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Dear Whoopie: Elliott-Chelsea Needs Your Voice

Editor’s Note: Harry Weiner worked for the New York City Housing Authority for more than 30 years and is a member of the Council of Municipal Retiree Organizations [COMRO]. This is his open letter to comedy legend and Elliott-Chelsea public housing product Whoopie Goldberg. 

Dear Whoopi:

I’m writing to you as a fellow senior citizen with similar  good memories of Elliott-Chelsea Houses, which is in the midst of a crisis. When I worked there in the 1980’s as a Housing Assistant, they were both very desirable “projects” to live in…safe, well maintained  and a sense of community prevailed. Indeed, it was a source of pride that you were a former resident.

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Listen: Striking Back at Amazon; ‘Christian Discovery’; and More…

By Bob Hennelly

On this episode of what’s going on, New York City Council Member Tiffany Caban (D-Queens) makes her case for her Delivery Protection Act—  legislation that she says will prevent the exploitation by Amazon of workers who are the final link to home deliveries. Currently, the global behemoth maintains these workers don't work for it but for so-called Delivery Service Partners that act as subcontractors shielding Amazon from its responsibilities to keep safe the workers it relies on. 

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NYCHA Retiree Could Never Have Imagined the FEC Public Houses ‘Debacle’

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City retiree Harry Weiner spent just over 30 years working for the New York City Housing Authority before retiring back in 2008. After about a decade working out of 250 Broadway at the start of his career, Weiner decided to take a field assignment at the Elliott-Chelsea Houses on W.26th Street in Manhattan as a Housing Assistant.

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FEC Tenants to Council Member Bottcher: Opposition to Demolition Scheme Couldn’t Be Any Clearer

By Joe Maniscalco

New York City Council Member Erik Bottcher likes to portray himself as a stalwart advocate for tenants rights, but he’s failing to uphold that image in Chelsea where elderly NYCHA residents continue to be subjected to an ongoing campaign of fear and intimidation that supporters call nothing less than “horrific.”

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NNU, UE Demand U.S. Halt Military Aid to Israel

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National Nurses United [NNU]—the largest union and professional association of registered nurses in the U.S. and the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America [UA] earlier this week called for the U.S. to “immediately halt military aid to Israel” and “secure a permanent and immediate ceasefire” in Gaza.

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Listen: D.C. On The Brink/Laborers Fight For $40, Focus On Freelancers 

By Bob Hennelly

In Gaza, the Guardian is reporting that the Israeli military is pressing on with its siege of Gaza City even as Donald Trump floats what he claims is a breakthrough deal toward a ceasefire. Over the last 13 days, Israeli forces have intensified their strike of Gaza City systematically demolishing one residential apartment building after another to force Palestinians civilians to leave their homes.  

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New York City of Shame: Elderly Public Housing Residents in Chelsea Ordered to Move Out

By Joe Maniscalco

Last Saturday, roughly 15 to 20 Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea [FEC] public housing tenants fighting the impending destruction of their homes intercepted Council Member Erik Bottcher outside a Manhattan deli at W. 26th Street and 9th Avenue demanding a meeting with him and challenging his support of the demolition planCommunity Board 4 has already rejected. 

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Watch: ‘They Treat Us Like Dogs,’ Says Chelsea Senior

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Debra Lieberman has lived in the Chelsea Addition senior building on W. 27th Drive in Manhattan since 2013. Now, she and her neighbors are being told they have one month to "relocate" so that Related Companies and Essence Development can begin demolishing their apartments. It's all part of the “reimagining of public housing” in New York City.

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