“That was a fiasco,” Sal Albanese said the day after the first general-election mayoral debate was held Oct. 10 at Symphony Space. “It was totally out of control. They got some stuff out but there was really very little substance.”
He was speaking as a very interested party, having gotten his hair cut at 4 p.m. the previous afternoon on the chance that an Appellate Division panel in Manhattan would give him a last-minute spot on the stage.
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