Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Mid-Summer Selected Events


[Events which request contributions are indicated by $.]

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28th July, 2009, Tuesday, at 7 o'clock P.M. N.Y.C. Public Advocate candidates' civil rights debate. New York Law School, 57 Worth Str. (betw. Church Str. & W. B'way). Alex Zablocki, Norman Siegel, Eric Gioia, Mark Green, Bill de Blasio. Moderated by N.Y. Daily News columnist Juan Gonzalez.

29th July, 2009, Wednesday, at 8 A.M. Manhattan District Attorney debate, C.U.N.Y. Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave. (betw. 34th & 35th Sts.).
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29th July, 2009, Wednesday, at "6-ish." The Brehon Law Society's summer social at Harbour Lights restaurant, South Street Seaport. [Co-hosted with the Scottish Bar Assn. & the Irish-American Bar Assn.] $

1st August, 2009, Saturday, 5 P.M. to 11 P.M. First Saturday Night at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. 7th Ave. IRT express to Eastern Pkway. Go to:
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/

4th August, 2009, Tuesday, from 7 to 9 P.M. N.Y.C. Mayoral candidates' civil rights forum. New York Law School, 57 Worth Str. (betw. Church Str. & W. B'way). Moderated by Bob Hennelly, WNYC City Hall correspondent.
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5th August, 2009, Wednesday, beginning at 5:30 P.M. Three Parks Independent Democrats, Inc., picnic in Central Park near the pond. [Enter on Central Park West at W. 103rd Str.] Kindly bring potables or comestibles to share for four.

5th August, 2009, Wednesday, at 6 P.M. Fund-raiser for Upper East Side State Senator Liz Krueger. Black Finn Bar, 218 E. 53rd Str. (betw. 2nd & 3rd Aves.). (212) 231+97.53. $

7th August, 2009, 7 P.M. to mid-night. Martin Luther King, Jr., Democratic Club fund-raiser. Cathedral Pkway. Towers (125 W. 109th Str., betw. Columbus & Amsterdam Aves., Manh.). (212) RIverside 9 - 1100. $

8th August, 2009, Saturday, from 2 to 5 P.M. Councilmember Inez Dickens's BBQ, American Legion Hall, 248 W. 132nd Str. (betw. 7th & 8th Aves.). (212) RIverside 9 - 25.80 Ext. 13. $

11th August, 2009, Tuesday, 6:30 P.M. Assemblymember Micah Kellner fund-raiser. Crowe's Nest, 1804 Second Ave. (betw. 93rd & 94th Sts.). $

13th August, 2009, Thursday, 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. Fund-raiser for Jerrold L. Nadler, M.C., at the 79th St. Boat Basin Cafe (in Riverside Park @ W. 79th Str.). For info.: (212) 352+03.70. $

And September's Advance Sheets:

12th September, 2009, Saturday, starting at 11:30 A.M. Mid-Manhattan Branch N.A.A.C.P. luncheon. Marina del Rey, Throgs Neck, The Bronx. (212) RIverside 9 - 23.23. $

13th September, 2009, Sunday, 5 to 8 P.M. Park River Independent Democrats 50th anniversary gala. 79th Street Boat Basin restaurant. [The club is finally honoring, among others, P.R.I.D. stalwart Al Handell for his many years of excellent--and honest--political work.] $

15th September, 2009, Tuesday. Democratic Primary Election. Polls open 6 A.M. until 9 P.M.

24th September, 2009, Thursday. Democratic Party First Judicial District convention.

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Flacks Report [11 July 'o9]

No-one from Turtle Bay On Panel---Who Are Those "2/4" Judicial Candidates?---Comptroller's Report on the Bronx P.A.---Something Strange A-foot at C.R.D.C.---Espada/Soumas connexion?---July Events---Sundry Items

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No-one from Turtle Bay On Panel

The 9th local Civil Court District screening panel did NOT have a panelist designated by the "CEO" of the Turtle Bay Assn., as previously reported.

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Who Are Those "2/4" Judicial Candidates?

Under the current New York County Democratic Party's rules, applicants who wish to be considered for (County-wide) judgeships may not apply to a screening panel if they were "reported out" twice in the previous four consecutive years (not counting any year in which there were re-elections, but no real "open" seats). This recent rule, which many consider to have undermined the "most highly qualified" designation, has up to now caused a plethora of candidates to be eligible for each vacancy instead of the three most highly qualified (of all the applicants) per vacancy.

This year, the "2/4" candidates are: Lucy Billings, Laura Drager, Cynthia Kern, Saliann Scarpulla, and Faviola Soto (who said she isn't interested in Supreme Court and loves being a Court of Claims judge).

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Comptroller's Report on the Bronx P.A.

Recently the City's Comptroller issued a report highly critical of The Bronx County Public Administrator's office. But that was of the olde Public Administrator, and it unfairly tarred the new P.A., Bonnie Brooke Gould. Gould, the former law clerk to Justice Martin Schoenfeld, was brought in as the new Bronx P.A. last September to clean things up. She has already instituted some sweeping changes especially in accountability, and has brought on board three experienced counsel for the office (replacing former counsel Michael Lippmann): John Reddy, Mark Levy, and Jay Ziffer.

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Something Strange A-foot at Chelsea Reform Democratic Club
Go to:
http://www.tenantplanet.org/2009/06/25/something-strange-is-afoot-at-crdc/

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Espada/Soumas Connexion?

A political insider informs me that C.F.D. district leader and N.Y.C. Board of Elections Commish Greg Soumas serves as part-time paid counsel to turncoat State Sen. Pedro Espada's Senate housing committee. No es verdad?

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July Events

15th July, 2009, Wednesday, at 6:30 P.M. Forum: "The Future of the M.T.A." Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave., Manh. (betw. E. 103rd & E. 104th Sts.). Panelists: Gale Brewer, Richard Brodsky, Paul White (Exec. Dir. Transportation Alternatives), Nicole Gelinas (N.Y.Post). Moderated by Henry Stern.

29th July, 2009, Wednesday, at 6-ish. The Brehon Law Society's summer social at Harbour Lights, South Street Seaport. $

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Sundry Items

Petitioning begins 9 June 2009 and ends 16 July 2009.
Census Jobs Available
The New York Regional Office of the U.S. Census Bureau is currently hiring temporary employees at various levels. Current openings include:

The New York Regional Office of the U.S. Census Bureau is currently hiring temporary employees at various levels. Current openings include:

Field Representative: $13.19 to $16.57 per hour, depending upon location
Survey Statistician: GS-07 - $38,378, GS-09 - $46,944
For further information on these jobs and how to apply, go to:
http://www.census.gov/ronyc/www/emply.html
or call 1-(800) 991-2520.

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"The noblest motive is the public good." --Richard Steele