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Although there was always a strong possibility that Mayor Michael Bloomberg would tap his ample bankroll to promote his proposal to change the City Charter to end partisan primary elections, when he finally did it last week, it left an unsettling feeling. More ... Pictured at the podium is Assemblymember Michael Gianaris at the recent United Community Civic Association meeting where he discussed legislation to address community concerns about the siting of cell phone towers in residential neighborhoods. More ... City Councilmember Tony Avella will host an open house for Halloween trick or treaters on Friday, October 31 between 3 and 5 p.m. at his district office, 38-50 Bell Blvd. in Bayside (entrance on 39th Avenue More ... Four local hospitals are receiving more than $825,000 for school health programs, state Senator Frank Padavan (R More ... |
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