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2019
Rendering of the new balcony dog run. Photos: Animal Medical Center
‘GIFT OF LOVE’ FOR AMC PETS
Animal Medical Center's $70 million expansion project BY VERENA DOBNIK, ASSOCIATED PRESS
One of the world’s top veterinary hospitals is planning a $70 million expansion of its New York headquarters. The 110-year-old Animal Medical Center on Manhattan’s East Side will get new emergency and intensive care units, more space for research - and even a grassy new balcony dog run and park. When completed in 2022, the 26,000-square-foot (2,415-sq.
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KALLOS OUTLINES HIS BP PLATFORM POLITICS
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As he enters race, UES council member discusses plans BY EMILY HIGGINBOTHAM
Upper East Side Council Member Ben Kallos officially kicked off his campaign last week to become the next borough president of Manhattan, running on a platform of anti-corruption and community empowerment. “We have a proven model of success. When the community is supported by their local Council member and borough president, we have been able to accomplish things people thought was impossible,” Kallos, 38, said in an interview with Our Town. The Democrat is the first person to officially announce their candidacy in the race to succeed term-limited BP Gale Brewer. Councilman Mark Levine (D-Morning Side Heights-Hamilton Heights) and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal (D-WF/Manhattan) have been noted as potential candidates. Kallos said he wants to continue the work he started on the Council, which he notes has included adding a thousand pre-kindergarten seats to his district, securing $200 million for parks and cleaning up the streets of the
SAAR’S MYSTICAL MOMENTS AT MOMA Spotlight on a groundbreaking African American artist. p. 10
JOINT PAIN AND WINTER DON’T MIX Council Member Ben Kallos. Photo courtesy of NYC Council photographer William Alatriste
Upper East Side by adding green trashcans on every corner. He also pointed to his record on cleaning up the political system. When he first ran in 2013, Kallos rejected donations from real estate companies and corporations, saying he hoped it would push other members to do the same. Since then, he helped pass legis-
lation to ban outside income for members. Kallos believes his stances on anticorruption and community empowerment go hand-in-hand. “I’ve always felt like government wasn’t listening to the people,” he said. “And in that way, it was often corrupt,
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has seen a surge Five years in, NYC fluctuating and in cyclist deaths – and motorist numbers of pedestrian fatalities BY EMILY HIGGINBOTHAM
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