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The city will invest more than $5 billion in public works projects even as the recession necessitates budget cuts elsewhere, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said yesterday in a broadcast on 1010 WINS News Radio. Full Article at The Real Deal: New York
"As [Secretary of Education] Arne [Duncan] had said a number of times, 'A state can't enter Race to the Top if it prohibits schools from using student achievement data to evaluate teachers and that's why California just repealed its prohibition on... Full Article at Huffington Post
Mayor Bloomberg’s directive that principals should use student test scores to determine whether teachers get tenure this year rests on sketchy legal ground, lawyer and Brooklyn College professor David Bloomfield argues in the community section. Full Article at Gotham Schools
The lame duck is acting like a bantam rooster. Mayor Bloomberg’s fuss-and-feathers over use of student performance data in teacher tenure decisions is a short-lived diversion, like his presidential run during a previous lame duck period. Full Article at Gotham Schools
Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed two new commissioners for the Departments of Environmental Protection and Probation in City Hall today. To view our videos, you need to enable JavaScript. Learn how. install Adobe Flash 9 or above. Full Article at NY1
36-year-old Cas Holloway was named head of the city's Department of Environmental Protection Monday. Full Article at New York Daily News
New York City Office of the Mayor Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg named Vincent N. Schiraldi, left, probation commissioner and Caswell F. Holloway IV, right, commissioner of environmental protection. Full Article at The New York Times
Mayor Michael Bloomberg welcomed two new commissioners to his administration Monday—and ushered one out. Full Article at Crain's New York
(AP) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is appointing new commissioners to the Environmental Protection and Probation departments. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
More than 300 business and government leaders hob-nobbed and conferred at the New York Botanical Garden on Wednesday, November 18 at a sold-out Bronx Economic Summit organized by Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. Business experts from outside the Bronx,... Full Article at Bayside Times
Local listings from all over 80,000 websites. NEW YORK - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is appointing new commissioners to the Environmental Protection and Probation departments. Full Article at WNYW | Fox 5 New York
Khazei has courted celebrities -- from actress Elizabeth Shue to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg -- that provide his campaign with buzz. Full Article at Boston Globe
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's reelection campaign cost the billionaire $102 million of his own money -- which comes to around $183 per vote. It's the most expensive self-financed political campaign in U.S. history. Full Article at Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Associated Press file photoMayor Bloomberg has named two new commissioners. The environmental protection department will be headed by Caswell Holloway, who was chief of staff to Deputy Mayor Edward Skyler. Full Article at SILive.com
I read a New York Times op-ed this weekend arguing that the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree should not be chopped down for transport to NYC- it should be replanted there. Full Article at Treehugger
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has made charter schools one of his third-term priorities, and that means that in New York, battles and resentment over space — already a way of life — will become even more common. He and his schools chancellor, Joel I. Full Article at The New York Times
Hello friends and especially those in the press, I will be marching today World Peace Day at 1:00 PM from Borough Hall, over the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall with Brooklyn for Peace, other peace groups from the region and an international peace... Full Article at Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn
It’s not surprising that Mayor Bloomberg’s people released the information on the money he spent on his campaign on the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend. Full Article at NBC New York
Suzanne Tecza had spent a year redesigning the library at Middle School 126 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, including colorful new furniture and elaborate murals of leafy trees. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
For every year that Albany tolerates substandard public schools, New York kids lose a year of sound educa tion. This year, doing so may cost the state a ton in federal cash. Full Article at New York Post
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman and politician, and the current Mayor of New York City. On the 17 September 2008 Forbes 400, he was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$20 billion. He is the founder and then-92% owner of Bloomberg L.P. , a financial software services company. Full Article
NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 06: New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg celebrates on a float during the New York Yankees World Series Victory Parade on November 6, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) walks off the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York after an arrival ceremony on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) takes a tour during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) leaves after an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg speaks during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) leaves after an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (L) looks on during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg speaks during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) arrives for an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg (C) looks on during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg speaks during an arrival ceremony of the amphibious transport dock ship the future USS New York on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Actress Bette Midler, Sharon Stony, Diahann Billings Buford, Thomas Feaster and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg plants the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Actress Bette Midler, Sharon Stony, Diahann Billings Buford, Thomas Feaster and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg plants the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg and actress Bette Mildler attends the planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg , actress Bette Mildler and Sharon Stony attends planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Actress Bette Midler, Sharon Stony, Diahann Billings Buford, Thomas Feaster and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg plants the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Sharon Stony and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends the planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Actress Bette Mildler and Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends the planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - OCTOBER 05: Mayor Micheal Bloomberg attends the planting of the 250,000th tree to celebrate the 2nd anniversary of MillionTreesNYC at the Daniel M. O'Connell Playground on October 5, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, left, stands by as New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly speaks during a news conference where they announced that New York City will use approximately 24 million dollars in Homeland Security grants to expand the Lower Manhattan Security In...
View Photo »Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, left, stands by as New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly speaks during a news conference where they announced that New York City will use approximately 24 million dollars in Homeland Security grants to expand the Lower Manhattan Security In...
View Photo »Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, left, speaks as New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly stands by during a news conference where they announced that New York City will use approximately 24 million dollars in Homeland Security grants to expand the Lower Manhattan Security I...
View Photo »NEW YORK - NOVEMEBER 2: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, (C) walks off the amphibious transport dock ship the soon to be commissioned USS New York after an arrival ceremony on November 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »You couldn’t really find a better advertisement for the FDNY than Bobby Ryan
The fight against the Atlantic Yards project is far from over. The community has four outstanding lawsuits against the project and, meanwhile, the arena bond financing clock ticks louder and louder for Ratner. While this is a terrible day for taxpaying homeowners in New York, this is not the end of our ...
I've always believed that cities should have the freedom to set their own policies in tackling tough problems - especially in the absence of strong federal leadership ... Cities can serve as laboratories for testing innovative new ideas.... And today, we're here because we've seen how an innovative prog...
I am sure that the team and Mayor Bloomberg will do a great job of looking after the World Series trophy until the Phillies take it back next year.
Despite the economic recession that continues to plague the entire nation, our Workforce1 Career Centers have achieved the record 20,000 job placements we set out to achieve, and they've done it ahead of schedule ... Many New Yorkers are struggling to make ends meet or they're worried about losing their...
I think it's important that Mayor Bloomberg, that our law enforcement officials in New York, all believe that New York City not only can handle this, but that it is appropriate to go forward in the very area where these people launched this horrific attack against us
Despite the economic recession that continues to plague the entire nation, our Workforce1 Career Centers have achieved the record 20,000 job placements we set out to achieve, and they've done it ahead of schedule ... Many New Yorkers are struggling to make ends meet or they're worried about losing their...
There will be some who advocate more or less a continuation of Mayor Bloomberg's policies, and some candidates who talk about change
The current police academy in Manhattan is over 40-years old and was built for a department half the size of the current one ... The new site will allow for a larger, state-of-the-art academy that will consolidate in one campus the facilities for civilians, recruits and active police officers which are ...
NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg supports the Obama administration's decision to try terrorists in a New York court.
I support the Obama administration's decision to prosecute 9/11 terrorists here in New York
The electorate was pretty tough on incumbents tonight. Democrats got kicked out in Virginia and New Jersey, Republicans got kicked out in NY-23, and [NYC Mayor] Michael Bloomberg, who was expected to win reelection in a rout, only barely squeaked by. [...] I guess that's not too big a surprise consideri...
What's sweeter than a World Series won at home? ... The only thing that comes close is a ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes.
Who is most associated with Wall Street? John Corzine, as former CEO of Goldman Sachs, and billionaire Michael Bloomberg
One company's voluntary moratorium at this point is no substitute for a thorough analysis by the state DEC and the state Department of Health to determine the potential of drilling failure in the watershed and damage to critical infrastructure in adjacent communities
Mayor Michael Bloomberg hangs on to his double-digit lead the day before the election
The real winner of this friendly wager is the Philadelphia community that stands by our teams ... We will reward their dedication with this public arts project that focuses on our children. The only thing more certain for Philadelphia than a repeat is a mural for the community to enjoy.
A representative of Mayor Bloomberg called me, and he made it very clear to me that I know how it's done. And I had to join the program, and the earlier I endorsed him, the more money I'd get
The real winner of this friendly wager is the Philadelphia community that stands by our teams ... We will reward their dedication with this public arts project that focuses on our children. The only thing more certain for Philadelphia than a repeat is a mural for the community to enjoy.
Next week New Yorkers have a choice between more of Michael Bloomberg’s Republican policies, which cater to the wealthy, and my vision ... I’m not the other choice; I’m the right choice.
Besides protecting their own children from the H1N1 virus, parents who take advantage of the free immunizations will help reduce the ability of the H1N1 flu to spread throughout the entire school community
Thompson needs all the support he can get from white ethnic Democrats to win his uphill battle against Mayor Bloomberg next week, while Cuomo will need African-American backers like Thompson in his rumored run for governor next year.
It is encouraging to see the federal government working to remove barriers to fuel efficient taxis instead of creating them ... Climate change is a difficult and growing problem that we can’t afford to ignore.
We’re delighted that Mayor Bloomberg and many distinguished guests attended this special event to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the Vander Ende-Onderdonk House
We don't want to lose people who work on Wall Street
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