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Candidates for mayor of New York in September 1965, left to right: John Lindsay, Abraham Beame, and William F. Buckley, Jr.
A majority of New Yorkers still say the biggest US city needs safer streets and better housing to make it more livable.
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amNewYork on MSNNew Yorkers’ quality of life and public safety ratings remain low but improve since 2023, survey showsThe Citizens Budget Commission published a revealing survey Wednesday showing low ratings among New Yorkers regarding quality ...
In New York, Andrew Cuomo’s comeback after resigning in disgrace could end up taking less than four years – with a ...
The NYPD’s summer safety initiative appears to be yielding positive results. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Mayor Eric Adams touted a historic drop in crime while ...
A bright Bronx teenager who won the NYPD’s annual ‘Commissioner for a Day’ award Wednesday is on a mission to end deadly ...
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ABC7 New York on MSNNYPD Chief of Department John Chell touts decrease in New York City crimeThe NYPD is touting a decrease in crime so far this year, saying the number of shootings and homicides are way down.
New Yorkers are dissatisfied with the quality of life in NYC, according to new data from the Citizens Budget Commission.
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