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Candidates For New York's Next Governor: Who's Still Running To Run This State?
Cuomo's replacement, his lieutenant governor, Hochul, hopes to turn her short stint as chief executive into a proper four-year term.

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Cuomo's replacement, his lieutenant governor, Hochul, hopes to turn her short stint as chief executive into a proper four-year term.

“Her heart just wasn't in it,” said one longtime supporter.
“The issue of what data, and when it should be available to the public, should be discussed,” said Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer.
Former NYPD officer Kruythoff Forrester was arrested late Nov. 24 for allegedly menacing three boys with a gun in Brownsville after thei ...
“In this case, they obviously were able to prove a pretty strong link.”
“We’ve seen more people go back to work, but there are still so many others who are just unemployed or unable to work for a living wage."
“We continue to prioritize transparency and release more data than any other locality,” Filson said in a statement.
“This is a Janno Lieber-inherited problem and I am convinced that under his leadership it will be fixed.”
“I certainly saw people overpay. I asked the conductor if that’s something they saw regularly and he said they see it all the time.”
The city’s “NYC Accelerator” offers guidance and access to resources — financial and otherwise — to make buildings greener.
At the time, an EDC spokesperson said: “Any lease extension without a competitive process raises issues of fairness.”
“There is a disconnect in how these programs are implemented and what businesses feel their needs are."
In response to the report, the city Correction Department touted more recent data showing improvement.
The FDNY did not immediately respond to THE CITY’s questions about the status of Mitchel Houses’ sprinkler system.
Video footage from around that time obtained by THE CITY shows one of the boys screaming, “Run! Run, he has a gun!”
“Come and get this ass-whooping, d---,” one neighbor allegedly yelled at Pam Prashad.
“The chances of defeating the mandate are between slim and none — and slim is out of town.”
We’ll keep updating this election guide as the campaign forges ahead. But first, let’s go over some basics.
Most New Yorkers stayed home this time around, final certified numbers released this week indicate, despite a surge in voter registration.
Prosecutors cited NYCHA for lying about its lead paint crisis to the federal government, the press and — most of all — to tenants.