Mike DiSanto, the Democratic challenger to State Senator Marty Golden, is sponsoring a rally against hydrofracking in the Marcellus Shale at the Bay Ridge Greenmarket (3rd Avenue and 95th Street) this Saturday at noon. Hydrofracking (aka hydraulic fracturing) is a drilling process that releases natural gas trapped within rock by pumping water and chemicals. Don’t ask what kind of chemicals, it’s a closely guarded industry secret. All of this is perfectly safe for drinking water, according to Senator Golden, who apparently has never done a YouTube search for “tap water on fire.” (Bay Ridge Journal – complete story)
The Yeshiva World News published excerpts from an interview with Brian Doherty, the retired NYPD sergeant and Republican challenger to 14-term Assemblymember Dov Hikind. A sampling: “His record is not unblemished by allegations of corruption…Also the case in which Mr. Hikind in my opinion exhibited the MONUMENTAL bad judgment of protecting the identities of admitted child molesters out of some misguided concern for the privacy of the victims. He should never have assumed responsibility for “investigating” these cases. The outcome was divisive, embarrassing and whether warranted or not, led to the appearance that he may have been protecting child molesters in exchange for political support and campaign cash.” (The Yeshiva World News – complete story)
Twelve-term Assemblymember Peter Abbate squared off against his 20-year-old Republican challenger, Peter Cipriano, in a debate sponsored by the Dyker Heights Civic Association, and apparently debated whether or not New York was home to the most dysfunctional state government, or merely the third-worst. Yeah, suck it, Tennessee and Wisconsin. (Brooklyn Daily Eagle – complete story)

Simcha Felder was one of the leading proponents of rewriting the term limits law to allow third terms for the City Council, and now, just a week into that third term, 
