Eyes on the Prize

Adriano Espaillat (Photo: NYS Senate)

Adriano Espaillat Considering Run For Congress

According to sources familiar with the situation, State Senator Adriano Espaillat plans to run for the House of Representatives if a predominantly Latino Congressional District is drawn in Northern Manhattan and the Bronx when the redistricting process is completed later this year. If his Congressional campaign is successful, Senator Espaillat would be the first Dominican in the House of Representatives.

In a boost to Senator Espaillat’s congressional chances, sources indicate his longtime rival, Assemblyman Guillermo Linares, is leaning toward announcing his support of Mr. Espaillat’s potential Congressional campaign.

Congressman Charlie Rangel currently represents much of the area, but Mr. Espaillat is not thought to desire a direct match with the veteran representative. Read More

Long Strange Trips

Occupy Wall Street solidarity marchers in Washington Heights. (Photo: Chasen Marshall)

Uptown Occupy Wall Street Marchers Make 11 Mile Trek

New York City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and State Senator Adriano Espaillat led a march nearly the entire length of Manhattan in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street today. On their eleven mile journey, they were accompanied by hundreds of marchers, multiple possible 2013 Mayoral candidates and a police escort. Read More

Marches

Ydanis Rodriguez (Photo: New York City Council)

The Next Occupy Wall Street March Will Be an 11 Mile Marathon

On Monday, New York City Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and State Senator Adriano Espaillat will lead an 11 mile march in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Marchers will meet at 181st Street and continue to Zuccotti Park. Councilman Rodriguez told the Observer why he supports Occupy Wall Street and how he expects participants to make the five hour trek. Read More