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Who he is: Bernard serves as lead pastor at the Christian Cultural Center, a megachurch in Brooklyn, and is the well - connected president of New York City's Council of Churches.
At 10 a.m., Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr. and NYC Councilmen Ritchie Torres and Chaim Deutsch announce the introduction in the City Council of a package of fire safety legislation, 2363 Prospect Ave., the Bronx.
Also at 11 a.m., the NYCHA Citywide Council of Presidents announce a campaign to push New York City for human rights and dignified living conditions for people living in New York City Housing Authority communities, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Also at 10 a.m., NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, New York City Public Advocate Letitia James, Bronx Borough President Rubén Díaz Jr. and other elected officials rally for the inclusion of the Fair Fares proposal in the fiscal 2019 New York City budget, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Also at 10 a.m., NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer, NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and others rally to urge Cuomo to authorize the city to use design - build, Brooklyn Heights Promenade, Montague Street entrance, Brooklyn.
At 6 p.m., Brooklyn Rep. Nydia Velázquez, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson join in the NYC Kids March for Safe Streets rally, Ninth Street and Prospect Park West, Brooklyn.
At 1 p.m., Brooklyn Councilman and LG candidate Jumaane Williams and other council members honor the president of African American Women in Cinema, Terra Renee, and other members of the organization, City Hall, Council Chambers, Mancouncil members honor the president of African American Women in Cinema, Terra Renee, and other members of the organization, City Hall, Council Chambers, ManCouncil Chambers, Manhattan.
Kathryn Wylde, President and CEO at the Partnership for New York City, and Winston Fisher, a Partner at Fisher Brothers, appeared on WCNY's Capitol Pressroom this morning to discuss their proposals for economic development in the city through the Regional Economic Development Council (RECity, and Winston Fisher, a Partner at Fisher Brothers, appeared on WCNY's Capitol Pressroom this morning to discuss their proposals for economic development in the city through the Regional Economic Development Council (REcity through the Regional Economic Development Council (REDC).
At a recent City Council hearing on proposed plans for the development of East Harlem, residents made many eloquent comments, including the formidable Gale Brewer, Manhattan Borough President
Hotel Trades Council President Peter Ward announced yesterday, at a Radio City Music Hall membership meeting, that our Union successfully reached an early tentative agreement with the Hotel Association Bargaining Group on Friday, February 3, 2012 to renew our industry - wide Union contract which was scheduled to expire on June 30, 2012.
At 10:30 a.m., Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and the Bronx Veteran Advisory Council host meeting to educate and update local community boards and elected officials on veterans» resources in The Bronx and across the city, 1530 Hutchinson River Parkway, the Bronx.
Also at noon, NYC Council members Andy King, Antonio Reynoso, Fernando Cabrera, Chaim Deutsch, Laurie Cumbo and Adrienne Adams as well as Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams hold a press conference to call out disputed hiring and firing decisions, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At 1 p.m., Empire State Development Western New York Regional President Sam Hoyt delivers regional budget briefing, Niagara Falls City Council Chambers, 745 Main St., Niagara Falls.
For Capital and Expense Budgets, the process begins with consultations at the district level and moves on to consultations at the borough level; public hearings scheduled by the board, the borough president and the city council before the budget is adopted.
Board Members are appointed by their respective Borough President, half of them at the recommendation of their local City Council Member.
I introduced myself to Mr. Lafayette as the Editor - In - Chief of BW and producer and on - air host of PBP radio at the Annual Statutory Meeting, where Councilman Marcus Griffin was sworn in as the new Mount Vernon City Council President.
There, at a Planned Parenthood rally, he railed against President Donald Trump and «extreme conservative zealots,» then met with City Council leaders about how he should intercede at the Housing Authority, a city ageCity Council leaders about how he should intercede at the Housing Authority, a city agecity agency.
And this past week, the union president took aim at the mayor's office and the Common Council, calling the City of Buffalo's funding of the school district «disgraceful.»
Everett's petitions were challenged unsuccessfully at the Rensselaer County Board of Elections by a voter who supported City Council President Rodney Wiltshire in the primary.
A vice president of government relations at Con Edison and, before that, a high - ranking City Council staffer, Mr. Banks is now the leader of perhaps the city's most consequential lobbying organizatCity Council staffer, Mr. Banks is now the leader of perhaps the city's most consequential lobbying organizatcity's most consequential lobbying organization.
Among those honored at the event were New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli; Public Advocate Letitia «Tish» James; New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito; and Transit Workers Union (TWU) Local 100 President John Samuelsen.
Attendees at Weprin's birthday party included Public Advocate Letitia James, New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli (who spoke about Weprin's expertise on financial matters), Rep. Joe Crowley, chairman of the Queens County Democratic Organization, and Queens borough president Melinda Katz, who served with Weprin in the Council before running in a crowded primary against him for City Comptroller in 2009.
ALBANY, NY (08/09/2011)(readMedia)-- Vincent Alvarez, President of the New York City Central Labor Council, issued the following statement, following today's walk out of dozens of workers at the Central Park Boathouse Restaurant:
«When you look at who represents our government, the federal on down, the president, the vice president, the governor, the lieutenant governor, the attorney general, the mayor, the city comptroller, the speaker of the City Council, they do have one thing in common,» he adcity comptroller, the speaker of the City Council, they do have one thing in common,» he adCity Council, they do have one thing in common,» he added.
John Loffredo, former Commissioner of Public Works Mark Wegner, Superintendent of Highways, Town of Cheektowaga Darlene Washington, CSEA Ken Jennetti, AFSCME Paul Ingham, Northeast Area Manager, Siemens David Pawlik, President, CSS Construction (former Commissioner of Housing / Community Development for City of Buffalo and Vice President at Savarino Construction) Pat Reilly, President, John W. Danforth Dan Boody, Business Agent, IUPAT District Council 4 Rhonda Ricks, Inclusion Development Associates, Inc..
Council members Ben Kallos and James Vacca, on behalf of Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, introduced an OpenFOIL bill, Intro 328-2014, at today's City Council Meeting.
Testifying at a hearing at St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights yesterday, Markowitz urged the 15 - member commission to consider giving borough presidents an independent budget rather than the current process in which they have to beg the City Council for dollars.
Per the governor's executive order, the outside party must be chosen in 60 days by a unanimous vote of de Blasio, the City Council speaker and the head of a citywide coalition of tenant presidents, who happen to be suing the mayor's administration over conditions at the housing authority.
Pictured left to right from the winning team, which argued in favor of eliminating cash bail, were City Council member Daniel Dromm (District 25) and Fortune debater Felix Guzman, joined by Khalil Cumberbatch, Associate Vice President of Policy, David Rothenberg Center for Public Policy at The Fortune Society.
At 10:30 a.m. Monday, Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. and the Bronx Veteran Advisory Council will host a meeting to educate the local community boards and elected officials on veterans» resources in the Bronx and across the city.
Echoing Massey's characterization of Stringer as a «nice guy,» Faulkner noted that Stringer has represented him in the Assembly and Borough President's office (and inaccurately referenced the City Council) and said that he called Stringer to say he's running, but didn't focus at all on Massey's contributions.
Also at the event were former mayor David Dinkins; Ray Kelly, who was police commissioner for all 12 years of the Bloomberg administration and for the final year of the Dinkins administration; Patrick Lynch, president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association; state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman; City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito; city Comptroller Scott Stringer; and Public Advocate Letitia JaCity Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito; city Comptroller Scott Stringer; and Public Advocate Letitia Jacity Comptroller Scott Stringer; and Public Advocate Letitia James.
At a City Council meeting Wednesday, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Councilman Corey Johnson said they plan to introduce a bill that would exempt «affordable» supermarkets from the city's commercial rent City Council meeting Wednesday, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer and Councilman Corey Johnson said they plan to introduce a bill that would exempt «affordable» supermarkets from the city's commercial rent city's commercial rent tax.
At noon, acting Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez is joined by Steve McInnis, president of the New York City Council of Carpenters, to draw attention to the increasing number of worker fatalities, Cadman Plaza Park, Cadman Plaza West and Middagh Street, Brooklyn.
In a City Hall news conference on Tuesday afternoon (which is posted at the end of this story), Richards, who lost last week's Democratic primary against City Council President Lovely Warren, said his decision is a personal one, because his family has been dealing with a difficult health challenge for one of their family members.
In that time, the city's two tabloids, the New York Post and the Daily News, have taken every opportunity to whack at Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. for his opposition to the project, which gave the necessary juice to a community and labor - backed effort to defeat it in the City Councity's two tabloids, the New York Post and the Daily News, have taken every opportunity to whack at Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz, Jr. for his opposition to the project, which gave the necessary juice to a community and labor - backed effort to defeat it in the City CounCity Council.
At 7 p.m., Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., opera singer Marie - Claire, NYC Public Advocate Tish James, US Sen. Chuck Schumer, Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda, NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer and members of The Bronx Opera Company and City Council attend City Councilman Andy King's «State of the 12th District» address; Beulah Church of God, 986 E. Gun Hill Rd., the Bronx.
«When we learned about struggling upstate power generators at a time when downstate was starving for electricity, we were astonished to find that NY was considering a 350 mile extension cord from Quebec to NY City that denies any NYS power generator an opportunity to compete,» said Ted Skerpon, President of IBEW Local 97 and Chair of the 15,000 member NYS IBEW Utility Labor Council.
At 1 p.m., NYC Public Advocate Tish James, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater NY, other elected officials, and construction workers and advocates rally to demand greater safety measures on construction sites across New York City, Broadway and Barclay Street at City Hall Park, ManhattaAt 1 p.m., NYC Public Advocate Tish James, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater NY, other elected officials, and construction workers and advocates rally to demand greater safety measures on construction sites across New York City, Broadway and Barclay Street at City Hall Park, MPresident Gale Brewer, Gary LaBarbera, president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater NY, other elected officials, and construction workers and advocates rally to demand greater safety measures on construction sites across New York City, Broadway and Barclay Street at City Hall Park, Mpresident of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Greater NY, other elected officials, and construction workers and advocates rally to demand greater safety measures on construction sites across New York City, Broadway and Barclay Street at City Hall Park, Manhattaat City Hall Park, Manhattan.
At 1 p.m., the Rockefeller University holds a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of repairs it is making to the East River's seawall with Rockefeller University President Marc Tessier - Lavigne, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, New York City Council Member Ben Kallos and New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mitch Silver, between 64th and 68th Streets, Manhattan.
At 10 a.m., NYC City Councilman I. Daneek Miller joins Council members, RWDSU President Stuart Appelbaum, UFCW Local 1500 and others to rally in anticipation of a vote on the Grocery Worker Retention Act, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At 11:30 a.m., Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York President Gary LaBarbera and Long Island City construction and building services workers host a Labor Day celebration, Courthouse Plaza, Jackson Avenue and Thomson Avenue, Queens.
City School Board President Barbara Seals Nevergold has called for the session to be held in Common Council Chambers at 2:30 p.m. Thursday.
Possible candidates at the time included Ronald Castorina Jr., a Republican commissioner for the City Board of Election; Lisa Grey, a lawyer; Janine Materna, president of the Pleasant Plains, Prince's Bay, Richmond Valley Civic Association; Carmine Morano, who ran as the Independence Party candidate for Congress in 2008; and Michael Reilly, a retired NYPD lieutenant and currently president of Community Education Council 31.
With the elections of Senator Eric Adams to Brooklyn borough president and Assembly members Vanessa Gibson, Inez Barron, Alan Maisel and Rafael Espinal to the New York City Council, there will be at least five vacant seats without representation come January in the city alCity Council, there will be at least five vacant seats without representation come January in the city alcity alone.
Thomas Aldrich, a Democratic volunteer, said Thursday that while he was before the grand jury at the county courthouse he was told his testimony was part of the investigation into the actions of City Council President Clement Campana, Councilman John Brown and operative Dan Brown, the councilman's brother.
Gallo said that Dunn's legislation would, for example, bar Common Council President and plumber James Noble from seeking a plumbing license from the city and force Alderwoman Maryanne Mills to choose between her elected office and her job at United Health Care which administers the city's health insurance plan.
Paul del Duca, chief of staff to Bronx Borough President was honored at the 2014 City Council Pride Celebration, held last night at the Great Hall at Cooper Union.
Harry Nespoli, the straight - talking Sanitation workers president, summed it up at the City Council hearing when he said the storm simply «got ahead of us.»»
Byron Brown, chairman of the New York State Democratic Party; former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, vice chairwoman of the New York State Democratic Party; Rep. Joseph Crowley (D - Bronx / Queens), House Democratic Caucus chairman; and Hector Figueroa, president of 32BJ SEIU and at - large member of the Democratic National Committee, sent a letter to Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins and Klein on Monday.
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