Morning Reads: Public Advocate Runoff, Chevra Hatzalah Chief Resigns, YouTube Music Awards at Pier 36

The public advocate runoff is today.  If Daniel Squadron wins, the Lower East Side will be getting a new state senator (Daily News).

On NY1, Errol Louis repeatedly (and unsuccessfully) questioned Squadron about a robo-call attacking his opponent (Politicker).

Here’s where to vote (NYC Poll Site Locator).

Rabbi David Cohen, who’s been implicated as a possible co-conspirator in the William Rapfogel investigation, resigns as head of Chevra Hatzalah, the volunteer ambulance service (Daily News).

On the market: the Tifereth Israel Town and Village Synagogue on East 14th Street for $14 million (EV Grieve).

YouTube is hosting a live music awards show from Basketball City on Pier 36. Lady Gaga will be among the performers (Ad Age).

The CBGB Festival is Broadway-bound (Spin).

A glimpse of the Bowery Ballroom building in the 1930’s (Gothamist).