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Mayor Adams' campaign is returning more than $31,000 in donations made by criminally indicted ex-Buildings Department boss Eric Ulrich, his six co-defendants and a myriad of relatives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about Assemblyman Daniel O'Donnell being disciplined for inappropriate conduct and then Frank talks about Eric Ulrich and his indictment. Frank talks about a city employee in Buffalo being placed on paid leave after being accused of padding checks but is still collecting after 7 years. Frank then talks about NJ Veterans homes not treating Veterans properly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano discusses some of the hottest topics and gives his opinion. Frank talks about the Tunnel To Towers Walk and then talks about the case involving Eric Ulrich. Frank talks about the healthcare situation for city employees and then discusses the mayor in a small town in Salem County NJ being thrown off the ballot for trying to get on as an independent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New York City is sending first responders to New Hampshire as Hurricane Lee approaches. Meanwhile, the Manhattan DA accuses former city buildings commissioner Eric Ulrich of wrongdoing in clearing a shelter in Rockaway Park. Also, starting tonight, Jewish communities worldwide celebrate Rosh Hashanah, marking the Hebrew new year. Finally, an investigative report by Bianca Fortis and Laura Beil, in collaboration with ProPublica, New York Magazine, and podcast studio Wondery, sheds light on Dr. Robert Hadden's pattern of sexual abuse, the brave fight for justice by his victims, and the limited accountability faced by Columbia University during his 25-year tenure.
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
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Dominic Carter and Curtis Sliwa discuss some of the hottest topics and give their opinions. Dominic discusses a plan for MTA fare enforcement teams to appear on more buses and reporters being stopped from doing their job outside the Roosevelt Hotel. Curtis talks about former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings, Eric Ulrich being convicted of taking bribes and new public restrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Another Side of Midnight, Curtis talks more about the Gilgo Beach murders. Curtis also talks about Mayor Adams and his suspect relationship with Eric Ulrich. Curtis also talks about the importance of mental health. Curtis revisits the case of the real Amityville Horror House where the DeFeo murders took place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano brings you the issues that matter the most with style and wit in the Other Side of Midnight Local Spotlight. Frank discusses the New York City Department of Education banning access to the artificial intelligence ChatGPT text generator tool, yet another humpback whale being discovered washed up on the shore in Atlantic City, the New York State Senate stacking against Governor Hochul's nomination of Hector LaSalle for Chief Judge, and former New York City Buildings Commissioner, Eric Ulrich being blasted by the New York Post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minority Leader of the New York City Council Joe Borelli joins Sid to talk about Title 42 expiring, Eric Ulrich's fate in politics, and cop-killers being freed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Founder of the Guardian Angels and the "C" in WABC aka We're Always Broadcasting Curtis, Curtis Sliwa joins the show again to talk about Sid's friend Eric Ulrich resigning following a gambling probe, what to expect from election day less than a week out, and Kyrie Irving's lack of apology for promoting a film with anti-Semitic rhetoric. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on this edition of the Chronicles of Dominic Carter: Dominic talks about the Manhattan District Attorney's office is investigating Eric Ulrich, the NYC Buildings Commissioner over alleged gambling with mob associates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Ulrich - Plans to modernize a very large department. Carry out Mayor's plan. by John Catsimatidis
Commissioner of NYC Department of Buildings Eric Ulrich joins Bernie and Sid to talk about his night with Bo Dietl, his new role, Mayor Eric Adams, critical race theory in schools and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 269: Eric Ulrich On His City Council Tenure, The Future Of NYC And Its Republican Party by Max Politics
As crazy as it might sound, New Yorkers may like Bill de Blasio more than they do Andrew Cuomo following the abysmal handling of New York during the China Virus lockdown. Bernie and Sid make that point as well as the point that it's good news that the Knicks and Nets can have fans back at their games but is it worth the possibility of being shoved in front of an LIRR train by an EDP heading to the game? Crime continues to rise in NYC and nothing is being done by Bill de Blasio who displayed his pettiness when he said he would never meet with or forgive any member of the Trump family after Eric Trump extended an olive branch regarding the cancelling of contracts the city has with the Trump organization. Pathetic. Bernie and Sid are joined by Bo Dietl, Dov Hikind, Dr Nicole Saphier, and Eric Ulrich to discuss everything from the NYPD to Israel to Dr Fauci to Little Red Riding Hood.
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NYC Councilman Eric Ulrich says his campaign for Public Advocate -- which will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 26 -- represents the best chance for Rockaway to get real representation and recognition from city government. He stoppoed by the Wave on Wednesday, Jan. 24, ti make his case.
Episode 118: Public Advocate Candidate Eric Ulrich by Max & Murphy
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Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for the New York City Council, continues his discussion with Jaylon Carter about dirty politics. In this episode, Scala recounts his story of being sued in Supreme Court over unfounded allegations during the primary election.
Jaylon Carter questions whether Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for New York City Council, did the right thing by shaking Republican incumbent Eric Ulrich's hand at the conclusion of their debate.The discussion focuses on dirty politics, false allegations, smear tactics including rap lyrics and the appropriate way candidates should conduct themselves during campaigns.
Jaylon Carter questions whether Mike Scala, 2017 Democratic nominee for New York City Council, did the right thing by shaking Republican incumbent Eric Ulrich's hand at the conclusion of their debate.The discussion focuses on dirty politics, false allegations, smear tactics including rap lyrics and the appropriate way candidates should conduct themselves during campaigns.
Attorney Mike Scala, who is First Vice President of the Queens Public Transit Committee (QPTC), stopped by The Wave to announce his intention to run for the District 32's City Council seat this coming November.
This week's "Riding The Wave" features a Q&A with NYC Councilman Eric Ulrich, talking about the issues that most concern Rockaway. Ulrich discusses the Wounded Warriors project, the rise in gun violence and what to do about it, as well as the recently passed NYC budget and how it affects the peninsula. Hosted by Mark Healey, the managing editor of The Wave, Rockaway's Newspaper since 1893.
“A year ago, City Council member Melissa Mark-Viverito was instrumental in helping to bring participatory budgeting to New York City, engaging her district and giving them say in the political process by allocating a percentage of the council member's discretionary funds for capital projects of their choosing. In 2011, Mark-Viverito was one of four members, along with Jumaane Williams, Eric Ulrich, and Brad Lander, to introduce the process in their districts.” This seminar, therefore, presents a broad perspective on participatory budgeting in government and describes specifically the pilot process in four New York City Council Districts. Moderated by Daniel W. Williams, Associate Professor at Baruch College of the School of Public Affairs, the program includes panelists Donata Secondo, Project Coordinator of Participatory Budgeting Project, Melissa Mark-Viverito, New York City Council Member of 8th District in Manhattan and Hazel Martinez, Member of the District Committee in New York City Council District 45 and of the Citywide Steering Committee for Participatory Budgeting.
“A year ago, City Council member Melissa Mark-Viverito was instrumental in helping to bring participatory budgeting to New York City, engaging her district and giving them say in the political process by allocating a percentage of the council member’s discretionary funds for capital projects of their choosing. In 2011, Mark-Viverito was one of four members, along with Jumaane Williams, Eric Ulrich, and Brad Lander, to introduce the process in their districts.” This seminar, therefore, presents a broad perspective on participatory budgeting in government and describes specifically the pilot process in four New York City Council Districts. Moderated by Daniel W. Williams, Associate Professor at Baruch College of the School of Public Affairs, the program includes panelists Donata Secondo, Project Coordinator of Participatory Budgeting Project, Melissa Mark-Viverito, New York City Council Member of 8th District in Manhattan and Hazel Martinez, Member of the District Committee in New York City Council District 45 and of the Citywide Steering Committee for Participatory Budgeting.