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Gothamist @Gothamist

Michael K. Williams, who grew up in Flatbush, was just nominated for an Emmy for his role on ‘Lovecraft Country.’ https://t.co/C4K8ba2eZo — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

More than 1,500 New York City public school classrooms need work to make their ventilation safe for students amidst the ongoing pandemic according to data analyzed by WNYC/Gothamist. Here are the schools with the most classroom ventilation problems. https://t.co/7TH8Y2dn6H — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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Remnants of Hurricane Ida unleashed a "bomb" of raw sewage in Newton Creek, with brown, polluted discharge visible in the tributary between Brooklyn and Queens, startling most water quality experts. https://t.co/694XwDdfX8 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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After 9/11 the NYPD started a new counterterrorism bureau—the first of its kind for any municipal police force in the country. Suddenly, NYPD detectives were stationed worldwide to unearth plots and pass along information gleaned from jihadist attacks. https://t.co/a0dtKCjD5h — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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Thousands of business owners are hoping to attract more after special federal unemployment benefits that had been extended to workers will draw workers back onto their payrolls. https://t.co/wywv39A8VP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Governor Hochul was sworn in on the job last Tuesday and has already faced two transit crises—the remnants of Hurricane Ida and a Con-Edison power surge—all whilst replacing transit officials held over from the Cuomo administration. https://t.co/G2RWmNyi1Z — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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A New York City Council member wants to combat excessively noisy motor vehicles by using radar technology that captures the intensity of loud sounds and identifies the responsible vehicle. Under his bill, fines can run as high as $1,575. https://t.co/uaI9kkTYrV — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 6, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

All demolition at Grand Prospect Hall, the beloved event space sold to a developer in July, has been temporarily paused via court order, which states the developer must "not further damage the facade or character of the building," until a new court date. https://t.co/92nRpQsyja — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

One of the most important documents in NYC’s development, the Commissioners’ Plan of 1811 created the street grid for the modern plan of Manhattan. The @NYPL holds one of the original manuscripts, and you’ll be able to see it in person later this month. https://t.co/iymPu4L4LP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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Many residents of a Queens neighborhood badly hit by the storm say they had not seen or heard from a city, state, or federal official in the aftermath of the storm. https://t.co/xBKbvQ7O2r — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Modeled on London's Metropolitan Police Service—a civilian organization—NYC established its modern police in 1845. When Civil War veterans returned to the city, the department was reorganized; adopting uniforms, a rank structure, & carrying deadly weapons. https://t.co/UZ7iyDeXED — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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Some parents and educators are expressing alarm at New York City’s revised Covid-19 testing policy for public schools, which allows parents of unvaccinated children to opt out of random testing with no consequences. https://t.co/DgiuRbQc8K — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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The @NYPL holds the largest collection of Green Books, a publication a Harlem couple launched in the 1930s to help Black Americans safely navigate the U.S. during the car boom. Here’s the edition that focused on New York City. https://t.co/rjJwlbnQiD — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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If you've suffered damage from Tropical Storm Ida, we've compiled a list of resources for you to contact for help. https://t.co/EUO6xH38zF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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On Thursday, Mayor de Blasio blamed weather projections for being inaccurate. Emergency declarations weren’t made until well after the storm hit. In truth, atmospheric scientists and forecasts predicted on Monday that Ida would bring 10-14 inches of rain. https://t.co/7pUixlHzj5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 5, 2021 Hibernated
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How to get help if you've suffered damage from Tropical Storm Ida, including making an insurance claim, getting housing assistance, retrieving your vehicle from a flooded roadway, mental and emotional help resources, and more. https://t.co/EUO6xH38zF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Naomi Osaka defeat, climate emergencies, bus history, baby elephants and more. https://t.co/A00T182GTh — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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President Joe Biden is expected to visit parts of Queens and New Jersey where flooding from Tropical Storm Ida left a wide swath of destruction and killed dozens of people overnight Wednesday. https://t.co/IvhZnRbSqM — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Brian Benjamin will be sworn in as the next lieutenant governor on September 9th, putting him one heartbeat away from becoming governor. https://t.co/zmxnMm2Rlu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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"What happened in New York City was the blueprint for how you foment, through politicians, white mob violence against Black bodies," said Kamau Ware of the Black Gotham Experience. "That record was cut here." https://t.co/UzqU8XeLlv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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The New York City Sheriff's Office seized 53 vehicles for allegedly displaying illegal or bogus paper license plates during an overnight raid in Queens. https://t.co/IOov23lLtT — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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The United Federation of Teachers said the city is not cooperating in carving out medical and religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate, which goes into effect September 27th for 148,000 DOE employees. https://t.co/r4EQ4XNJxC — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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"I want to keep serving. I'm going to look at the best way to do that," Mayor de Blasio told @BrianLehrer in response to a question about a possible gubernatorial run in 2022. Reports say de Blasio has reached out to labor groups to gauge their support. https://t.co/Bt4nmC0cic — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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To learn what it was like to be without a home as Ida raged this week, Gothamist/WNYC spoke to homeless New Yorkers on where they took cover during the storm. “I wrapped a trash bag around my bottom waist and my legs, tied it up real good," said one man. https://t.co/nNHKvXdGjK — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

Days after Ida unleashed a torrent of rain across New Jersey, the state’s death toll rose to 25, with six people reported missing. https://t.co/W0MlyuVzCm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Hadestown was one of two Broadway musicals that reopened this week almost a year and a half after the Great White Way went dark. “We’re happy to be back,” Rachel Chavkin, the show's director said. “This is a family and it’s nice to be together again.”https://t.co/iMJb9HWpMt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

"We are now dealing with something inconceivable," Mayor de Blasio said in the aftermath of Ida. "It has created a new set of ground rules." The mayor said the city would use travel bans, evacuations, and specially directed phone alerts in the future. https://t.co/cjz0dDyEGq — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Governor Hochul has named Kathryn Garcia, the runner-up in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, as the state's director of operations. In her new role, Garcia will oversee all 73 state agencies, authorities, commissions. https://t.co/CXcl8onvFd — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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"I’ve never seen a cougar in the wild, but I’ve seen them on leashes, smashed into cages, and crying for their mothers when breeders rip them away. I’ve also seen the heartbreak of owners," says Kelly Donithan of the Humane Society of the United States. https://t.co/7mG77LcMuk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated
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Gothamist @Gothamist

If you've suffered damage from Tropical Storm Ida, we've compiled a list of resources for you to contact for help. https://t.co/EUO6xH38zF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 4, 2021 Hibernated