While the City's
other boroughs scored well (with Manhattan taking the top score), two of Staten Island's three council members voted against almost every environmental bill that was examined.
Not exact matches
Howard Golden, who served as
borough president for 24 years before Marty Markowitz's ascention in 2001, was among the
scores of
others from the
borough's political, legal, judicial and business communities who attended.
In fact, after last year's Open House at which
scores of parents signed up for the G&T test on site, the number of Bronx children taking the G&T test for entry to Kindergarten increased by over 13 percent whereas in
other boroughs the testing rate stayed flat or even decreased.