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For $95.6 million, the city can finally start building the amusement park of their dreams.
The disgraced city councilman admitted to pocketing $106,000 in funds earmarked for charities.
Miguel Martinez, who is expected to be charged in the coming weeks, stepped down today.
What will Mayor Bloomberg be saying when he takes the stage tomorrow?
They have computer kiosks now, for a personal touch!
City Council members, including Christine Quinn, are eyeing Bloomberg as they nurse their wounds from the term-limits battle.
She's supporting the mayor's bid for a change in term limits. But this is a gamble for her, too.
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’
Deputy Mayors Kevin Sheekey, Patricia Harris, and Ed Skyler have indicated they think a change on term limits is a bad idea.
News of massive budget gaps double punches us early this week for both the city and the state.
The City Council Speaker has been allocating monies to phony nonprofits at the beginning of every year so she can use the funds later for favors, reports the Post.
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