Sentences with phrase «next mayor tuesday»

TROY — Democrat Lou Rosamilia was elected the city's next mayor Tuesday, defeating Republican Carmella Mantello.
NEW YORK — With violent crime at historic lows but rents and homelessness at record highs, New Yorkers elected Democrat Bill de Blasio as their next mayor Tuesday after embracing his vow to bridge the gap between rich and poor and to end police tactics...
Democrat Stamford mayoral candidate David Martin defeated Republican Michael Fedele to become the city's next mayor Tuesday night.

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Next Tuesday, the mayor heads to Washington to roll out his «Progessive Agenda,» a 13 - point plan designed to tackle income inequality — and to further inject de Blasio into the 2016 presidential race.
New York (CNN)- Five of six Democratic candidates vying to become the next mayor of New York City took to the airwaves Tuesday night in the last of three debates.
The New York City Council appears to be gearing up for a tense budget fight with Mayor Bill de Blasio, releasing a telling early counter on Tuesday in its official response to the mayor's $ 88.7 billion proposed budget for next fiscal year, put forth just after a tense hearing with budget officials about modifications to the current budget.
The democratic primary to determine the next mayor of the city will be held on Tuesday, September 12.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Independent Ben Walsh will lead the Salt City for the next four years after a decisive victory Tuesday in the race for Syracuse mayor.
NEW YORK — Before state Sen. Malcolm Smith was charged Tuesday with trying to bribe his way to a shot at becoming New York City's next mayor, he was one of the state's most notable and powerful African - American legislators.
Ben Walsh thanks supporters at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown Tuesday night, after being elected the next mayor of Syracuse
After Tuesday, November 5, the future of education reform in New York City (NYC) could be unclear if Bill de Blasio is elected the next mayor.
Just 20 percent of eligible Los Angeles voters turned out to the polls on March 7 to vote for their city's next mayor and school board officials, and turnout is likely to be even lower for Tuesday's school board runoffs.
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