Sentences with phrase «rally at noon»

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Doors will open at 9 a.m. at the Oncenter Convention Center for a rally at noon.
ALBANY, NY (03/13/2012)(readMedia)-- Busloads of state employees represented by the New York State Public Employees Federation (PEF) will rally at noon Thursday, March 15, in Albany's West Capitol Park to call on state legislators to hold the line against the governor's attacks on state services and pensions.
Nader, Funiciello and Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins will speak at a rally at noon Sept. 14 at Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls.
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. >> The actress Cynthia Nixon, who is challenging Gov. Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary in the 2018 governor's race, will appear at a rally at noon Tuesday, May 8, at Peace Park on Hasbrouck Avenue.
They are also planning a rally at noon pushing lawmakers to pass gun control measures.
On June 17, the Sierra Club, along with our allies, will be rallying at noon at the Capitol steps in Harrisburg to tell Governor Corbett that we don't accept his plan.

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Washington, DC — Friday at noon, DC activists will rally to close the egregious carried interest loophole outside private equity firm The Carlyle Group.
In Washington, protesters rallied along Pennsylvania Avenue starting at noon — though students, parents, and others began showing up with their signs much earlier.
A large rally against gun violence takes place at noon on the steps of the Florida Capital building, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018.
At noon, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, NYC Council Speaker / mayoral candidate Christine Quinn, mayoral candidate Bill Thompson and Manhattan BP Scott Stringer attend a Building and Construction Trades Council rally, Coenties Slip Park, Water and Pearl streets, Manhattan.
The Working Families Party, along with a host of sympathetic labor groups and officials, will hold a rally in New York City at noon tomorrow on the steps of City Hall to push for a Democratic majority in the state Senate.
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.
At noon, members of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York rally to support construction safety legislation, Broadway and Murray St., Manhattan.
At noon, dozens of grass - roots organizations from across New York rally to tell the Independent Democratic Conference that unification is too little, too late, Foley Square, 111 Worth St., Manhattan.
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, legislators and union members from Social Service Employees Union Local 371 rally to oppose proposed state budget cuts that target child safety and family well - being, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Also at noon, Food & Water Watch, New York Renews and the Sane Energy Project hold a rally and march for an end to fossil fuel projects, a transition to 100 percent renewable energy and a plan to make polluters pay for the damage they have caused, 79 Sheridan Ave., Albany.
At noon, the #NoCuts Coalition, an alliance of dozens of grass - roots groups, civic organizations, faith leaders and labor unions rally against the Trump administration's proposed budget cuts to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 26 Federal Plaza, Manhattan.
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, Albany fast food workers join nationwide protests on the anniversary of the Memphis sanitation strike and rally as part of the Fight for $ 15 movement, state Capitol, Albany.
At noon, activists rally against state Sen. Sue Serino over campaign contributions, Serino's office, 4254 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park.
Also at noon, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, New York City Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo and New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer speak at the Denim Day NYC Rally Against Sexual Violence, Foley Square, Manhattan.
Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García - Padilla is expected to lead the rally, which will start at noon from the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.
At noon, elected officials and advocates will stand at the City Hall R train subway stop to rally and provide details for the «Riders Respond Transit Tour,» organized by NYC Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and AssemblymanJeffrey Dinowitz, ManhattaAt noon, elected officials and advocates will stand at the City Hall R train subway stop to rally and provide details for the «Riders Respond Transit Tour,» organized by NYC Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and AssemblymanJeffrey Dinowitz, Manhattaat the City Hall R train subway stop to rally and provide details for the «Riders Respond Transit Tour,» organized by NYC Councilman Ydanis Rodriguez and AssemblymanJeffrey Dinowitz, Manhattan.
Also at noon, workers from NewYork - Presbyterian Hospital's furniture delivery company, Waldner's, will rally with union allies outside the hospital, NewYork - Presbyterian Hospital, Milstein Building, 177 Fort Washington Ave., Manhattan.
At noon, immigrants and advocates will gather before the Westchester Government Building to rally for passage of the Westchester Immigrant Protection Act, which is slated or a vote this afternoon, 148 Martine Ave., White Plains.
At noon Wednesday, Riders Alliance will hold a rally on the City Hall Steps calling on Mayor de Blasio to be the «bus mayor,» and to «make buses run faster on our streets for 2.5 million riders.»
A rally will take place outside in Capitol Park starting at noon featuring NRA President David Keene.
NYSUT projected some 2,000 people would attend today's noon rally at which attendees are calling for the governor to heed the Assembly Democrats» call to extend the temporary personal income tax increase on the state's wealthiest residents, bumping the threshold up to $ 1 million.
Also at noon, public employee labor unions and advocacy groups hold a «Vote Your Dreams» rally against public corruption, West Capitol Park, Albany.
With a focus on addressing income inequality for 2014, a coalition of political action groups gathered Tuesday at noon at the State Capitol State Street entrance for the 24th annual People's State of the State rally.
At noon, supporters of the New York Immigration Coalition hold a rally to publicize a hunger strike seeking passage the DREAM Act in Albany; outside 250 Broadway, Manhattan.
At noon, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli will rally supporters of his re-election campaign at a «major event» in BuffalAt noon, state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli will rally supporters of his re-election campaign at a «major event» in Buffalat a «major event» in Buffalo.
Also at noon, taxi drivers and their allies rally to tell state lawmakers not to cut a special deal for insurance for Uber and apps, Million Dollar staircase, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
At noon, advocates rally to call on NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio and the city council to require all for - hire vehicle operators, including Uber and Lyft, to meet the same 50 percent wheelchair - accessible mandate yellow taxis must meet by 2020, City Hall, Manhattan.
At noon, NYC Councilman Costa Constantinides and advocates and supporters hold rally calling for the Council to vote on INT.
At noon, the annual People's State of the State rally, focusing on poverty, hunger and homelessness, will take place outside the state Capitol's State Street entrance, Albany.
Also at noon, NYC Council Members Daniel Dromm and Andy King, the Jails Action Coalition and other groups hold rally to push for changes in treatment of people detained and incarcerated on Riker's Island, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Also at noon, the End AIDS NY 2020 Community Coalition holds a rally and press conference to call on Cuomo to invest $ 70 million in this year's budget for the Plan to End AIDS in New York by 2020, steps of City Hall, Manhattan.
At noon, NYC Council members Carlos Menchaca, Helen Rosenthal and Margaret Chin lead rally in support of legislation to regulate tourist helicopter noise, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At noon, Sen. Marc Panepinto, a Buffalo Democrat, joins community supporters to rally with registered nurses at Nathan Littauer Hospital who have been locked out after demanding a fair contract, 99 East State St., GloversvillAt noon, Sen. Marc Panepinto, a Buffalo Democrat, joins community supporters to rally with registered nurses at Nathan Littauer Hospital who have been locked out after demanding a fair contract, 99 East State St., Gloversvillat Nathan Littauer Hospital who have been locked out after demanding a fair contract, 99 East State St., Gloversville.
Also at noon, Black / Hispanic Fraternal & Greek letter organizations and others rally to denounce and combat gang and gun violence, outside Sylvia's restaurant, 328 Malcolm X Blvd., Manhattan.
From noon to 2 p.m., Rebuild NY Now, a broad - based coalition seeking to raise public awareness about the state's infrastructure needs, will hold a rally and lobby day at the state Capitol / LOB, Albany.
At 11 a.m. through noon, advocates for people with developmental disabilities will hold four regional rallies / news conferences statewide to remind Cuomo and the Legislature to #bFair2DirectCare in the Drive for $ 15, various locations in Rochester, Buffalo, Manhattan and Long Island.
Also at noon, members of the Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation, NYSUT, CWA, 1199 SEIU, NALC, IBEW, BSOIW, PEF, UFCW, UUP, IPOIU, APWU, the Teamsters, and the Carpenters join Democratic NY - 19 candidate Zephyr Teachout for a rally, 635 Broadway, Kingston.
At noon, children, parents, educators and elected officials rally at City Hall to stop cuts in the executive budget and make children a priority, ManhattaAt noon, children, parents, educators and elected officials rally at City Hall to stop cuts in the executive budget and make children a priority, Manhattaat City Hall to stop cuts in the executive budget and make children a priority, Manhattan.
So Bernie will have a big rally on the Capitol lawn at Noon and Hillary will go to... Cohoes?
Also at noon, AQE members and supporters will rally and march against Trump's plans to «privatize schools,» Chambers and Greenwich streets, Manhattan.
At noon, Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy rallies with advocates in support of stronger policies and incentives to promote conversion of 126,000 homes per year to comfortable, efficient electric heat pumps, state Capitol, Albany.
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