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Christine Quinn

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As part of the new cost-cutting initiative, the city will be consolidating office space and eliminating redundant operations.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

City leaders kicked off construction on the new Minetta Playground Monday.

Midtown & Theater District »

The two 1,000 ton machines were named after Mayor Michael Bloomberg's daughters, Georgina and Emma.

Manhattan »

The mayor may push to expand the smoking ban in an effort to improve public health and curb littering.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

The new market will be open on Tuesdays through the fall.

Manhattan »

A poll finds that Mayor Michael Bloomberg has emerged relatively unscathed in the public eye from his service-slashing 2011 budget.

Downtown »

The Battery Park City middle school will not lose its free after-school program next year, as many had feared. I.S. 289

Manhattan »

The vote comes a day after the State Legislature took a giant leap toward passing its own budget.

Manhattan »

Thousands of people lined the streets, and danced in them, for the 39th annual Gay Pride March.

Manhattan »

The decision determined that supplemental hikes in '08 and '09 were illegal, meaning $100M may be refunded.

Manhattan »

Albany lawmakers have reportedly hashed out a deal with the city and the MTA to revive student MetroCards.

Manhattan »

Home Depot, Eastern Mountain Sports and Paragon Sports were among the merchants named in the DA's probe.

Downtown »

Intrepid museum is stepping up to honor Mother Teresa after the Empire State Building refused.

Manhattan »

The new laws will force taxis to record and store all fare information and make it available to riders.

Manhattan »

After learning of the building owner's refusal to honor Mother Theresa, Council Speaker Quinn joined the fight.