Extras
State grants to communities that host VLT parlors have been restored, according to Sen. Hugh Farley.
Former Assemblyman Richard Brodsky is anti-NRC.
Four NY Republican House members make the 2012 most vulnerable list compiled by Democracy Corps.
The Ed Koch Bridge is advancing in the NYC Council.
Businessweek is finally integrating with its new parent company, Bloomberg LP.
Rep. Anthony Weiner, no longer nuclear over bike lanes.
Weiner and Rep. Jerry Nadler are among members of Congress questioning Obama’s move against Libya.
Voter support for the US involvement in Libya is growing, albeit slowly.
Nadler and Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal called for the immediate remediation of PCBs in schools.
The Japan Society is NYC’s youngest landmark.
Michael Cohen, from failed state Senate candidate to Donald Trump’s “Karl Rove.”
Seen today at today’s protest to Cuomo’s proposed education funding cuts:
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