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Bill de Blasio

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Hell's Kitchen & Clinton »

Cuomo asked why de Blasio invited his ex-opponent, Rob Astorino, to the press conference.

Bed-Stuy »

The mayor called for policy changes in Albany and Washington, D.C. to address the hunger "crisis."

Longwood »

The Worst Landlords Watchlist is compiled annually by the office of the Public Advocate.

East New York »

The mayor's comments about widespread rejection of his zoning plan angered board members.

East Harlem »

De Blasio said he could have communicated better with the public on homelessness.

East Harlem »

ThriveNYC is an $850 million attempt to shift the way mental health issues are handled in the city.

Long Island City »

The next phase of construction will include building infrastructure like sewers, roads and sidewalks.

Upper West Side »

After the DOE took a step forward in addressing diversity issues, experts suggest how more can be done.

Fort Greene »

Low-income students, English Language Learners or those in the child welfare system will get priority.

Concourse »

The trio helped complete the city's MillionTreesNYC program on Friday morning in Joyce Kilmer Park.

Inwood »

More than 200 residents turned up to urge local electeds and CB12 to shoot down the proposed changes.

Upper East Side »

Clinton's speech at the Council on Foreign Relations displayed "real leadership." the mayor said.

Concourse »

Bette Midler, Michael Bloomberg and Mayor Bill de Blasio are all still planning to attend.

Concourse »

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. said that the proposals "must be reconsidered."

Cobble Hill »

Lander's zoning opinion is key because the City Council typically defers to the local councilman.