David Paterson

Nolan Finley: Finley: Is Obama out to torpedo Cherry?

Finley: Is Obama out to torpedo Cherry? The 2010 gubernatorial election may test whether Kwame Kilpatrick or Jennifer Granholm is the most toxic name in Michigan politics. It looks like Mike Cox, the early Republican...

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New York's Tough Enough for Terrorist Trials

If you want to royally tick off New Yorkers, try telling us what to do. That's probably why the police stopped trying to enforce the jaywalking laws here years ago (as opposed to Washington, D.C., where I once got one too many...

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Enck's rise is a break for state

Judith Enck is the right choice, the logical pick by the Obama administration as the top federal environmental overseer for the region that includes New York and New Jersey. For once, New York has caught a lucky break with her...

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Chemung Cerebral Palsy group to protest proposed state funding cuts

Vigil scheduled for Monday in Albany By Ray Finger • Representatives of the Cerebral Palsy and Handicapped Children's Association of Chemung County will participate in a vigil Monday afternoon to protest funding cuts proposed...

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GM parts with its public face

Long-time director of communications to leave shrinking giant Tony Van Alphen Business Reporter General Motors of Canada Ltd. has eliminated its long-time public face. Stew Low, GM's director of communications for the past 15...

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Poll: Paterson's TV ads still not helping

Poll: Paterson's TV ads still not helping. (CNN) -- A new poll suggests that the big television ad push by New York Gov. David Paterson's campaign may not be quite as effective as he'd hoped: A Marist College survey released...

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NYC mayor, government try different ways to trim workers

NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City and the state both want to cut expenses by trimming public employees but so far they are using different strategies. Mayor Michael Bloomberg is encouraging agencies to prune workers by giving...

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Moody's warns NY Legislature on budget

Credit rating company Moody's Investors Service said Friday that the state's stable credit rating will be at risk if lawmakers do not cut spending and eliminate the deficit. (AP) - New York's stable credit rating could be hurt...

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Moody's: Inaction on deficit could hurt NY rating

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York's stable credit rating could be hurt if the Legislature fails to heed Gov. David Paterson's calls to cut spending and eliminate a $3.2 billion deficit, Moody's Investors Service said Friday.

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Local Businesses To See Financial Relief

New Program For Businesses Affected By Bridge Closure POSTED: 5:18 pm EST November 20, 2009 UPDATED: 7:00 pm EST November 20, 2009 On Thursday Gov. David Paterson announced the creation of $2.935 million economic assistance...

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