The Scoop: Monday Late Edition

On March 10, 2008 by
Looking west on 125th Street from MetroNorth platform
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Today, the proposed re-zoning plan for 125th street went for a vote by city officials. [NYT] [NY1]

This Daily News editorial tries to make the case for the proposed re-zoning. [NYDailyNews]

Infamous numbers king “Spanish Raymond” is suing the city for $15M. [NYDailyNews]

The Harlem Children’s Zone is looking to hire a new VP of Finance and Planning.[Crain'sNY]

Acclaimed photographer Helen Levitt won a Spectrum-International Prize for Photography for her picture of three children playing in East Harlem.[NYDailyNews]

Harlem high school students volunteer their spring break to community work in Florida.[OrlandoSentinel]

Adding to the buzz surrounding possible re-votes in Florida and Michigan, Al Sharpton says he will sue if the original Florida primary votes are allowed to count.[NYSun]

3 Responses to “The Scoop: Monday Late Edition”

  • Reminder: while it is okay to disagree with another person’s comments, personally attacking their comments doesn’t open the floor to intelligent debate. Please choose your words wisely. Thanks.

  • #1, pretty dumb comment on your part. Corzine is grandstanding for Hillary, asserting this is designed to make news and nothing more. It’s not an issue of means, it’s an issue that of intent, he knows it could never happen. It’s dumb for you to speak of it and legitimize it because a private citizen cannot finance a public election. Yes, it’s dumb for you to give it credence, real dumb!

    Let’s cut to the chase. Today, Obama is better off, ahead in more delegates than before March 8. He has a bigger lead today than before that big day for Hillary.

    It’s done, over, put a fork in that #$%&@ woman! Sorry.

  • On the news last night, Gov. Corzine of New Jersey said he is willing to put up the money for the Florida Primary to be re-held, so their votes can count.