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Margaret Chin

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TriBeCa »

The two candidates faced off in a heated debate for the District 1 City Council seat.

Park Slope »

City council members unveiled legislation that would charge shoppers 10 cents for a plastic bag.

Lower East Side »

Many residents spoke out against the plan to build market-rate apartments on public housing land. 

Chinatown »

City Council candidate Jenifer Rajkumar set up her headquarters in Chinatown.

Lower East Side »

Half of the Children's Magical Garden, which was set to become affordable housing, will become a park.

SoHo »

Citi Bike shouldn't steal open space from park-starved SoHo, officials said in a letter released Tuesday.

SoHo »

Some locals say the DOT robbed the neighborhood of parkspace designated for public art.

Lower East Side »

Alfred E. Smith Houses on the Lower East Side now has cameras on and inside each of its 12 buildings.

SoHo »

Supporters have already secured $1.3 million for the renovation of DeSalvio Playground.

Lower East Side »

Jenifer Rajkumar is pitting herself against incumbent City Councilwoman Margaret Chin.

Civic Center »

The City Council approved the Pier 17 revedelopment plan, including new food markets.

SoHo »

Councilwoman Margaret Chin's bill calls for new fines for vendors who park too close to fire hydrants.

Chinatown »

Margaret Chin got $1,670 from employees from the Fung Wah bus company, according to records.

TriBeCa »

Margaret Chin sponsored a bill two years ago criminalizing the purchase of designer knockoffs.

Civic Center »

Hundreds packed City Hall for a chance to weigh in on the proposal for redeveloping Pier 17.