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Bill de Blasio

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East Village »

Jerry Delakas can begin selling papers at his Astor Place newsstand after he starts paying a $9,000 fine.

Midtown East »

The mayor and archbishop met for 45 minutes behind closed doors at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Park Slope »

Park Slope's P.S. 321 has long been a leader in the movement against high-stakes testing.

Midtown »

The former councilman and public advocate has a track record of challenging the agency he now controls.

Midtown »

Gale Brewer was sworn in Sunday afternoon as Manhattan's 27th Borough President.

Flushing »

Katz was sworn in as the borough's next president at a ceremony at Queens College.

Midtown »

Law enforcement officials are not obliged to alert child protective services when they arrest a parent.

Dongan Hills »

De Blasio ate half his slice with a fork and knife and half with his hands at a stop in Staten Island.

Midtown »

Myls Dobson's short life set off alarms at child protective services in New York City and South Carolina.

Gramercy »

The city is looking at adding 11 stops across all five boroughs. 

Civic Center »

Mark-Viverito soared to the top council seat after rival Daniel Garodnick backed down.

East Village »

The city evicted Jerry Delakas from his Astor Place newsstand in December.

Washington Heights »

Levine sees himself as someone who brings people together under a progressive agenda. 

Civic Center »

Marti Adams joins a press shop packed with veterans of de Blasio's Public Advocate office and campaign.

East Harlem »

Union officials said they would fight for the mayor's tax hike on the wealthy in Albany.