Morning Reads: Cabrini Residents to Brooklyn?, Glenn Wright Trial, Crane Clips Brooklyn Bridge

  • Following last week’s news that the Cabrini Nursing Home is closing, a deal is apparently in the works to move more than 100 residents to a facility in Brooklyn (WNYC).
  • There will be a protest at the Cabrini Home today at 2 p.m. (EV Grieve).
  • A crane on a barge clipped some scaffolding on the Brooklyn Bridge last night; no one was hurt and the bridge itself was not damaged (Post).
  • Jurors hear testimony in the trial of Joel Herrera, who’s accused of fatally stabbing Glenn Wright on the Lower East Side (Gothamist).
  • Sheldon Silver calls the governor’s strong criticism of the Legislature “unfortunate.” (Daily News)
  • Predictably, local TV stations follow the Post’s lead, giving Orchard Street gallery more publicity for showing photos of naked women (WABC, Fox 5)
  • Susan Sarandon, Judah Friedlander, Jason Segal among the stars hanging out at Sons of Essex following the premiere of “Jeff, Who Lives at Home.” (Page Six).