Thursday, December 6, 2012

Bloomberg staten island

  • Bloomberg says city won't abandon waterfronts on Staten Island, citywide ...

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday the city needs to rebuild in the wake of Hurricane Sandy -- but rebuild better, which could mean elevating houses and adding new structural requirements for homes on the shoreline.

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  • NYC Storm Preparation: Mayor Bloomberg Announces Plans For City's Next ...

    Boats and docks damaged by Hurricane Sandy are seen at the Mansion Marinia on the shores of the Great Kills community November 7, 2012 on Staten Island, New York. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a limited evacuation of ...

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  • Mayor Bloomberg praises DEP workers at Staten Island wastewater plant

    dep.JPG From left, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Department of Environmental Protection Deputy Commissioner for Wastewater Treatment Vincent Sapienza, DEP COO Kathryn Garcia and Plant Chief Phill Rocle discuss operations at the Oakwood Beach ...

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  • 'NYC Rapid Repairs': After Sandy, City Pins Housing Hopes On Fledgling Program

    Boats and docks damaged by Hurricane Sandy are seen at the Mansion Marinia on the shores of the Great Kills community November 7, 2012 on Staten Island, New York. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a limited evacuation of ...

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  • Hey, Staten Islanders! Report suggests Mike likes Hillary Clinton as next mayor

    But while it might sound good to Bloomberg, the idea was more than a little incredible and even a bit funny to two members of Staten Island's City Council contingent. "I can't see her going from negotiating peace in the Middle East to negotiating ...

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  • Bloomberg seems in no rush to create Staten Island rebuilding task force

    bloom.jpg Mayor Michael Bloomberg seems to be in no rush in creating Staten Island task force that would examine rebuilding effort.

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  • Staten Island needs Washington's help to recover from Sandy

    Mayor Michael Bloomberg, right, accompanied by Sen. Charles Schumer, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Wednesday to discuss disaster relief funds for Superstorm Sandy.

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  • Staten Island's Hurricane Sandy Damage Sheds Light On Complicated Political ...

    Licciardello was a low-ranking official in Mayor Michael Bloomberg's first administration -- his title was "Staten Island director of the Mayor's Community Assistance Unit." Before joining the Bloomberg administration, Licciardello had worked as a ...

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  • Staten Island Pet-Supply Store Fights to Survive After Sandy

    Rob, 47, and his younger brother Matt, 37, had waited out superstorm Sandy in New Jersey, Bloomberg Businessweek reports in its Dec. 3 issue.

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  • In canceling the marathon, NYC officials flunked the sincerity test

    The visual juxtaposition of runners waiting for the race to start on Staten Island in warming tents with bagels and water, contrasted with nearby homeless Staten Island hurricane victims, would have been indefensible. In their joint statement Friday ...

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  • Bloomberg orders gas rationing for Staten Island, NYC

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Nearly a week after it was successfully introduced in New Jersey, Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed an emergency order to establish odd-even gas rationing in New York City.

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  • Bloomberg Puts Soothing Aside as He Rushes to Bring Back City

    Less than an hour later, Mr. Bloomberg was gone, off to meet with city workers on Staten Island. There would be no tour of the storm-ravaged Queens neighborhood, no stops at buildings still lacking power and heat.

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  • Bloomberg Proposes Tax Relief for Homeowners Hit by Sandy

    Bloomberg's announcement, made in a Staten Island car dealership turned into an ad hoc recovery center, comes a day after he traveled to Washington to lobby top Congressional leaders, including Sens.

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  • Bloomberg asks for federal help with $9.8 billion Sandy price tag

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg estimates that Hurricane Sandy is set to cost New York City $9.8 billion -- that's after millions in insurance and FEMA reimbursements -- and he sent a letter to the state's congressional delegation asking ...

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  • Obama Seeks to Avoid Katrina-Response Comparison in Sandy Effort

    After touring damaged areas of the New York City boroughs of Queens and Staten Island, Obama announced he's appointing Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan to lead reconstruction once the immediate relief needs are met.

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  • Michael Bloomberg Seeks $42 Billion In Sandy Relief For New York State

    Boats and docks damaged by Hurricane Sandy are seen at the Mansion Marinia on the shores of the Great Kills community November 7, 2012 on Staten Island, New York. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a limited evacuation of ...

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  • Staten Island beach areas devastated by Sandy draw intense scrutiny

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A day after the Bloomberg administration announced it is fast-tracking creation of a Staten Island task force to assess rebuilding communities devastated by Sandy four weeks ago, there are still more questions than answers.

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  • Mayor Bloomberg serves warmth at Staten Island pre-Thanksgiving meal

    mary-laurie.jpg A grateful Mary Laurie, 80, of Ocean Breeze was one of the many displaced East Shore residents who enjoyed a lavish, complimentary Thanksgiving buffet dinner Wednesday night at The Vanderbilt catering hall in South Beach, pronouncing ...

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  • 'Secret Santa' delivers $100 bills to hurricane victims in N.J., N.Y.

    A Missouri man posing as "Secret Santa" gave away $100 bills to hurricane victims in Elizabeth and Staten Island.

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  • Obama signs Staten Island Rep Michael Grimm's pipeline bill into law

    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Democratic President Barack Obama on Tuesday signed into law a bill sponsored by GOP Rep. Michael Grimm to allow the construction of a natural gas pipeline that the congressman said will create close to 300 jobs and bring clean ...

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