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Michael Bloomberg

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The Lt. Gov. job has garnered a higher profile since Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace, leaving Paterson in charge.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Weill Cornell Medical College broke ground on a new $650 million research building at East 69th Street Wednesday. The college hopes the state-of-the-art facility attracts up to 30 top researchers.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

New Yorkers came out in droves Saturday to cheer on the annual Salute to Israel Parade.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Talks between restaurateur Dean Poll, who runs the Central Park Boat House, and the union representing restaurant workers broke down.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg's approval rating fell to its lowest point in five years in April, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The mayor reiterated how vital tourists are to the city and said the painted tourist lane was "very cute."

Manhattan »

Fourth graders have shown steady improvement, but eighth graders are reading at more or less the same level.

Manhattan »

Gov. David Paterson's new twist on his proposed state sales tax on soft drinks would spare diet soda.

Downtown »

On Tuesday, Bloomberg declined to sign the bill after union members raised concerns over possible job losses.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

A carousel, great lawn and skate park were unveiled in a ceremony at the Chelsea Cove portion of the park.

Manhattan »

More than half of the cameras the MTA installed in subways, at a cost of $21. 3 million, don't actually work.

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg says a handful of games could be played in the city's backyard.

Manhattan »

The city's biggest health crusader professes his love for red meat.

Manhattan »

Just one day after the White House cut New York City's anti-terror budget, Mayor Bloomberg met with the president.