Another story from this week's Riverdale Review.
By Brendan McHugh
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Stanton is running for City Council. |
Cliff Stanton, a Van Cortlandt Village resident who is
involved in the boycott of the Riverdale Review, has opened a campaign
committee with the Board of Elections to run for City Councilman G. Oliver
Koppell’s seat in 2013.
Koppell is term limited, forcing him to vacate the seat.
Stanton also runs United Snacks, which has a relationship
with the Nuts4Nuts street vendors. Locally, he is involved with the parents
associations of P.S. 24 and Bronx High School of Science and is the treasurer
of the Kingsbridge Riverdale Van Cortlandt Development Corporation.
During a brief phone interview, Stanton said he is not
inclined to speak with this newspaper.
"This is not the best time to have the conversation.
Frankly, I'm not going to have a whole lot to say," he said.
When asked if he would continue to boycott our newspaper, he
would not say. "Listen, we have nothing to say to each other. I have
nothing against you personally, OK?" he replied.
And when pressed further, he stuck to his guns. "I have
nothing to say to you."
After trying to change topics, asking what he would bring to
office, he abruptly hung up.
Stanton did speak with the Observer, blaming the Bronx Democratic
Party for spreading political cynicism. “I’m certain that it is responsible.
I’m not opposing individuals here, but I’m opposing this culture, and I’m
holding them responsible for perpetuating this culture,” he said.