Sentences with phrase «where city commissioners»

The tables were draped in blue cloth, with white folding chairs arranged where city commissioners and their staff would soon sit, across from everyday Staten Islanders voicing their concerns.

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Where Maunsel White participated in the celebrations as a city official, it is not difficult to imagine, and certainly fits logically within the time frame that Maunsel White sauce was first concocted (which is dated by two different accounts to have been either 1849 or 1850) that the alleged traveler from Central America story perpetuated in McIlhenny family lore was actually a soldier returning through the port of New Orleans from the Mexican - American war to a festive reception in June of 1847, being honored and greeted by a prominent former military officer who was also a city commissioner.
Oak Forest Park District commissioners agree the city needs an outdoor pool, but during a board meeting last week they were split on where that pool should be built.
Current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton held a press conference where they criticized Cruz's proposal as «incendiary» and «foolish.»
After NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton addressed the roll call of the 103rd Precinct on the anniversary of Byrne's murder near the spot where it took place, Lawrence Byrne, who was sworn in as deputy commissioner for legal matters at the NYPD on Sept. 14, 2014, told the New York Daily News: «It eases the pain to know that people remember that Eddie's life and death made a lasting difference in the city
«That's something we'd never seen before, you know: a commissioner and deputy mayor saying «where are there city employees who might have a few extra hours in their day that aren't occupied with work relevant to that agency,»» she said.
Bratton made a case for increasing police headcount during a raucous CIty Council budget hearing Thursday where a woman was arrested and 25 others expelled from the chambers for yelling through the police commissioner's presentation.
«The 2016 - 2017 school year was the safest on record in the history of New York City,» Mr. de Blasio said at Middle School 88, the Peter Rouget school in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where he was flanked by Carmen Fariña, the city schools chancellor, and James P. O'Neill, the police commissioCity,» Mr. de Blasio said at Middle School 88, the Peter Rouget school in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, where he was flanked by Carmen Fariña, the city schools chancellor, and James P. O'Neill, the police commissiocity schools chancellor, and James P. O'Neill, the police commissioner.
She and de Blasio — who himself served as chairman of the City Council's General Welfare Committee when he was a city councilman — first met more than 20 years ago when Carrión was serving as commissioner of the city's Community Development Agency under former Mayor David Dinkins» administration, where the mayor also got his stCity Council's General Welfare Committee when he was a city councilman — first met more than 20 years ago when Carrión was serving as commissioner of the city's Community Development Agency under former Mayor David Dinkins» administration, where the mayor also got his stcity councilman — first met more than 20 years ago when Carrión was serving as commissioner of the city's Community Development Agency under former Mayor David Dinkins» administration, where the mayor also got his stcity's Community Development Agency under former Mayor David Dinkins» administration, where the mayor also got his start.
Unlike a garden party at Buckingham Palace where Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip mingle amidst the guests, de Blasio and McCray spoke to those assembled from a stage and slipped away afterwards without meeting guests other than the most high - powered, including City Council members and the mayor's own commissioners.
She's Margaret Hamburg, 53, the New York City health commissioner in the 1990s and later an official at the Department of Health and Human Services, where she specialized in bioterrorism and planning a response to a potential flu epidemic.
One great idea is a «Dr. Seuss Day» where Dr. Seuss books are read by outside leaders that may include county and city commissioners, the mayor, presidents of businesses, and other business professionals.
Michele Lazarow — a Hallandale Beach city commissioner and activist who has helped pass numerous laws across Florida preventing pet stories from selling dogs that come from puppy mills — recounts the dreadful experience she had in 2004 after buying her dog, Alfie, from a pet store, which misrepresented where the dog had come from, thereby launching Lazarow on the path of crusader to make such transactions illegal.
The proposal, which will need the approval of Clark County commissioners and the city councils of Las Vegas and North Las Vegas, all of which contract with the Animal Foundation to handle stray animals, calls for cats that are delivered to the Animal Foundation's shelter to be sterilized, vaccinated and — here's the twist — to then be returned to where they were found.
Above you'll find a display of crime in the city of Bankruptcity, a city where the police commissioner is complaining that crime is out of control.
Tom Finkelpearl, now the commissioner of cultural affairs for New York City, who organized Hammons's first solo museum show at P.S. 1 Contemporary Arts Center in Queens in 1990, recalled that for years Hammons didn't even have a phone; Cannon's apartment was one of the few places where the artist could reliably be found.
Tom Finkelpearl, former executive director of the Queens Museum and current New York City cultural commissioner defines social practice as «art that's socially engaged, where the social interaction is at some level the art.»
Janette Sadik - Khan is the current commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) where she is responsible for overseeing the budget, personnel, operations, and maintenance of New York City's transportation infrastructure.
In Miami - which would be almost entirely below sea level even at 2C warming - the sense of urgency is evident at city hall, where commissioners are asking voters to approve a «Miami Forever» bond in the November ballot that includes $ 192m for upgrading pump stations, expanding drainage systems, elevating roads and building dykes.
Knox has direct knowledge of welfare systems, having been special assistant to the executive deputy commissioner for income maintenance in New York City's Human Resources Administration, where her responsibilities included estimating the costs of welfare - reform programs.
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