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NYC To Layoff 4,666 Teachers Despite Rising Revenue
PIX11.comMore than 4,500 New York City public school teachers could be out of work after this school year ends, even though the city has taken in at least $2 billion more in revenue than it had anticipated in the last six months. That was one of many revelations...Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Michael Bloomberg, Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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World-Famous Brooklyn Pizzeria Faces Eviction
wpix.comIt's a local institution whose pizza is world-famous, but Grimaldi's, the pizzeria under the Brooklyn Bridge, could be evicted before the week is over because of a money dispute. "There is always a line out here, all the way back to that light pole,"...Tags: Brooklyn Bridge, Dining and Drinking, Danny DeVito, Politics, Bill Cosby
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City Loses Nearly $50M In Property Tax Ruling
wpix.comA federal appeals court has ruled against the city's demand that India and Mongolia pay $47 million in back property taxes. For years, the city has imposed and collected taxes on spaces it said was not being used for diplomatic purposes and often used...Tags: Local Government, Property Tax, U.S. Supreme Court, Politics, New York City
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NY To Receive Millions In Federal Education Funds
Associated Press WriterNew York will win hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funding after it made changes in its application despite initial opposition from powerful teachers' unions, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer confirmed Tuesday. The amount of the state's Race...Tags: Teachers Unions, David Paterson, Arne Duncan, Politics, New York City
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New Yorkers Hit With Sliced Bagel Tax
The next time you order a bagel you may want to hold off on the cream cheese or other spreads - or even getting it sliced for that matter.
Under orders from cash-strapped Albany, state tax officials have begun to enact some odd taxes in order to garner...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Bagels, Politics, New York
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9/11 First Responder Stole More Than $1 Million
wpix.comA 9/11 hero pleaded guilty on Wednesday to stealing more than $1.3 million in business taxes from the government. Former firefighter Thomas Casatelli, who is the principal business owner of the popular Bay Ridge bar The Black Kettle, admitted to...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Local Government, Bay Ridge, Crimes, Fire Department of New York
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Conservatives To Paladino: Act More Like Christie
PIX 11 NewsA few dozen Conservatives, Tea Party members, and Libertarians gathered in Manhattan to watch the gubernatorial debate between Carl Paladino, Andrew Cuomo, and a cast of third party challengers, Monday. The consensus among Republicans: Paladino needs...Tags: Public Finance, New Jersey, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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NY Gov. Candidates Andrew Cuomo, Carl Paladino Say Transparency A Vital Issue
Associated Press WriterIn New York, a multibillion dollar health care bill full of taxes, the 2003 repeal of mandatory sentencing of drug dealers, $100-plus billion state budgets every year and even ethics reform are the product of closed-door negotiations. The notorious...Tags: David Paterson, Democratic Party, Crimes, Politics, New York
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NJ Mayor Acquitted In Federal Corruption Trial
A federal jury has acquitted a northern New Jersey mayor and convicted his associate in a trial stemming from last year's large-scale corruption sting.
Ridgefield Mayor Anthony Suarez and Guttenberg tax preparer Vincent Tabbachino each faced two...Tags: Ridgefield, Regional Authority, New Jersey, Trials, Justice System
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Paterson To Lay Off Nearly 900 State Workers By Dec. 31
New York Gov. David Paterson said Thursday he will send layoff notices to nearly 900 state workers, including prison chaplains and motor vehicle clerks, angering unions that didn't expect job losses before the end of the year.
Public worker unions have...Tags: David Paterson, Civil and Public Service, Politics, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel Walks Out of His Ethics Trial
wpix.comSaying that "fifty years of public service is on the line," Rep. Charles Rangel, the longest-serving New York member of congress, implored a House ethics panel Monday to postpone his ethics trial. In a dramatic statement, he said he needed to get a new...Tags: Prosecution, Internal Revenue Service, Zoe Lofgren, Trials, Democratic Party
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Staff reporterNew York Lt. Gov. Richard Ravitch is known for helping engineer historic rescues of governments in crisis. Now he says states in the U.S. are headed toward what he calls a fiscal "cliff." That will be this summer, when temporary federal stimulus money...Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Regional Authority, David Paterson, Elections, Politics
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