Head Of Cuomo-Founded Homeless Agency Resigns

Head Of Cuomo

As Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration probes oversized salaries for nonprofit executives whose organizations receive state funds, one group with a special relationship to the governor no longer has its highly paid chief executive – who is married to Cuomo’s cousin. Laurence Belinsky, the CEO and president of HELP USA, resigned from the homeless housing and … Read more

Weprin Faces Backlash in Orthodox Community

Weprin Faces Backlash in Orthodox Community

The first New York politician imperiled by voting for same-sex marriage isn’t an upstate Republican senator – it’s a Democratic Assemblyman from New York City scrambling to hold his support in a special election. Insiders say Assemblyman David Weprin, running in the special election for Anthony Weiner’s congressional seat, is facing a revolt among Orthodox … Read more

Education Leaders Spar Over Bloomberg’s Educational Record

Education Leaders Spar Over Bloomberg’s Educational Record

Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s leadership of the city’s education system has been flawed in many ways, but mayoral control of the public school system has helped the city overall, a number of education advocates said at a panel discussion yesterday. The change during Bloomberg’s first term did away with a bureaucratic quagmire and brought more attention … Read more

Espinal Campaign Cuts Costs By Using Dilan Staffers

In the three-way race to replace Brooklyn Assembly man Darryl Towns, Rafael Espinal’s campaign has spent about a third of the amount expended by his two rivals, Jesus Gonzalez and Deidra Towns. Maybe that’s because he’s getting so much free help: the lion’s share of the people working for Espinal are getting paid by elected … Read more

During Turner’s Time As TV Mogul A Sharp Drop in Profits

bob turner

In a 1994 interview with Variety, television executive Bob Turner explained the nature of his duties at Multimedia Entertainment, the country’s preeminent producer of talk shows starring Jerry Springer, Sally Jessy Raphael and Phil Donahue. Seventeen years later, Turner says his highly successful tenure at the company is a prime qualification for office, as the Republican … Read more

City Preps For Release Of Engineering School Proposal

science and engineering school in New York

The race to build a top-tier science and engineering school in New York will rev up this week. Mayor Michael Bloomberg will convene a private breakfast meeting of business and civic leaders Tuesday at Google’s Manhattan headquarters to present the city’s blueprint for the future tech campus, first announced late last year. Later that day, … Read more

Heard Around Town July 27 2011

Vito Lopez’s

Since September 2010, Assemblyman Vito Lopez’s campaign committee has cut nearly $46,000 in checks to a top white-collar criminal defense attorney, Gerald Lefcourt. Both the city and federal governments are investigating the Ridgewood Bushwick Senior Citizens Council, which Lopez founded. Lefcourt warned the Brooklyn Paper in October he was considering a libel case, but has not pursued one. … Read more

Living Wage Would Kill Jobs, Cost Billions, Bloomberg Report Claims

A living wage mandate for New York employers would stifle development, cost tens of thousands of jobs, and sacrifice billions of dollars worth of private investment in the decades to come, a controversial new study claims. The long-awaited report from the city’s Economic Development Corporation shows the City Council is pushing for the country’s most … Read more