Stringer, who has served
as borough president since 2006, had for months been the only Democrat in the field.
Not exact matches
The mayor has
since toned down his rhetoric on charters, and at the recent roll out of his new education plan called for a sharing of best practices between the two types of schools, which the
borough president praised
as a «conciliatory» move.
Ruben Diaz Jr. has been the
borough president since 2009 and previously served
as a New York State Assemblyman.
Moskowitz, who founded Success after she lost her bid for Manhattan
borough president in 2005, has served
as the driving force and public face of the network
since the first Success school opened in Harlem in 2006.