The fate of a parking battle between Albany residents and state workers rests in the hands of Governor Paterson after the Assembly approved last night a permit parking proposal for the city.
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The Governor's popularity continues to take a hit, according to a new Siena poll out today. Steve Greenberg of the Siena Research Institute has more on the poll findings and who New Yorkers want to see replace Paterson.
While the future of the New York State Senate is decided by lawyers and closed door meetings, there has been another issue swirling all day: with no lieutenant governor, who's next in line to the governor?
Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings unveiled a new taxi and valet service Tuesday morning aimed at alieving congestion on Pearl Street. The program starts April 18th.
The Albany parking permit plan is now in the hands of Mayor Jerry Jennings, who says he's getting ready to appoint a permit parking task force. Gov. Paterson signed the bill last night, some 25 years after the battle over the much-coveted spots began
The city of Albany is out milions after Governor Paterson vetoed a bill that would have given the city $5.5 million for use of the Harriman State Office campus. Mayor Jennings is looking into way to make up the money and are not ruling out layoffs.
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