Sentences with phrase «as alderman»

Outside of real estate, three of King's more prominent positions were serving as an alderman and deputy mayor for the City of Dartmouth, as well as president of the Dartmouth Chamber of Commerce.
They may seek endorsements from individuals such as alderman or others, but they do not receive party endorsement.
As an alderman and, more importantly, as the proud parent of eight wonderful dogs, I am encouraged and inspired by all they do.»
Following the election of John Lewis Philipps as an alderman, a Liberal candidate captured the seat after a contest that took place in heavy snow.
He was an active member of Poplar Trades Council (and was later its president) and was elected as an alderman to Poplar Borough Council in 1919.
As an alderman he initiated a City Charter change as well as creating policies that helped bring about the Revitalization of the Rondout Area of Kingston.
When Sottile, as alderman - at - large, took over for the suddenly dead mayor T.R. Gallo in January 2002, he said he found the city a million dollars in debt.
A veteran of more than 50 years in government — 22 years as alderman — Roti was convicted of racketeering and extortion, for which he spent four years at a federal prison in Oxford, Wis..

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Mr. Hawkesworth might be the most well - connected and well - known partisan New Democrat in Calgary (Finance Minister Joe Ceci, another former alderman, might be the only other Calgary New Democrat as well connected).
In the 1997 election, alderman and future mayor Dave Bronconnier led an unsuccessful campaign against him as the Liberal Party candidate.
Our alderman was ex officio the epicure of the party, half of his duties as a New York city father having been to study carefully all known flavors.
Four Chicago aldermen called upon the Chicago Park District board Tuesday to retain Jesse Madison as the park system's chief executive.
Aldermen Bobby Rush (2nd), Jesse Evans (21st), Allan Streeter (17th) and Percy Giles (37th) lauded Madison as a competent executive who had improved the park system for minorities and others after the reign of former parks boss Ed Kelley.
Chicago aldermen Wednesday voted 48 - 0 to ban baby bottles that contain the controversial chemical known as BPA.
The Court of Common Council, also known as the Common Council of the City of London, is formally referred to as the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London in Common Council assembled.
[1] He was also an alderman on Sheffield City Council, and served as Lord Mayor of Sheffield in 1957.
Why I'm running for Third Ward alderman As Kingston resident, a small business owner, a board member of the Kingston
City of Milwaukee Common Council President Willie Hines Jr. will resign Saturday as president and 15th District alderman.
It was neither a surprise nor a shock that freshman alderman Lynn Eckert trounced 20 - year Kingston legislator Pete Loughran in what many saw as an old - Kingston - versus - new - Kingston matchup.
Correct me if I'm right, as a former Kingston alderman used to say, but I don't think a single budget was passed on time during his 12 years in office.
He behaved this way when he was an alderman for the City of Kingston and his childish behavior has obviously carried over with him as a board member for the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency (UCRRA).
Ms Fuentes worked hard and long as ward 5 alderman and again as the head of the office of community development... a huge amount of good works and progress came out of her term.
The alderman - at - large Democratic primary race was also clinched by another Noble, Steve's uncle James, an incumbent who beat outgoing county legislator Jeanette Provenzano, for the position, which doubles as city council president.
The lack of assurance that other retail development would follow Milwaukee's offering Boston Store $ 1.2 million to stay downtown frustrated some aldermen Wednesday even as the Common Council approved the deal.
Kingston's mayorally - appointed board met a few times over a period of months recently to address a conflict of interest involving a former alderman so blatant as to be obvious even to casual observers.
He served as mayor in 1922 — 1923, vice-chairman (1920 — 1922) and chairman (1922 — 1923) of the Metropolitan Boroughs Standing Joint Committee, and an alderman of London County Council from 1925 to 1929.
After more than 20 years in the trenches as committeeman, alderman and two - term council president, Jim Noble is a known quality among Democrats, and obviously popular.
As Kingston resident, a small business owner, a board member of the Kingston Land Trust and architect of over 20 years, I am writing to ask for my neighbors» support in my bid for alderman of the Third Ward in the upcoming primary on Sept. 10.
Correct me if I'm right, as former Kingston alderman Bob Senor used to say, but I don't recall a county legislator winning election absent a major - party endorsement.
Sad is when officials with long records of public and community service die, as former alderman Bill Paulus of Kingston and former Dutchess sheriff Fred Scoralick very recently did.
When it's among men, however, as in an early scene where Vail visits a mobster and a city alderman to secure testimony, or another where he rejects the sanctimony of former boss DA Shaughnessy (John Mahoney) over Chinese food, Primal Fear lives up to its title's promise to be about the wet places in the male's lizard brain.
20) Missouri: As the opaque process to privatize St. Louis Lambert International Airport moves forward, aldermen call for more transparency.
Dallas promptly elected its first mayor, Samuel Pryor, as well as a constable, a treasurer, and several aldermen.
For many years Brandyn's career focused on community building, including positions as Director of the Central West End Neighborhood Association and Aide to President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen at that time, James Shrewsbury.
Cooper also devoted decades to public service, becoming a New York City alderman, supporting the antislavery and Native American reform movements, and at 85 serving as the presidential nominee of the populist Greenback Party.
Cooper's social views were farsighted; as a member of the Board of Aldermen of New York City, he advocated paid police and firemen, public schools, and improved public sanitation.
A candidate for the Board of Aldermen is expected to withdraw from the race as police pursue drunk driving charges against him in connection to a July 29 crash.
Former Chicago alderman and Chicago partner Charles Bernardini is included in this column as representing Bombardier of Canada in a Chicago Transit Authority bid for 846 new rail cars.
City officials might consider incentives for new - home construction, with the amount of the incentive growing as the size, and selling price, of the house rises, although details haven't been worked out and aldermen would have to approve such a program.
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