Today’s Headlines
- At 40 Percent, de Blasio May Avoid Runoff (NYT) to Face Lhota (WSJ), Carrion, and Hidary
- Stringer Bests Spitzer for Comptroller (NYT); James, Squadron Head to Public Advocate Runoff (NYT)
- BP Primary Winners: Katz in Queens (DNA), Brewer in Manhattan (Epoch Times)
- Council Winners Include Menchaca, Reynoso, Torres, Gibson, Levine, Constantinides (NYT, WNYC)
- Brooklyn DA: Thompson Tops Hynes, Who Will Not Run on Republican Line in General (News)
- Times Casts Walking and Biking as Bloomberg “Pet Issues,” Despite Embrace by Public and de Blasio
- Bay Ridge Community Board Wants to Be Included in Speed Camera Rollout (Bklyn Paper)
- Hunts Point Market Walks Away From Talks, Will Negotiate With Next Mayor (Post)
- Hit-and-Run Driver Injures NYPD Officer in Bushwick; Suspects in Custody (WABC)
- Driver Injures Cyclist, Then Starts Yelling, Punching Her (Animal)
- Thruway Set to Borrow $700 Million to “Buy a Little More Time” As It Awaits TIFIA Loan (LoHud)
More headlines at Streetsblog Capitol Hill