Sentences with phrase «of aldermen at»

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.
Breaking with the tradition that dictates council committees are given a free hand, Noble advised the triumvirate to keep the number of aldermen at nine.

Not exact matches

A powerful alderman has dropped his opposition to a bump in entrance fees at the Adler Planetarium in light of the museum's decision to exempt Chicago children from the increase.
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..
We had 30 % turn out at my precinct and 20 cases where someone tried to vote but found that someone had already voted for them and had to fill out a provisional ballot (that gets tossed), that translates to ~ 70 total votes, our alderman was selected by a margin of 8, and our School Superintendent by 11.
Three aldermen are pushing for a new vote on a zoning change for a proposed supportive housing project at site of the former city alms house.
(Gallo is the brother of former mayor T.R. Gallo, who appointed him a city attorney, and the son of longtime alderman - at - large T. Robert Gallo.)
At a Common Council meeting Tuesday, aldermen said it would be a conflict of interest for the authority to share responsibility for the review with the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
To the surprise of all but a few puppeteer insiders, Jeannette Provenzano announced for Kingston city alderman - at - large last week.
Jim Noble, the longtime alderman - at - large and Steve Noble's uncle, fended off Provenzano, who's stepping away from the county legislature after 22 years, by a vote of 1,609 - 748.
From October 2 through October 5, the North Tonawanda Common Council, spearheaded by: - Aldermen - at - Large Jeff Glatz and Bob Pecoraro, Along with partnership from: - the North Tonawanda High School led by Katie Harrington, and - Unyts Account Executive Greg Eastmer are promoting a North Tonawanda «Roll Up Your Sleeves» Challenge to all the residents of North Tonawanda to accomplish two things: - Blood Donations - Member Donor Registry These individuals understand the needs of the community and what a blood or organ donation can do to save or improve a life and desire all residents to support this challenge.
Man, if we had 8 other aldermen of that caliber, and an alderman at large to match, Kingston would absolutely soar: like any organization, government lives and dies by the quality of the people who serve.
Responding to recent scandals at public - job sites, Milwaukee aldermen signed off Tuesday on a series of policies that could eventually change the way contractors do business with the city.
When the polls closed on election night Tuesday, the political balance of the Kingston Common Council remained unchanged, with Democrats maintaining their 7 - 2 majority and the post of alderman - at - large.
The number of aldermen remained at 17.
That city Democrats are at «civil war» (in the words of Jim Noble) was evidenced by challenges to incumbent aldermen and a legislator for open seats.
The Chicago Teachers Union and groups calling for an elected police oversight board teamed up to pack City Hall on Wednesday in a show of force aimed at pressuring Mayor Rahm Emanuel and aldermen for their respective causes.
Wednesday, May 16 8:30 am Congressional Update 9:00 am Aldermen at Work — Will Mbah 9:30 am SomerViva en Español 10:00 am Rally Point «Women In the Military» 12:00 pm School Committee Meeting — 5.7.18 2:04 pm Seriously Somerville w / Jimmy Del Ponte 2:31 pm Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 6:00 pm Legislative Matters Committee * Thursday, May 17 12:00 am Senior Circuit 12:37 am Talking Business 1:00 am Raising Families 1:30 am Conway Field and Playground Information 2:32 am SomerViva em Português 8:30 am The Week of the Young Child Celebration 9:00 am Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 12:00 pm Senior Circuit 1:00 pm Legislative Matters Committee 6:30 pm Legislative Matters Committee * Friday, May 18 12:00 am Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 1:00 am Housing & Community Development 3:00 am Aldermen at Work — Will Mbah 8:30 am Sit & Be Fit Allamerican Workout 9:00 am Aldermen at Work — Will Mbah 11:30 am Rally Point «Women In the Military» 12:01 pm PorchFest 2018 1:01 pm Legislative Matters 6:30 pm Congressional Update 7:00 pm Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 8:30 pm Legislative Matters Committee * Saturday, May 19 12:00 am PorchFest 2018 1:00 am Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 2:00 am Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 8:30 am Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 10:00 am Community Preservation Committee 12:00 pm Board of Aldermen Meeting 6:30 pm Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 8:00 pm Congressional Update 8:30 pm Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 9:30 pm Aldermen at Work — Will Mbah 10:00 pm PorchFest 2018 11:00 pm Raising Families * Sunday, May 20 12:00 am SomerViva en Español 12:30 am Celling Your Soul 2:30 am SomerViva em Português 9:00 am SomerViva em Português 9:31 am Celling Your Soul: Raising Kids in a Digital Age 12:00 pm Senior Circuit 1:00 pm Congressional Update 1:30 pm Rally Point «Women In the Military» 2:01 pm The Week of the Young Child Celebration 2:32 pm Seriously Somerville w / Jimmy Del Ponte 3:00 pm SomerViva en Español 6:30 pm The Week of the Young Child Celebration 7:00 pm Senior Circuit May 2018 «Our Nutrition Fair» 8:00 pm Legislative Matters Committee * Monday, May 21 12:00 am Legislative Matters Committee 8:30 am Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 9:30 am The Week of the Young Child Celebration 11:30 am PorchFest 2018 12:30 pm Legislative Matters Committee 6:00 pm Legislative Matters Committee * Tuesday, May 22 12:00 am Senior Circuit 1:00 am PorchFest 2018 2:00 am Family Engagement for Equity Seminar 8:30 am Sit & Be Fit Allamerican Workout 9:00 am PorchFest 2018 10:00 am Congressional Update 11:30 am The Week of the Young Child Celebration 12:00 pm Senior Circuit 1:00 pm Gilman Square Walking Tour — 5.13.18 2:00 pm PorchFest 2018 6:00 pm Finance Committee * Wednesday, May 23 12:00 am Senior Circuit 1:00 am Community Preservation Committee 3:00 am SomerViva en Español
For years people had been letting their dogs run free in the meadow to the west of the elementary school without attracting much notice; but once an authorized off - leash «dog park» was proposed and a petition presented to the Littlefield Board of Aldermen, fierce arguments erupted over whose rights to the park should be upheld, and the town broke into factions: those who loved dogs and those who did not, at least not in the park.
Mendoza also worked with Aldermen, particularly Nick Sposato (38th Ward), to support passage of an ordinance to prevent dogs and cats from being sold at pet stores because those poor animals are sourced at puppy mills.
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.
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