Sentences with phrase «said former councilwoman»

«She's done right by investing in the parks and cultural institutions Queens is known for,» said former Councilwoman Melinda Katz, a candidate to succeed Marshall next year.

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«The good news, which is the mantra of my office and community board No. 4, is there will be, yes, by law, 35 years of income - restricted affordable housing,» Gale Brewer, the former City Councilwoman for the area and current Borough President of Manhattan, said at the time.
Assemblywoman Angela Wozniak, former Cheektowaga councilwoman who at 27 may be the youngest legislator, says they need to address ethics reform with recent cases show corruption «running rampant» in Albany.
Perkins said Harlem Success Academy founder Eva Moskowitz, a former city councilwoman, gets free rein from Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Joel Klein to move schools into any neighborhood she wants, regardless of the wishes of locals.
The de Blasio campaign said the donations were received at a fundraiser by Una Clarke, a former Brooklyn councilwoman and the mother of congresswoman Yvette Clarke.
The Success Academy Charter School, run by former City Councilwoman Eva Moskowitz, plans to open inside the building at 10 - 45 Nameoke St. for the 2016 - 2017 school year, the DOE said.
Former Bronx City Councilwoman Maria Baez challenging administrators at her grandson's elementary school in New Rochelle, saying the school did little to stop violent bullying against the 4th - grader.
Mr. Calone said, «Virtually all of the elected Democrats in the 1st Congressional District support me,» pointing out people like Legislator Bridget Fleming and former Southampton councilwoman Sally Pope, who worked with Ms. Throne - Holst, are supporting him.
Upper West Success Academy, part of the Success Charter Network group of schools founded by former City Councilwoman Eva Moskowitz, says it will provide high - quality public education options in an overcrowded district.
In this forum Linda Kaboolian says that collective bargaining is here to stay, but offers ways to make it more educationally productive; Howard Fuller and George Mitchell lament the impediments that collective bargaining has imposed on the learning process and call for more transparency; and Eva Moskowitz, a former New York City councilwoman, wonders if the system isn't «too broke to fix.»
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