Left to right are Senator Jeff Klein, Councilman G.Oliver Koppell, City Council candidate Andrew Cohen, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, and Congressman Engel. |
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Andrew Cohen, Community Board 8 member and longtime community activist,
has announced his candidacy for New York City Council. Mr. Cohen will
seek to bring his years of hard work and experience in community service
to the City Council’s 11th District, which covers most of the northwest
Bronx. The district is currently represented by Councilmember Oliver
Koppell, who cannot seek re-election due to term limits. The
announcement was made Tuesday on the steps of City Hall, where Mr. Cohen
was joined by supporters, including Congressman Eliot Engel, State
Senator Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz, Councilmember James
Vacca and Councilmember Koppell.
“The 11th
Council District is a diverse district, geographically, economically,
and ethnically, but residents of each and every one of our neighborhoods
have so much in common,” said Cohen. “They want better schools, they
want safe streets, and they want their fair share of city services for
our senior centers, our youth programs, and of police and fire services.
These are neighborhoods we can be proud of, yet they can all be made
better.”
Congressman Engel said, “I
am pleased to endorse Andy Cohen to be the next Councilmember from the
11th district. Andy will bring great insight and compassion to the
Council. He will be a hard worker for all of our communities, and be a
great partner in accomplishing things on behalf of New Yorkers. Whether
it be community concerns or citywide issues, Andy will use his
thoughtfulness to help the people of the 11th district and the people of
New York City.”
Assemblyman
Dinowitz endorsed Cohen, stating, “The importance of electing an
excellent council member in the 11th district cannot be overstated. That
is why I am proud and delighted to endorse Andrew Cohen. No one will be
a stronger advocate and leader. He knows how to bring people together
but also knows how to effectively fight for us. He is an independent
Democrat who knows how to get things done. No one will work harder for
us than Andrew Cohen.”
“Our
city needs more young leaders like Andy Cohen,” said Senator Klein.
“Andy is someone who can do anything in life: but because he's so
committed to the betterment of our community, he's chosen to go into
public service. I'm thrilled that he's decided to run for New York City
Council. I think that Riverdale--and indeed all of New York City--will
benefit enormously with Andy as a member of that great chamber.”
Councilmember
Koppell said, “I am pleased to strongly support Andy Cohen in his
campaign to succeed me in the City Council. I am certain that he will
provide the district and its residents with the effective and
independent leadership that I have worked to provide for the many years
that I have represented our local communities.”
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