Topic: Liz Krueger

Contentious NY Senate feuds over 'women's week'

The often contentious New York Senate clashed Thursday over whether women are solely responsible for bearing children.. . The child-bearing ...

Editorial: School days, school daze

Count state Sen. Liz Krueger among the many New Yorkers gobsmacked by the dawdling start to the city school year.. . The Manhattan pol (or, more...

GOP purse strings tighten on eight Dems

Eight Senate Democrats from the city may be forced out of their district offices after wildly overspending on rents.. . The new Senate GOP majority...

Panero: Goodbye hotels, hello homeless?

If you want to stay at the Alexander, a boutique hotel on 94th St. on the upper West Side, you better book your room soon. With plush bedding...

Editorial: Off track on betting

The closure of New York City Off-Track Betting marks the painful but necessary demise of a government-run gambling operation that had long outlived...
Most New Yorkers can take refuge from the bitter cold, but Sylvia Rodriguez in the Bronx is left to turn on her oven, pile on blankets and wear a...
The residents of 47 East 3rd Street, after a five-year losing battle to keep their homes, may at least get some karmic revenge. Owners Catherine and Alistair Economakis began evicting tenants in 2003 under a provision that allows landlords to claim as ...

New Senate Will Meet for Rules Reform Today

ALBANYState Senator Liz Krueger will head the interim committee on reforming the Senate rules, a source close to the process said.The State Senate is scheduled to convene this afternoon with the intention to enact new rules that might fix some of ...

Events for Tuesday, October 14, 2008

L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa discusses his clean ports plan with Jerry Nadler and Chris Ward at a forum on cleaning up seaports at The Harvard Club, 27 West 44th St. 8 a.m. Marty Markowitz, Nydia Velazquez and Yvonne Graham will ...

Liu and Stringer Pay for Polling

Some other notable expenditures from city candidates, courtesy of intern Bharat Ayyar: John Liu--whose reluctance to specify his intention for 2009 is keeping Grace Rauh busy--paid $29,340 to the Washington, D.C.-based Lake Research Partners for polling on February 22 ...