Where The Pols Are, May 18

Governor Andrew Cuomo is in Albany with no public schedule.
8:30 AM – New York City Public Advocate Letitia James attends the Eagle Academy Foundation Awards Breakfast, Gotham Hall, 1356 Broadway, Manhattan.
10:00 AM – “The Brian Lehrer Show” features New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, WNYC.
10:00 AM – State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli releases an economic snapshot of Queens, Borough Hall, 120-55 Queens Blvd., Queens.
10:30 AM – Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul makes an announcement, The High School for Math, Science and Engineering, City College of New York, Baskerville Hall, 240 Convent Ave., Manhattan.
12 PM – De Blasio makes an announcement regarding road repaving, New York City Department of Transportation street maintenance office, Dubois Yard, 5 Dubois Ave., Staten Island.
2:00 PM – New York City first lady Chirlane McCray kicks off #thrivetogether: A Weekend for Mental Health, and delivers remarks, Yankasa Masjid Mosque, 1707 Townsend Ave., Bronx.
6:30 PM – De Blasio and McCray attend the Seneca Strategies’ launch party where the mayor delivers remarks, The Armory, 67 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn.
6:30 PM – Public Advocate James receives the Public Servant of the Year Award at the  Metropolitan Black Bar Association’s 34th Anniversary Awards Gala, with Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer attending, Pier 60, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan.
7:00 PM – State Sen. Jeff Klein announces $170,000 for a new Stand Up to Violence Program, New York City Housing Authority Throggs Neck Houses, 550 Balcom Ave., Bronx.

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