Just in case you're wondering:
This is based on the press release comes out - i.e. the results have been released before then. The release timetable is unaffected by the amount of takers, pass rates, exam software mishaps (2007, 2012, and 2014) and even the change to the UBE. The only plausible explanation is internal (like the change over to the current all-electronic system, which looks like happened in 2013).
Previously, it was common practice to mail out results first (around 90-100 days), then a release a memo (usually a press statement in NY Lawyer & other corresponding publications) timed to correspond with the when the paper results were received. That would definitely explain the 110-day timetables. Obviously, with an all-electronic system, there's really no need for mail so...90 days. If this year was supposed to another "cut off" year (i.e. that results would be released much earlier than before), it would've happened already. With it being so close to 90, you might as well bank on next week.
Another thing, government workers (including those at the BOLE) don't usually work on the weekends. That's why there are no weekend releases, and if you get a your results on a Monday, it'll be at night. Getting your results mid-day or later Friday, means a weekend press release (a no-no), so you might as well rule out tomorrow while you're at it.
So.....don't ruin your weekend. Regain your sanity for the next few days. Save your madness for next week.
My $.02