Sentences with phrase «office at noon»

Kenneth Cole wedge sandals (sim) and I'm off to run around town, and go to the Post Office at noon, when all the annoying retired people go.
Louisiana legislators assume office at noon on the second Monday in January after their election.
When Trump takes the oath of office at noon on Friday, he will be the first New York native to be president since Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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The government's General Services Administration previously said it would refrain from commenting on the apparent contract violation until Trump took office, which he did at noon Friday.
And I remember, during my third year of medical school, during your rotations, I would go and I would volunteer for the nighttime emergency - room rotations, which would start at 10:00 p.m. and go till 6:00 a.m. And then I would go and sleep from 6:00 a.m. until noon, and then I'd go to the office from noon until 10:00 p.m. And that was my cycle.
General admission tickets cost $ 50 and went on sale at noon Tuesday via Ticketmaster.com, pay - by - phone (1-800-345-7000) and at the BB&T Center box office.
But a sedate and proper gentleman who walks to his office in the morning and back again at noon, probably thinks this to be an exaggeration, for his progress is clearly a case of mediation; how should it occur to him that he is constantly falling when he religiously follows his nose!
At noon, the National Organization of Women's New York Chapter rallies outside of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s office in response to his failure to prosecute Harvey Weinstein for sexually assaulting a young model in 2015, 100 Centre St., Manhattan.
Also at noon, state Sen. Terrence Murphy, Assemblyman Felix Ortiz and the Alliance Combating Distracted Driving host the 2017 Distracted Driving Awareness Lobby Day, Legislative Office Building, third floor, Albany.
At noon, Assemblyman David Weprin and the Rikers Debate Project hold a public debate on whether people in prison should be given the right to vote, Legislative Office Building, LCA Press Room 130, Albany.
At noon, to mark the DACA phase - out deadline, immigrant advocates and their allies will rally in front of Rep. John Faso's office in support of a «clean» DREAM Act, 721 Broadway, Kingston.
Also at noon, Anti-trafficking advocates and survivors urge the Assembly to pass a measure that would further protect child sex trafficking victims, Legislative Office Building, Room 130, Albany.
At noon, elected officials, including LG candidate and Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams, tenants from rent regulated and NYCHA apartments and Upstate / Downstate Housing Alliance members, deliver thousands of signatures to the governor, demanding that housing be a priority in this year's budget, Cuomo's office, 633 Third Ave., Manhattan.
At noon, the Spinal Cord Injury Research Board meets, New York State Department of Health Metropolitan Area Regional Office, Conference Room 4B, 90 Church St., Manhattan.
Also at noon, Community Service Society and Riders Alliance's Grassroots Fair Fares leaders engage subway riders to call de Blasio's office and get on the record in support of Fair Fares, corner of the intersection of West 125th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, in front of the the A / B / C / D subway stop, Manhattan.
At noon, Queens Republican Councilman Eric Ulrich, who considered — but decided against — a run for NYC mayor, will endorse Bob Dietl's run for that office, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At noon, Hawkins announces his run for governor seeking the Green Party nomination, LCA Press Room, Room 130, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
At noon, five months to the day after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, Make the Road New York will hold a rally calling on FEMA and Congress to deliver the aid and resources thousands of Puerto Ricans desperately need to recover, FEMA Offices, 285 Fulton St., Manhattan.
At noon, activists rally against state Sen. Sue Serino over campaign contributions, Serino's office, 4254 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park.
Also at noon, the state Department of Agriculture and Markets and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation will hold a ribbon - cutting ceremony and product tasting at Olana State Historic Site to celebrate the addition of Taste NY to the Visitors» Center, 5720 NY - 9G, Hudson.
At noon, the mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment will present the third event of the 2017 season of «Broadway in the Boros,» a series of free musical performances featuring stars from some of Broadway's biggest shows, Staten Island Borough Hall, 10 Richmond Terrace, St. George.
At noon, Monroe County officials, in conjunction with the state Office for the Aging and New York State Division of Veterans Affairs, will present a forum to discuss long term care services and supports as well as other benefits available to veterans and their families, Brass Chandelier Room, Monroe Community Hospital, 435 East Henrietta Rd., Rochester.
At noon, ppponents of the American Museum of Natural History's plan to annex a portion of Teddy Roosevelt Park picket City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal at her district office, Columbus Avenue and 87th Street, ManhattaAt noon, ppponents of the American Museum of Natural History's plan to annex a portion of Teddy Roosevelt Park picket City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal at her district office, Columbus Avenue and 87th Street, Manhattaat her district office, Columbus Avenue and 87th Street, Manhattan.
At noon, Sen. Tom Croci and Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky make an announcement on behalf of Sandy victims regarding the New York Rising Program and the Governor's Office of Storm Recovery, 230 Forest Rd. West, Mastic Beach Village, Hauppauge.
At noon, CSEA, the largest union representing County of Westchester workers, will hold a news conference to announce the union's endorsement in the 2017 race for Westchester county executive, outside the Michaelian Office Building, 148 Martine Ave., White Plains.
County offices were previously scheduled to open at noon today, but will now be closed for the entire day.
The groups, No IDC NY and the New Visions Democratic Club — which kicked Peralta out as a member after he joined the IDC — were already scheduled to march at noon on May 13 from the post office on 37th Avenue and 78th Street to the senator's office on Junction Boulevard.
Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun (R, C, I — Blooming Grove) and Senator David Carlucci (D - Rockland) will hold District Office hours at the Stony Point Town Hall, located at 74 E. Main St., on the third Thursday of every month from 10 a.m. to noon.
WEDNESDAY MAY 4 In front of office of Preet Bharara 1 St. Andrews Plaza NYC 2:00 PM ALBANY — Thursday May 5 2016 at Noon New York State Capitol, State Street Entrance http://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/maryland-firm-acknowledges-being-contacted-in-federal-probe-1.11753878 In our opinion Tom Rumsey himself should be investigated going directly from NYISO to join CPV after having secured the New Capacity Market for CPV to benefit from.
At noon, AARP members deliver hundreds of postcards from constituents urging Senate Energy Committee Chair Joe Griffo to push for inclusion of an independent utility consumer advocate as part of the final state budget, Utica State Office Building, 207 Genesee St., Utica.
Thursday At the City Council on Thursday, the following committees will hold preliminary budget hearings: — Transportation at 9:30 a.m., regarding the MTA — Fire and Emergency Management at noon, regarding Fire / Emergency Medical Service and the Office of Emergency Management — For - Hire Vehicles at 1:30 p.m., regarding the Taxi and Limousine Commission — Transportation and the Capital Budget at 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgeAt the City Council on Thursday, the following committees will hold preliminary budget hearings: — Transportation at 9:30 a.m., regarding the MTA — Fire and Emergency Management at noon, regarding Fire / Emergency Medical Service and the Office of Emergency Management — For - Hire Vehicles at 1:30 p.m., regarding the Taxi and Limousine Commission — Transportation and the Capital Budget at 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgeat 9:30 a.m., regarding the MTA — Fire and Emergency Management at noon, regarding Fire / Emergency Medical Service and the Office of Emergency Management — For - Hire Vehicles at 1:30 p.m., regarding the Taxi and Limousine Commission — Transportation and the Capital Budget at 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgeat noon, regarding Fire / Emergency Medical Service and the Office of Emergency Management — For - Hire Vehicles at 1:30 p.m., regarding the Taxi and Limousine Commission — Transportation and the Capital Budget at 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgeat 1:30 p.m., regarding the Taxi and Limousine Commission — Transportation and the Capital Budget at 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgeat 3 p.m., regarding the DOT expense and capital budgets
The former vice-president arrived the Presidential Villa at about 12:00 noon and went straight into the President's office.
The next Wage Board meeting is scheduled for November 13th at the Mahoney State Office Building in Buffalo, New York at 12 noon.
It is too late for Democrats to switch registration, but unaffiliated and unregistered voters who want to vote in next week's Republican gubernatorial primary have until Thursday to register by mail or online, and until Aug. 11 at noon to register at their town offices.
Also at noon, CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism, the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment Commissioner Julie Menin and J - School Dean Sarah Bartlett will announce a $ 1 million grant from MOME to the CUNY J - School, Manhattan.
Also at noon, NYC Councilman Ben Kallos Liz Accles, the executive director of Community Food Advocates and Monique Lindsay, a public school parent leader and food advocate hold conversation on universal free lunch, food access and nutrition for New York City's public school students, NYSHealth's office, 1385 Broadway, 23rd floor, conference room, Manhattan.
At noon, NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray participates in a panel discussion on children's mental health with Reps. Grace Napolitano and John Katko, Rayburn House Office Building, B - 340, Washington, D.C.
At noon, state AG Eric Schneiderman will announce the takedown of a violent drug trafficking ring that operated in the Capital Region, AG's office, 2nd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Also at noon, members of AQE, Citizen Action, NYSUT, UFT and the WFP will hand - deliver a petition to Cuomo's office asking him to end his policies that have led to the most racially and economically segregated schools in the nation, War Room, Second Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
Also at noon, Jack Schnirman, Democratic candidate for Nassau County comptroller, will hold a press conference to announce policy priorities for the comptroller's office, county executive office steps, 1550 Franklin Ave., Mineola, Long Island.
Also at noon, faith and labor leaders, voters, and community members «demand morality, fairness and honesty» from elected officials, deliver petition signatures to Cuomo calling for «real» ethics reform, outside the governor's NYC office, 633 Third Ave., Manhattan.
Sen. Liz Krueger's office earlier today sent out an advisory for a news conference at City Hall in Manhattan tomorrow at noon that will include Sen. Kevin Parker, Assemblyman Danny O'Donnell, environmental advocate Ramsey Adams, Brooklyn attorney Eric Snyder and Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long.
Also at noon, Sen. Jose Peralta and Assemblyman Michael Dendekker unveil legislation to crackdown on vehicle speeding intended to reduce traffic injuries and fatalities throughout New York City, Peralta's district office, 32 - 37 Junction Blvd., Queens.
Also at noon, the Hedge Clippers campaign and supporters release new report on hedge fund donations to state campaigns races this election cycle, LCA Press Room, Legislative Office Building, Capitol, Albany.
At noon, elected officials and family members hold a press conference to demand U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara and the Justice Department prioritize a case in the unjust killing of Ramarley Graham and move forward prosecution of NYPD officers responsible, outside Bharara's office, 1 St. Andrew's Pl., Lower Manhattan.
At noon, NYC Department of Correction Commissioner Cynthia Brann; Elizabeth Glazer, Director of the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice and Corporation Counsel and Co-Chair of the Justice Implementation Task Force Zachary Carter make an announcement on Rikers Island, Manhattan.
Also at noon, a coalition of groups opposed to Trump's agenda, including Food & Water Watch, Sierra Club, 350 NYC, 350 Brooklyn, WE ACT for Environmental Justice urge Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer to join their effort, 780 Third Ave., (Schumer's NYC office), Manhattan.
Also at noon, Director of the State Office for New Americans Jorge Montalvo outlines Cuomo's 2016 State of the State agenda, SUNY New Paltz — Room 62/63, 1 Hawk Dr., New Paltz.
At noon, Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Teresa May, Prime Minister of United Kingdom in the Oval Office, followed by a press conference in the East Room at 1 p.At noon, Trump holds a bilateral meeting with Teresa May, Prime Minister of United Kingdom in the Oval Office, followed by a press conference in the East Room at 1 p.at 1 p.m.
Also at noon, Ama Dwimoh — former chief of the Crimes Agains t Children Bureau in the Kings County District Attorney's Office and candidate in the race for the open Brooklyn District Attorney's seat — will join advocates on Friday in front of Brooklyn Borough Hall to call for the immediate passage of the Child Victims Act in the State Legislature.
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