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Gothamist @Gothamist

"If people start seeing their mayor on a bike, they'd be more encouraged to know that the streets are safe," Eric Adams said after riding a CitiBike to an event where he was endorsed by StreetsPAC, who advocate for a safer redesign of NYC's streets. https://t.co/6UviopTAkO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 21, 2021 Hibernated
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The Public Art Fund has brought a statue of photographer Diane Arbus to Central Park, depicting Arbus with her iconic camera alongside a quote: "If you scrutinize reality closely enough, if in some way you really, really get to it, it becomes fantastic." https://t.co/K461NCAMOe — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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The New York City Department of Education doesn’t share COVID-19 cases for individual school buildings. So we pulled the data from the state and added it to our stats page. https://t.co/PgB54lCdZA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Newark Public Safety Director Brian O'Hara said mugshots remain in the public domain even when someone is cleared of wrongdoing and that risks public shaming. https://t.co/yhWza1k1bM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Because we now know who bought the one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang album, here are your evening links: Billy Joel doesn't like bored Uptown Girls and Big Shots in the front row of his concerts, Dr. Dre got served divorce papers at his grandmother's funeral, & more. https://t.co/tMjRSKKFWO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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“When these officers are quietly given a slap on the wrist, it will send a message to all of the other corrupt cops out there that there are no consequences for breaking the law and abusing the public," Andrew Gilbert, the commuter, told Gothamist. (3/3) https://t.co/GdPAYvL4Ej — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

“Nobody’s getting fired over this incident, nobody’s getting suspended over this incident," said Police Commissioner Dermot Shea. "But at the same time, I’m not in any way shape or form attempting to downplay that." (2/3) https://t.co/GdPAYvL4Ej — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Two NYPD police officers will face disciplinary action after they were filmed forcibly removing a commuter from a subway platform, after he asked why they weren’t complying with federal rules requiring everyone to wear a mask on mass transit. (1/3) https://t.co/rI57ROB9ff — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

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

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Tonight is the first mayoral debate between Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa. Here's how you can watch. ↪️ https://t.co/5y0ZMXbi9G https://t.co/ATc6NYUsrD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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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

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Because the Gates of Hell are an environmental warning, here are your morning links: Facebook is planning a rebrand, a former spy says the pee tape is probably real, a human successfully received a pig kidney, and more. https://t.co/KHVDkgLVxA — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams defended his decision to run for reelection this year while at the same time openly considering a gubernatorial bid — next year. “The calendar is something that we can’t do anything about." https://t.co/q3EhlruBvX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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“Every dollar we spend on hospitals is a dollar that doesn't go into our members' pockets, into their wages or to their benefits,” 32BJ SEIU President Kyle Bragg said. The union plans to drop NewYork-Presbyterian coverage, citing out-of-control costs. https://t.co/4fGIRVMSlb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

The NYC Board of Elections is expanding the number of early polling sites for November's election—including public schools, stressing school administrators. Administrators are frustrated over losing space while adhering to physical distancing requirements. https://t.co/eIoXuiIuAC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that New York City will require all municipal workers — including first responders such as firefighters and police officers — to get at least one vaccine dose by October 29th. https://t.co/ijTgnqbOTj — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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A bill signed by Governor Hochul will require the MTA to release more data in a format that is easily read and accessible. "There's no excuse for keeping New Yorkers in the dark on the actions governments take to help their constituents," said Hochul. https://t.co/mQ1dS9FPcL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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The New York City Council's Black, Latino and Asian Caucus released a statement expressing disapproval over a delay in the removal of a circa-1833 statue of Thomas Jefferson from City Hall, which seems to stem from uncertainty around its future home. https://t.co/jpFfDPu3S4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

A man bound for Rikers Island died Monday, as conditions in the city’s jail complex have continued to deteriorate, leading advocates and elected officials to call for judges and district attorneys to do more to help alleviate the crisis on Rikers Island. https://t.co/uj1fsS78Ur — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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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

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Yesterday, the New York City Board of Health declared racism a public health crisis. As part of the resolution, the health department will have to review how its own policies have exacerbated racial differences in access to healthcare. https://t.co/IGagdo7u8f — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 20, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

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

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Because the feds hate spam texts just as much as we do, here are your evening links: Olympic snowboarders don't like "gnarly climate change", cats are the next WWE superstars, former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen is having coffee with Kanye, and more. https://t.co/da5UQ37swP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

The long periods of detention are compounding the crisis on Rikers Island, according to a new report. The report also said more than 1,600 people, or 30% of all detainees in city jails, have been there for more than a year. https://t.co/iRvYlTjCom — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Two-thirds of all New Yorkers, including children, are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. https://t.co/pe1afi4iLK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

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

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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A group of labor unions that provide health coverage to hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers are banding together in an effort to drive down hospital prices. The costs can get handed down to their members, many of whom work low-income jobs. https://t.co/4fGIRVMSlb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

A bill signed by Gov. Hochul on Tuesday will require the MTA to release more data to the public in a format that is easily readable and accessible. Advocates have clamored for the MTA to release data on ridership figures, service delivered, and spending. https://t.co/mQ1dS9FPcL — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

A life-size sculpture of pioneering photographer Diane Arbus went up in Central Park this week. Only the second statue depicting a real woman in the park, it will be on display through August 14th, 2022 in Doris C. Freedman Plaza. https://t.co/K461NCAMOe — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

The Public Design Commission voted unanimously on Monday to remove a circa-1833 statue of former president and slaveholder Thomas Jefferson from the NYC City Council chamber in City Hall. But the removal may not happen until the end of the year. https://t.co/jpFfDPu3S4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Oct. 19, 2021 Hibernated