Planned events for the mayoral candidates, according to the campaigns and organizations they are affiliated with. Times are listed as scheduled but frequently change.
Joseph Burgess and Nicholas Wells contributed reporting.
Event information is listed as provided at the time of publication. Details for many of Ms. Quinn events are not released for publication.
Events by candidate
7:45 a.m.
Greets morning commuters, at the Franklin Avenue subway stop in Crown Heights.
10:30 a.m.
Adds his voice at a news conference to those who are fighting the libraryâs plan to renovate the main branch of the New York Public Library at some expense to public access to items in the collection, at the main branch in Midtown.
6 p.m.
Meets âCelebrate Brooklyn!â concert-goers, at the Prospect Park bandshell in Brooklyn.
Joseph J. Lhota
Republican
8:30 a.m.
Meets with the Regional Planning Association, a research and planning organization, at their offices in Manhattan.
Christine C. Quinn
Democrat
Addresses Rabbi Marc Schneierâs celebrity-studded Hampton Synagogue, the same congregation that hosted John A. Catsimatidis last Sunday, after Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat services, in West Hampton. Invitation came to pass, according to the rabbi, when he ran into Ms. Quinn at the Bella Fella Awards in April, named after Bella Abzug, where she and the rabbiâs friend Ken Sunshine were both honorees, and she said, âRabbi, Iâd love to come to the Hampton Synagogue.â
Some of Ms. Quinnâs events may not be shown because the campaign declines to release her advance schedule for publication.
William C. Thompson Jr.
Democrat
11:45 a.m.
Calls for immediate steps to address shortcomings in the much-criticized New York City Housing Authority, following news reports that it failed to install promised security cameras in 75 of 86 developments and frittered away other public resources, at a news conference outside the agencyâs offices at 250 Broadway.
Anthony D. Weiner
Democrat
11:45 a.m.
Meets with senior citizens, at the Casabe Houses in East Harlem.
1 p.m.
Continues his âKeys to the Cityâ tour with a proposal to double new ferry ridership in New York City, at the 34th Street ferry terminal.
7 p.m.
Attends the Seaside Concert Series, where Cheap Trick will be performing, on Surf Avenue in Brooklyn.
Erick J. Salgado
Democrat
6:30 a.m.
Fresh off of his filing 20,000 signatures to the cityâs Board of Elections on Thursday, five times the amount needed to get on the ballot, he shakes hands in the heart of the Jewish community in Midwood, at East 9th Street and Avenue L.
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