.org
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Robert Durst has been charged with the 1982 murder of his wife in Westchester County. Last month, Durst was convicted of killing his friend and sentenced to life in prison. Shortly thereafter, his lawyers announced he had COVID and was on a ventilator. https://t.co/OCQvQuJeJK — PolitiTweet.org
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MLB vaccine mandates and country music, Vikings, deadly aromatherapy sprays, and more. https://t.co/9omqHyp4uk — PolitiTweet.org
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Mayor de Blasio and Rep. Ocasio-Cortez announced three New York City pension funds are pledging to develop an investment portfolio that would generate net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, making NYC the first city in the country to take such a step. https://t.co/IsvwDcTCkw — PolitiTweet.org
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“I like this early voting. I can come early, do what I have to do, and have the rest of my day to go.” https://t.co/KZg2fWjhzl — PolitiTweet.org
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Newark police will no longer release mugshots of people arrested for minor offenses like prostitution or harassment in a policy change meant to reduce public bias and harm among marginalized communities. https://t.co/G2s9ZHTYnG — PolitiTweet.org
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A Queens man has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a Grubhub delivery worker to death and then stealing his e-bike last Saturday morning in Manhattan's Chinatown. https://t.co/3EUOJW4xVD — PolitiTweet.org
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A Queens man has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a Grubhub delivery worker and then stealing his e-bike last Saturday morning in Manhattan's Chinatown. https://t.co/3EUOJW4xVD — PolitiTweet.org
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22 NYC residents filed a lawsuit to block the Open Restaurants program, which has helped businesses throughout the pandemic, from becoming permanent. One West Villager said the noise causes him "pure fury" and “to feel like a prisoner in his own home." https://t.co/pWp645nedC — PolitiTweet.org
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Alamo Drafthouse, the Texas-based theater chain that essentially created the dinner-and-a-movie experience as we know it — and inspired Brooklyn’s own Nitehawk Cinema — has opened a location in Manhattan. https://t.co/bJO154KQ1C — PolitiTweet.org
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More than a dozen members of the NYPD will soon testify about their involvement and oversight in the death of Eric Garner as part of a highly unusual public inquiry that seeks to bring further transparency to the 2014 police killing. https://t.co/YXg9cp9H9n — PolitiTweet.org
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Coffee lovers are already geeking about Nordic roaster La Cabra on Second Avenue, where they’re pouring seven or eight varietals a day. But you’ll want to pick up some baked goods—like the Rye Tart—while you’re there, too. https://t.co/uDLHua98Ze 📷: @Scoboco https://t.co/7gJfuymCeT — PolitiTweet.org
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Today marks the start of early voting in New York City for the November 2nd general election. Here’s what you should know before heading to the polls. https://t.co/sy0NwFUU8u — PolitiTweet.org
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This summer, New York City launched a pilot program that enables 911 operators to dispatch teams led by social workers instead of the NYPD to deal with mental health emergencies. But police are still fielding 80% of the mental health calls. https://t.co/xvFSHZtDn3 — PolitiTweet.org
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While the future home of City Hall's Thomas Jefferson statue remains unknown, @NYHistory told us, “if loaned to New-York Historical’s museum, the statue would be displayed in the main gallery on the first floor and given appropriate historical context.” https://t.co/jpFfDPu3S4 — PolitiTweet.org
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Eric Adams, the favorite to succeed Bill de Blasio as New York City's mayor, has indicated he intends to take a different approach than his predecessor when it comes to the gifted & talented program, vaccine mandates for school kids, the NYPD, and more. https://t.co/6bWDcmAEtO — PolitiTweet.org
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Eric Adams, New York City's likely next mayor, is pledging to ride his bike regularly to and from City Hall as a way to promote cycling and the city's effort to move away from an entrenched car culture. "Wherever I am, I'm going to bike to that location." https://t.co/6UviopTAkO — PolitiTweet.org
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A large study published by Northwell Health, New York’s biggest private medical provider, found nearly one in five COVID sufferers dealt with serious GI problems, such as "weight loss and malnutrition that persisted at three and then six months." https://t.co/WTARs9Q4fD — PolitiTweet.org
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"They closed my case without ever speaking without ever speaking to my rapist," one woman testified before City Council, adding that when she called the NYPD a detective "answered the phone and said your 'case is closed Rachel, don’t call here any more.'" https://t.co/5xTqP1ZRn9 — PolitiTweet.org
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As an incentive, city employees will have $500 added to their paychecks for receiving their first shot at a city-run vaccination site. Those who remain unvaccinated will be placed on unpaid leave until they show proof of vaccination to their supervisor. https://t.co/buZW7r8TzK — PolitiTweet.org
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New York City’s COVID-19 positivity rate has steadily declined the past few weeks, reaching a 7-day total of 1.6%. Brooklyn’s Borough Park has the highest positivity at 5.6%, followed by Staten Island’s Tottenville at 3.7%. https://t.co/pe1afi4iLK — PolitiTweet.org
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Bad news fans of cheap pasta: Drought has come for durum, so enjoy these evening links while you finish up the last of your cheap noodles: Hippos are legally people, German bodegas have 1 euro beers and disco balls, Mike Pence is living it up, and more. https://t.co/qvvr1ECxXX — PolitiTweet.org
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If tap water tastes funky the next few months, don't panic. It's because officials have shutdown the Catskill Aqueduct—a 92-mile-long-tunnel that provides about 40% of the city's drinking water—for repairs, changing the source of some New Yorkers' water. https://t.co/4Dy5nZeCtq — PolitiTweet.org
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If tap water tastes funky the next few months, don't panic. It's because officials have shutdown the Catskill Aqueduct—a 92-mile-long-tunnel that provides about 40% of the city's drinking water—for repairs, changing the source of some New Yorker's water. https://t.co/4Dy5nZeCtq — PolitiTweet.org
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Robert Durst, the 78-year-old estranged member of the Durst real estate dynasty, has been charged with the 1982 murder of his wife Kathleen Durst in Westchester County. https://t.co/OCQvQuJeJK — PolitiTweet.org
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“Turn Every Page: Inside the Robert A. Caro Archive” is debuting today at @NYHistory. The exhibit is comprised of materials accumulated over the Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer’s career, including photographs, manuscripts, & handwritten interview notes. https://t.co/tCvYVMC8ex — PolitiTweet.org
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Because you can buy the New Jersey home of a disgruntled NBA star for $5 million, here are your mid-day links: The prop gun fired by Alec Baldwin allegedly had a live round in it, coal production is booming in the US, ABBA released a new song, and more. https://t.co/8ZbVoQ4YBT — PolitiTweet.org
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The New York City Sanitation Department is gearing up for another snow season, with the aim of avoiding a repeat of the great debacle of 2018, when six inches of snow caught an under-prepared city off guard, trapping New Yorkers on roadways for hours. https://t.co/3n2HSUuhpC — PolitiTweet.org