Our Town - July 25, 2019

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The local paper for the Upper East Side SPECIAL REPORT 2019

SENIOR LIVING

SENIOR LIVING GUIDE 2019 ◄ P. 13

WEEK OF JULY

25-31 2019

INSIDE

LOCALS GIVE THUMBS DOWN TO FLOOD PLANS

A SUPER SUMMER AT LINCOLN CENTER This year’s Out of Doors lineup of free events has something for everyone, P. 12

ENVIRONMENT Residents slam details of massive Coastal Resiliency Project BY JASON COHEN

Angry Lower East Side residents expressed their displeasure last week with the city’s plan to shutter East River Park for three years, from March 2020 to the summer of 2023, as part of the East Side Coastal Resiliency project, which will storm proof the park from Montgomery Street to 13th Street. Borough President Gale Brewer held a public hearing on the project at Mt. Sinai Beth Israel on July 17th. The auditorium at the hospital was jam packed. Some of those in attendance draped caution tape reading “Tree Protection area.” around their necks, Jamie Torres-Springer, the first deputy commissioner at the city Department of Design and Construction, and Alyssa Cobb-Konon, the deputy commissioner for Planning and Development at NYC Parks, presented the plan. They did not receive a warm wel-

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Mayor Bill de Blasio on West 64th Street on Sunday, July 14, the day after the blackout. Photo: Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

DEBATE: THE HEAT IS ON POLITICS NYC strategists expect longshot presidential hopeful Bill de Blasio to be aggressive in the second Democratic candidate forum. But the latest poll and money numbers are grim BY STUART MARQUES

As the second round of presidential debates approaches, Bill de Blasio says he’s still in-it-to-win-it, but lackluster fund-raising totals, poor poll numbers, the kerfuffle

over his absence during the West Side blackout and growing disdain from the city’s tabloids make his long odds even longer. “He has no realistic chance of getting the Democratic nomination,” says veteran political strategist Hank Sheinkopf. “No one sees him as presidential material,” says Democratic consultant George Arzt. “If he is still around come primary day, he’ll lose his home state of New York overwhelmingly.” Still, the mayor, who performed better than expected in the first de-

bate by interrupting the others and pushing his way into the conversation, will be on stage next week for CNN’s two nights of debates in Detroit on July 30 and 31. He drew the second night, which includes former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and former Housing Secretary Julian Castro. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren headline the first night. Although all eyes will be on Biden

A DANGER TO THE COMMUNITY Jeffrey Epstein’s legal team appealed a federal judge’s decision to deny bail, P. 9

LEVAIN BAKERY OPENS ON THE EAST SIDE The company known for its decadent cookies expands to the UES, P. 40 Jewish women and girls light u the world by lighting the Shabb candles every Friday evening 18 minutes before sunset. Friday, July 26 – 7:59 pm. For more information visit www.chabaduppereastrside.co

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