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Transportation Worker Claims She Suffered Retaliation After Filing Attack Complaint
“Simone — I am so sorry to hear this, thank you for reaching out. I am looking into what happened and will find a time for us to talk.”

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“Simone — I am so sorry to hear this, thank you for reaching out. I am looking into what happened and will find a time for us to talk.”

“I wasn’t in control of anything,” Chris Cuomo told viewers. “I was there to listen and offer my take.
“No state property, personnel or other resources may be utilized for activities associated with the book.”
Johnson said the proposal is “important for the future of New York City because of the importance of the blood center.”
“This is just one piece of the pie when there’s so many other pieces to connect,” she said. “I just want the city to do better.”
“It’s very rare for these big lump sums for people who are not leaving,” he told THE CITY.
“What’s happening now, it’s not the bill, the judges. They’re not putting bail on where they could put bail on.”
Viviana Echavarria had asked school officials for instructional support. Instead, she got a visit from a child welfare worker.
Canzoneri also refused to speak with SCI investigators, citing his status as a tenured teacher, according to the report.
Some see hope in the paid family leave and child care provisions in the Biden administration’s $1.75 trillion Build Back Better bill.
“The whole point of passing legislation was to end association with the penal system."
The investigation is in response to a complaint filed in August by lawyers on behalf of several Brooklyn community groups.
“This strengthening of the CCRB’s independence is long overdue, and New Yorkers will be better protected and served for it.”
“What I want Adams to do is appoint a housing and homelessness czar — to have someone just focus on that.
Virtually every major sector showed employment gains, led by private colleges and universities, business services, health care and the arts.
“Folks vote for who engages them the most, for those who show up, care and present a vision that they can identify with,” she said.
She expects to see the $3,500 a month rent double on her two-bedroom, two-bath, 37th-floor home when the lease is up in March.
People displaced during Hurricane Ida were set to be transferred to the Aloft Hotel in Downtown Brooklyn.
“There will be some growing pains as different signal systems are phased in and phased out.”
“The requirements should not be very onerous for most buildings, at least for the commercial sector.”