Sentences with phrase «city post office»

You need to send it the Income - Tax Department - CPC, Post Bag No. 1, Electronic City Post Office, Bangalore, 560 100, Karnataka.
Step 7: - A duly verified ITR - V should be signed and send to CPC, Post Bag No. 1, Electronic City Post Office, Bangalore - 560100 by ordinary or speed post only within 120 days of filing the return online.
The main portion of the site is across the street from the Santa Barbara city Post Office, and is about two blocks from city hall, De la Guerra Plaza and two other museums, the Santa Barbara Historical Museum and the Casa de la Guerra and includes a reconstructed quadrangle with soldiers» quarters and a chapel.
U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D - Astoria), who helped rename the Long Island City post office after Ferraro in August and was a convention delegate back in 1984, recalled watching Ferraro address the convention floor and the American people as she broke barriers.
After purchasing Tidal for $ 56 million last March, Jay Z unveiled the service at a bizarre launch event at a New York City post office, during which top - selling artists quoted Nietzsche and bemoaned the financial injustices of the music business.
The United States Postal Service is considering closing 14 city post offices - seven of which are in the Bronx - in an effort to cut costs.

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Bloomberg had read a draft blog post in which SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung explained that the company was letting go of 173 staff, and shutting down its offices in London and San Francisco (leaving only offices in New York City and Berlin) as part of an effort to reduce costs at the company whose losses have been spiralling out of control.
He said the new corporate positions would be focused on e-commerce technology, cloud computing and machine learning, and employees will be working in the tower the company is building on the site of the city's old post office.
WeeSpring, a social - media site started by Allyson Downey; her husband, Jack; and Melissa Post to help new parents share product recommendations, was one of just 11 companies selected - from a pool of 1,700 applicants - for Techstars's 2013 class at its New York City office.
The Board pushed for a new city hall and post office.
It was originally named Floyd City but the name was changed after a post office opened in the cCity but the name was changed after a post office opened in the citycity.
Kansas City - based tech firm Stackify is posting a solid year of growth that's leading it to hop the state line for more office space.
We have a lively website with daily blog posts and web exclusives, lots of events (book readings, art exhibits, our new «intellectual retreats», and more) in our New York City office and all over the country, a First Things store, and a new media page.
Zayed tole the Irish Mirror in 2014 that while he was at Derry City, team - mates of his took part time jobs in Tesco and the Post Office to make ends meet.
This time we usually stick to the neighborhood for a long walk with our Baby Jogger City Select double stroller -LCB- affiliate -RCB-, walking errands to the library or post office to ship recent book orders (all only a few blocks away) or a walk to our neighborhood park.
Paige encountered a series of glitches that left city parents pacing in their home offices, screaming at computer screens and posting angry messages on Facebook.
Nearly two - thirds of the «bundlers» who raised more than $ 1.5 million to help put NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio in office later got special treatment from City Hall, a NY Post analysis shows.
Below is a copy of an opinion obtained in March by Felder's campaign attorney, Leo Glickman, from the NYC Conflicts of Interest Board that indicates the former NYC councilman is not prohibited from raising campaign cash (on his own time) for a state or federal office the way he would be if he were running for another city post.
Posted by Rebecca Henely in City Council, City Offices, District 21, District 25 on January 26, 2012 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, City Comptroller, City Offices, District 39, Mayor on January 19, 2012 No Comments
«While most of Desperate Dan's stunts, like his post office art legislation or shameless flip - flopping on sanctuary cities, are simply embarrassing, in this case he has allowed his failing campaign to cross the line into outrageous voter intimidation,» the statement went on to say.
Posted by Ivan Pereira in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 14, District 27, District 29, District 31, District 31, District 35, State Senate on September 1, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Joe Anuta in Attorney General, City Comptroller, City Offices, Statewide Offices on November 10, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, City Comptroller, City Offices, District 28, State Comptroller, Statewide Offices on March 31, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in City Council, City Offices, District 30, Mayor on February 9, 2012 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, City Offices, Congress, District 23, District 24, District 27, District 9, Governor, Mayor, U.S. House, U.S. Senate on December 29, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Ivan Pereira in City Council, City Offices, District 26, District 27, District 28 on July 21, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 13, District 25, District 34, State Comptroller, State Senate, Statewide Offices on November 24, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rich Bockmann in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 19, District 22, District 25, District 26, District 27, Governor on February 23, 2012 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 14, District 27, District 31, District 6, District 7, State Senate, U.S. House on October 6, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in City Comptroller, City Offices, Governor, State Comptroller, Statewide Offices on December 8, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in City Council, City Offices, District 19, District 22, District 27, District 32, Mayor on September 29, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 11, District 13, District 25, District 26, District 34, State Senate on October 21, 2010 No Comments
Posted by Jeremy Walsh in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 15, District 25, District 30, State Senate on October 28, 2009 No Comments
Posted by Connor Adams Sheets in City Comptroller, City Council, City Offices, Mayor on October 20, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 19, District 26, District 34 on December 22, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, District 13, District 25, Mayor, State Senate on February 16, 2012 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 14, District 25, District 26, Mayor, U.S. House on January 26, 2012 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, Borough President, City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 14, District 22, U.S. House, U.S. Senate on March 31, 2011 No Comments
Posted on September 29, 2011 by Howard Koplowitz in City Council, City Offices, District 11, Mayor, State Senate
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in City Council, City Offices, District 11, Mayor, State Senate on September 29, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, City Comptroller, City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 19, District 20, District 24, District 25, District 27, District 32, District 7, District 9, U.S. House on January 26, 2012 No Comments
The 2017 New York City elections are for the three citywide posts of Mayor, Public Advocate and Comptroller; the five Borough President positions; all 51 City Council seats; the Brooklyn and Manhattan District Attorney posts; and other down ballot offices like some civil court judges and some district leader positions.
Posted by Ivan Pereira in Borough President, City Council, City Offices, District 27 on December 22, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rebecca Henely and Christina Santucci in City Council, City Offices, District 22 on April 1, 2011 1 Comment
Posted on April 1, 2011 by Rebecca Henely and Christina Santucci in City Council, City Offices, District 22
Posted by Ivan Pereira in Assembly, City Council, City Offices, Congress, District 14, District 22, District 23, District 31, District 32, District 9, Mayor, State Senate, U.S. House, U.S. Senate on November 10, 2011 No Comments
Posted by Rich Bockmann in Assembly, City Offices, District 11, Mayor, State Senate on December 15, 2011 2 Comments
Posted by Howard Koplowitz in Assembly, City Comptroller, City Council, City Offices, District 20, District 22 on January 26, 2012 No Comments
On the other is a career Brooklyn Democratic pol, who, term - limited out of his high - ranking post in the City Council, thought about other city offices before he settled on the idea of the job representing in Congress a borough he knows little about, his claims of deep ties here notwithstanding,» the editorial rCity Council, thought about other city offices before he settled on the idea of the job representing in Congress a borough he knows little about, his claims of deep ties here notwithstanding,» the editorial rcity offices before he settled on the idea of the job representing in Congress a borough he knows little about, his claims of deep ties here notwithstanding,» the editorial read.
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