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Forty-seven neighborhood activists, elected officials and city and state bureaucrats will decide this summer which of New ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNMamdani picks up endorsement; Cuomo and Adams won't back down or bow outMayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani picked up the endorsement of the Manhattan Democrats.It's leader, Former Assemblyman Keith Wright, said they will work on party unity and boosting voter turnout.Mayor ...
New York City real-estate executives are throwing support and money behind incumbent Mayor Eric Adams in their fight to block ...
Though Zohran Mamdani scored a resounding victory in New York City’s Democratic primary, some in his own party are ...
It’s certainly an unusual New York City mayor’s race. If you recently started paying attention, here’s the extremely abridged ...
And with this historic agreement with Mayor Eric Adams, this will be the largest influx of new, permanently affordable housing in Lower Manhattan in decades,” he said in a statement.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNLarry Wilson: What the Mamdani win means for the Democratic PartyMy year of living in New York City — just out of grad school, which apparently qualified me to be a lowly fact checker for manuscripts at Rolling Stone Press — was not long enough to register to vote ...
Business leaders, Democrats, Independents, and even his own party are urging him to throw in the towel — but the Guardian ...
The lowly New York City bus is getting new attention thanks to Zohran Mamdani’s vow to make the service free for all. But can ...
Andrew Cuomo is keeping the door open to continuing his mayoral campaign in the general election after his high-profile ...
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THE CITY on MSNNow-Shuttered Migrant ‘Welcome Center’ Was Her Growing Family’s HomeThe Roosevelt Hotel, which became the first stop for 155,000 migrants as it was remade into the city’s welcome center for an ...
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WIVB News 4 on MSNNew York courts bolster limits on solitary confinement in state, city prisons in separate rulingsA Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled that New York City Mayor Eric Adams' emergency orders suspending the HALT Act were arbitrary and capricious, while an Albany Supreme Court judge ruled that the ...
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