Mayor Bill de Blasio won't be marching in the Bronx Columbus Day Parade on Sunday because he hasn't been invited amid the controversy over what to do with statues of Christopher
Columbus on city property.
Not exact matches
Cuomo says he favors keeping a prominent Christopher
Columbus statue that has been suggested for review by a commission examining items deemed «symbols of hate»
on New York
City property.
During the debate, de Blasio said the statue of Christopher
Columbus would be among those examined by a commission he's appointing to recommend monuments
on city property be removed because they're deemed hateful.
At 2 p.m., in response to de Blasio's «quest to tear down statues like Christopher
Columbus,» Queens Councilman Eric Ulrich will announce legislation that would require a majority vote of the Council before removing statues
on city property, City Hall steps, Manhat
city property,
City Hall steps, Manhat
City Hall steps, Manhattan.