http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/nyregion/more-liu-donors-said-to-be-examined-in-fund-raising-inquiry.html?_r=1
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More Liu Donors Said to Be Examined in Fund-Raising Inquiry
Published December 17, 2011
Published December 17, 2011
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/16/nyregion/more-liu-donors-said-to-be-examined-in-fund-raising-inquiry.html?_r=1
Thursday, December 18, 7:30pm
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Juniper Park Civic Association
1 hour ago
DSNY Issues Snow Alert for Saturday, December 13 at 7 p.m.
With 1 to 3 inches of snow expected this weekend, New York’s Strongest will begin spreading brine on 700 lane miles of highways at midnight tonight.
The New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) has issued a Snow Alert for Saturday, December 13, 2025, beginning at 7 p.m., running through 2 p.m. Sunday. A Snow Alert is the Department’s “higher level” snow-fighting notification, as opposed to the “lower level” Winter Operations Advisory.
Precipitation will begin as early as 9 p.m. Saturday, continuing as late as noon Sunday, with heaviest bands of snow likely to fall Sunday between 1 and 5 a.m. Most forecasts anticipate 1 to 3 inches of snow though, as always, New York’s Strongest remain prepared for any amount of precipitation.
DSNY personnel will activate its GPS room — featuring the new Bladerunner 2.0 tracking operation — this evening to begin highway brining operations. Applying brine before snow begins falling helps reduce accumulations on roadways. In past storms of this nature, DSNY has applied brine to highway ramps and shoulders in anticipation of falling snow. This year, with new investments in brine equipment, the Department will not only apply brine to ramps and shoulders, but also the main beds of all highways – a total of 700 lane miles — starting at midnight tonight.
More than 700 salt spreaders are filled and ready to go, and the Department has approximately 700 million pounds of salt on hand. DSNY will begin spreading salt on roads, highways and bike lanes at the first sign of precipitation, and will begin plowing when and if snow depths reach two inches.
At this time, there is no anticipated change to collection operations Monday, and New Yorkers should continue to follow their regular schedule for trash, recycling, and compostable material unless otherwise notified.
New Yorkers should know: DSNY is working to ensure your safety. Do your part both for yourself and for the Strongest by staying off the roads during active precipitation or, if you absolutely must drive, by doing so slowly, safely and carefully.
In a snow event, New York City’s Sanitation Workers cover our streets, highways and bike lanes, but all residents should remember that clearing snow from sidewalks is the property owners’ responsibility. Property owners must to do their part to make sure that the sidewalks are passable.
All winter weather information and information about the City’s response to the storm can be found by visiting the City’s Severe Weather website at nyc.gov/snow or by calling 311. ... See MoreSee Less
Juniper Park Civic Association
17 hours ago
Eagle Pickle Works has been in business since 1888. The building it’s in is likely to be developed thanks to City of Yes. ... See MoreSee Less
Eddies pickles?????
What street is that?
Eddie sold the building?
Delicious pickles
More likely a foreign private equities firm will buy it and put up multi family residential buildings. The same private equity/hedge fund international investors who face no investigative oversight.
It should be restored and treasured rather than demolished. However, politicians and city agencies have proven that we inhabit an anti-green, anti-history, and anti-small business city.
Juniper Park Civic Association
1 day ago
Yes, it's about overdeveloping areas along the line, and no, that first photo is not of the IBX. It's of the Bushwick line behind the Knockdown Center. 🙄 ... See MoreSee Less
I overheard some hipsters on the G train saying they were going to cut back on their daily matcha for a down-payment in maspeth once this is built !
More mass transit means less traffic. That’s good for commercial and emergency vehicles and good for people who don’t want to buy a car. It’s also good for the environment. Everyone will benefit. Even those who don’t use mass transit.
This article is about someone wanting to go to Middle Village from Brooklyn. Why would he want to go there in the first place? He doesn't work there. Absolutely ridiculous.
My dad used to work in Brooklyn and he had to drive because the train took forever. He had to go into Manhattan to get the Brooklyn. 
When they designed the train system is all about Manhattan
Yes
I'm a senior living in Glendale, yesterday I had the audacity to go to Manhattan's upper east side. I took the bus to the M train, to the E train, to the number 6 train. Please excuse for not wanting to see $6 billions being spent on transportation to nowhere.
The Goal of this project is to ruin Middle Village
Hopefully I will be retired and moved out of Middle Village before this train is up and running.
If it’s not broken don’t fix leave our neighborhood the way it is
Just what we need more transportation
If they could put in the rail line without having to find a way to make a profit by taking advantage of the situation, maybe then we would agree to it. seem like they can't make an "improvement" without dipping their hands into the pots, and usually people get hurt in that action. The overdeveloping of our little neighborhood would be detrimental to those who live here and own property here. We've worked hard for years to keep this corner of the city nice and safe for families and now the powers that be all just want to cash in on that and ruin it for us.
 i’m getting out of here going to Mississippi
They will need to REMOVE 250 HOMES on Grand Ave & 74 Street !!!!!!!😡😡😡 This article DOES NOT MENTION THAT !
This rail line is a farce and will never be built. It was only 'imagined' by Hochul and Lieber the socialist head of the MTA to enact the zoning changes for more Dem votes and to line their pockets. There is private property, a private rail line, and even a cemetery in play. This thing will get locked up in court for long after the zoning changes are cashed in on and our neighborhoods destroyed. Love how that evil bitch Gov and the MTA find a way to start a civil war to distract everyone, and no one sees what is going on right in front of their eyes? They refuse to see it!
Juniper Park Civic Association
1 week ago
Coming soon ... See MoreSee Less
Juniper Park Civic Association
1 week ago
Update on COPA: The bill is being changed to 4+ units, and targets those in foreclosure. ... See MoreSee Less

Council Revamps Bill Giving Housing Groups First Dibs to Buy — and Landlords Still Object
www.thecity.nyc
The Community Opportunity to Purchase Act would allow preservation ventures 90 days to make an offer, getting out ahead of real estate speculators, sponsors say.Still unconstitutional
And who the hell is gonna make sure/police these groups actually give those people housing, that is safe and maintained housing and not their friends and family. And not become even worse slumlords! Yes this Democrat doesn’t trust this at all. Let alone this seems very wrong and illegal! This is not kosher
It’s still  communism! No one has the right to force private property owners to do this!  Keep voting for these communist Democrats😡
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