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QUEENS WEEKLY, DECEMBER 22, 2019
Astoria resident to run against Gianaris
BY BILL PARRY
A former sanitation
worker became the second
resident of western
Queens to file papers in
order to challenge state
Senator Michael Gianaris
in next year’s Democratic
primary.
Ignazio “Iggy” Terranova
of Astoria, who retired
from DSNY after a
20-year career last year,
found Gianaris’ opposition
to Amazon’s plans to
build its HQ2 campus in
Long Island City, creating
tens of thousands of jobs
over the next decade, as
disqualifying.
“I dedicated my life to
helping the city and helping
New Yorkers,” Terranova
said. “This guy hurt
us, he really truly hurt us.
It’s a joke that you would
throw away 25,000 jobs,
plus 10,000 union construction
jobs to build it,
plus all of the other jobs
it would have also created
at restaurants and stores.
All of that thrown away
for what? To show he’s
progressive?”
The 45-year-old, born in
Ribera, Italy, before coming
to the U.S. a a 1-yearold,
began his career as
a garbage collector and
worked his way up to become
the lead uniformed
liaison to the public and
Supervisor of the DSNY’s
Community Affair Unit,
an ambassador to the public
and elected officials
throughout the city. Terranova
believes that experience
prepared him to
serve in public office.
“I was the one guy that
every politician turned to
to fix an issue and make
them look good,” Terranova
said. “Be it snow
removal, enforcement issues,
all sanitation issues,
I was the one that fixed it.
Now that I’m retired I look
around and all I see is this
city heading in the wrong
direction. I’ve known the
senator for nearly 15 years
and I really thought he was
a good guy, but after what
happened with Amazon,
obviously he was not.”
It was just last June
when Gianaris honored
Terranova on his retirement
speaking from the
Senate floor.
“New York City is full
of distinguished characters
that leave an impression,
and Iggy Terranova
is certainly one of them,”
Gianaris said. “I’ve been
impressed by not only his
skill and ability, but his
outsized personality as
well. He lives in Astoria,
in my district, and I’m
proud of that.”
The Senate’s deputy
majority leader doesn’t
seem concerned with the
challenge.
“Anyone is entitled to
run for office, but not just
anyone has been part of a
movement that delivered
a historic Democratic
Senate Majority resulting
in the most progressive
legislature New York has
ever seen,” Gianaris said.
Meanwhile, Terranova
and Gianaris crossed
paths last week.
“We both attended the
United Community Civic
Association brunch and I
could tell he knew I was
running,” Terranova
said. “I would imagine
he’s shocked and I think
I will be an annoyance to
him.”
Long Island City’s Justin
Potter, who created
the “Defeat Gianaris”
website blaming him for
Amazon’s breakup with
the borough, launched his
own campaign to unseat
the Senator last April.
“I am thrilled Iggy
Terranova is entering the
race. He has deep roots
in the district and just
finished a long career as
a highly regarded public
servant handling community
outreach,” Potter
said. “The fact that Iggy is
entering the race is further
evidence of the deep dissatisfaction
in the district
with Senator Gianaris.
Iggy and I will surely have
different approaches and
perspectives, but we are
united in the objective of
defeating Senator Gianaris
in the 2020 Democratic
primary.”
Reach reporter Bill Parry
by e-mail at bparry@
schnepsmedia.com or by
phone at (718) 260–4538.
Astoria resident Iggy Terranova filed to challenge state
Senator Michael Gianaris in next year’s Democratic primary.
Courtesy of Iggy Terranova
/schnepsmedia.com