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Month: July 2016

July 7, 2016

Letters

To the editor: As someone who can’t even float, much less swim, I am fascinated by Stein Hoff’s amazingly brave endeavor.In each issue of The Broadsheet, I look first for the updates from this intrepid adventurer in his wee vessel as he hurtles through heaving seas, rows all day only to be pushed back by the...
Dr. Hoff rowing FOXII photo by Stanley Fine
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July 7, 2016

Egalitarians at the Gates

A quiet insurgency is taking place all across the Lower Manhattan political landscape, as a new generation of activists bids for positions of leadership. Among them is 25-year-old Dodge Landesman, who is running for a seat on the Democratic State Committee, representing the 65th Assembly District, which stretches from the Battery to Vesey Street on...
Dodge Landesman at the June campaign kickoff for his candidacy for the State Democratic Committee. Mr. Landesman, one of a new generation of Lower Manhattan residents seeking positions of political leadership, is flanked by Yuh-Line Niou, whose recent campaign for a seat in the State Assembly (which she is now reprising) he helped to manage.
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July 6, 2016

July 6

640 – Battle of Heliopolis: The Muslim Arab army under ‘Amr ibn al-‘As defeat the Byzantine forces near Heliopolis (Egypt). 1348 – Pope Clement VI issues a papal bull protecting the Jews accused of having caused the Black Death. 1415 – Jan Hus is condemned as a heretic and then burned at the stake. 1535 – Sir Thomas More is executed for treason...
R34 touching down in Mineola Long Island in 1919
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July 6, 2016

Letters

Dear editor, I read with interest Tammy Meltzer’s comments in the July 1 Broadsheet. I must respectfully disagree. In her letter she states that Liberty Park is not “the Memorial” but an urban pedestrian boulevard. Why can’t it be both? The sphere is not so large that it will impede the physical flow of people...
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July 6, 2016

Valediction: Catherine McVay Hughes

For more than a decade, residents of Lower Manhattan have benefited from the protection, advocacy, and vision of a staunch civic champion. During that time, Catherine McVay Hughes has served not only as chair of Community Board 1 (CB1), but has also lobbied relentlessly for programs to protect the health of Downtown residents affected by...
Catherine McVay Hughes
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July 5, 2016

July 5

328 – The official opening of Constantine’s Bridge built over the Danube by the Roman architect Theophilus Patricius 1687 – Isaac Newton publishes Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica. 1811 – Venezuela declares independence from Spain. 1915 – The Liberty Bell leaves Philadelphia by special train on its way to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. This is the...
The Shard of London
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