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At 8 a.m., Public Advocate Jumaane Williams will appear the Association for a Better New York Power Breakfast. 1335 6th Avenue, New York City. |
At 10:30 a.m., Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will tour Hofstra University’s new school of business. Hofstra University. 148 Hofstra University. Hempstead. |
At 11 a.m., the New York State Nurses Association will announce the filing of a federal lawsuit against Albany Medical Center. Albany Marriott, 189 Wolf Road, Albany. |
Also at 11 a.m., Lt. Gov. Hochul will deliver remarks at a small business roundtable. Hofstra University. 148 Hofstra University. Hempstead. |
At 6 p.m., the Assembly Republican task force on learning to work will hold a forum. Orleans Niagara BOCES. 3181 Saunders Settlement Road, Sanborn. |
Also at 6 p.m., Lt. Gov. Hochul and Sen. Tim Kennedy will great families at a women’s health forum. Lafayette Parent Center. 370 Lafayette Ave. Buffalo. |
At 7 p.m., Mayor de Blasio delivers remarks. Gracie Mansion. New York City. |
Headlines: |
The State University of New York has a new wage database that offers estimates of how much a student would earn by degree. |
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow college athletes to receive payment for endorsements and other uses of their likeness. Similar measures have been proposed in other states and California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed that state’s version into law. |
Despite efforts by the state, poor conditions persist at New York’s nail salons, workers in the industry say. |
A new study questions whether the economy benefits actually benefits from the state’s generous film tax credit program. |
Environmental activists are urging Gov. Andrew Cuomo to sign a new ban on pesticides. |
Immigrants have found themselves and their benefits in limbo after a federal court halted the public charge rule change. |
The new Kosciuszko Bridge was meant to ease congestion for commuters going between Brooklyn and Queens, but new data released by the Wall Street Journal shows not much has changed. |
Mayor de Blasio joined Errol Louis to weigh in on the battle over a statue for Mother Cabrini, the increase in cyclist deaths, and the shooting at an illegal gambling club in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. |
The mayor also spoke about the City Council’s upcoming vote over closing Rikers Island, harassment allegations against NYCHA general manager Vito Mustaciuolo, and property tax reform. |
Sen. Brian Benjamin has proposed a tax relief program for renters. |
NBC continued to play defense in pushing back against Ronan Farrow’s new book, denying the company tried to cover up a rape allegation against Matt Lauer. |
Three more women have come forward to level sexual abuse allegations against Cuba Gooding Jr. |
Lawmakers in the state Senate are exploring ways to provide supplemental funds to the Child Victims Act. |
The progressive challenger running a primary against Rep. Carolyn Maloney has raised more than $100,000 in less than weeks. |
Rep. Nita Lowey insisted her decision to retire was not motivated by a primary challenge she is facing next June. |
Bronx Councilman Ritchie Torres is proposing new whistleblower protection laws for New York City. |
The Innocence Project is joining the effort to preserve the prosecutorial conduct board, a measure that is opposed in the courts by the state’s local prosecutors. |
At one time, in the early 1990s, the number of inmates in New York City jails was about 22,000. Today, the population is about 7,000 — and the city now says it expects to cut that number by more than half by 2026. |
A delayed response time has put a snag in New York City’s 911 overhaul. |
The company behind a controversial police interrogation technique is suing Ava DuVernay and Netflix over its depiction in a miniseries about the Central Park jogger case. |
Overall crime is down in Suffolk County, but the county could surpass its 2018 homicide total this year. |
The stars of Comedy Central’s “Broad City” are urging New Yorkers to vote the proposed city charter. |
The Working Families Party endorsed replacing Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day. |
A nonprofit organization backing bail changes affiliated with NYU bailed out the man accused of killing homeless people in Chinatown after he attacked a court officer. |
New York is seeing a spate of deadly attacks against homeless people. |
A lawsuit brought by an architect against the design of the World Trade buildings is proceeding. |
Once a major contributor to the local economy, the old General Electric plant in Fort Edward is scheduled to start coming down next week. |
New York City is facing potentially up to 17 more sexual abuse lawsuits and millions of dollars in legal exposure as a result. |
A fourth allegation has been made against former Albany Bishop Howard Hubbard. |
Protesters were arrested at a festival parade in Binghamton as they demonstrated against deaths at the Broome County Jail. |
New York’s Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo says communities that want to promote emissions-free vehicles can apply for part of $3 million in rebates and grants. |
A federal lawsuit is expected to be filed Tuesday by the New York State Nurses Association, which represents nurses at Albany Medical Center. The union claims the hospital effectively forced hundreds of Filipino nurses to continue working there. |
The Carrier Dome is an iconic part of the Central New York skyline and it’s in the midst of a makeover. Work is underway on a $118 million renovation project and there’s an update on the project. |
Rochester Police Officer Denny Wright has been transferred to a rehabilitation facility for the next phase of his treatment, according to the Rochester Police Department. |
With 140,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space and some of the city’s best views of the Buffalo River, Rep. Brian Higgins believes the second floor of the old DL&W Terminal is an attraction waiting to happen. |
In national news: |
President Trump called for a cease-fire in northern Syria and imposed sanctions against Turkey following its incursion into the country. |
A former Trump administration advisor testified to congressional lawmakers that Rudy Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and personal lawyer to the president, was running a shadow foreign policy in Ukraine. |
Former National Security Advisor John Bolton called Giuliani “a hand grenade.” |
The violent video shown at a pro-Trump conference was the product of right-wing activists and allies of the president. |
Democrats are set to meet in another televised debate this evening, with Sen. Elizabeth Warren given the clear advantage among the frontrunners. |
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg held lengthy private chats with conservative pundits concerned about censorship on the social media site. |
From the editorial pages: |
The Daily News writes the NYPD is clearly sidestepping a transparency law. |
The Buffalo News says the voters in the 27th congressional district need to pick their new representative soon in a special election. |
The Times Union says state lawmakers should have the “political courage” to limit their own outside pay after courts struck down a cap on private-sector salaries. |
From the sports pages: |
The Packers beat the Lions in Monday Night Football. |
1425 W Arthur Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215-3350 |
BD: 3 |
BA: 1/0 |
$59,000 |
Sold |
1425 W Arthur Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215-3350 |
$59,000 |
$59,000 |
Features |
• Single Family Home |
• Status: Sold |
• 5 Total Rooms |
• 3 Bedrooms |
• 1 Full Bathrooms |
• Est. Square Footage: 1,122 |
• Garage Size: 2.5 |
• Garage Type: Detached |
• Est. Year Built: 1900 |
• School District: Milwaukee |
• County: Milwaukee |
• Postal Municipality: Milwaukee |
• MLS#: 1631872 |
• Listing Company: Shorewest - South Metro |
• Price/SqFt: $57 |
Property Description |
1425 W Arthur Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215-3350 - Newly remodeled kitchen in 2016. Water heater and a new roof/complete tear off in 2014. 2.5 car garage added kn 2003 with electric door opener. Great fenced in backyard. |
Room Dimensions |
Main |
• Master BR: 11.0 x 10.0 |
• BR 2: 11.0 x 8.0 |
• BR 3: 15.0 x 8.0 |
• Kitchen: 16.0 x 13.0 |
• Living Rm: 16.0 x 10.0 |
• Full Baths: 1 |
• Additional features |
Other Rooms |
• Block |
• Storage Shed |
Interior Features |
• Heating/Cooling: Natural Gas Radiant |
• Water Waste: Municipal Sewer, Municipal Water |
• Appliances Included: Dryer, Microwave, Oven/Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Window A/C |
Building and Construction |
• 2 Story |
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