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CNN films Gov. Paterson's eye surgery
melissa.mansfield@newsday.comIn an effort to use his surgery as a teaching exercise, Gov. David A. Paterson brought a camera crew along with him last weekend when he had a cataract removed from his eye, he said in a television interview yesterday. Paterson talked about the...Tags: Regional Authority, Katie Couric, Government, CBS Corp., Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Con Ed: Balloon to blame for Brooklyn outage
Consolidated Edison says a wayward balloon is to blame for a power outage that affected some customers in Brooklyn. Utility spokesman Bob McGee says it appears the mylar balloon interfered with overhead wires. The resulting outage left 573 customers...Tags: Gravesend
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Strike a possibility for Con Ed union
msweeney@am-ny.comSome city officials are crossing their fingers for Con Edison to reach a contract agreement this week with its union employees, because the thought of the utility handling a blackout with two-thirds of its workforce off the job sends shivers down their...Tags: Contracts, Lower East Side, Labor Disputes, Astoria, Sunnyside (Queens, New York)
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Balloon blamed for small NYC power outage
The utility Consolidated Edison says a wayward balloon is to blame for a power outage that affected customers in Brooklyn. Utility spokesman Bob McGee says it appears the balloon interfered with overhead wires. He says the balloon was made of Mylar, a...Tags: Gravesend
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Con Edison in talks to avoid strike in New York City
Negotiations continued early today between Consolidated Edison and the union representing almost two-thirds of its workforce as a midnight deadline for a possible strike expired, a union spokesman said. The union, Utility Workers Union of America...Tags: Unions
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Con Edison, union continue talks in NYC
Associated Press WriterContract talks between Consolidated Edison and the union representing nearly 9,000 of the utility's workers looked "very very bad" late Tuesday as a new deadline for a possible strike loomed, a union spokesman said. Negotiations resumed Tuesday...Tags: Manhattan, Nuclear Power, Macy's, Employees, David A. Paterson
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Con Edison in talks to avoid strike in NYC
Negotiations continued Saturday evening between Consolidated Edison and the union representing almost two-thirds of its work force, but a union spokesman said the outlook wasn't promising as a midnight deadline loomed for a possible strike. Con Edison...Tags: Weather Reports, Nuclear Power, New York Weather, Employees, Unions
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Anniversaries
60th ALICE AND NICK DESANTIS of East Norwich celebrated their anniversary on May 9 with a family dinner. Nick is a veteran of World War II with the Army's Eighth Air Force and is retired from Con Edison as a training administrator. Alice worked for a...Tags: Allentown, Howard Beach, People, Manhattan, Floral Park
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Utility union: Tentative deal with Con Ed in NYC
Associated Press WriterConsolidated Edison and a union representing nearly 9,000 of the utility's workers reached a tentative agreement Wednesday that averted a potential strike during the peak of summer when the threat of blackouts looms large. The deal followed contract...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Manhattan, Nuclear Power, Macy's, Employees
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NY governor intervenes in Con Edison talks with union
Gov. David Paterson intervened late Saturday in negotiations between Consolidated Edison and the union representing almost two-thirds of the utility's work force just minutes before the midnight deadline for a possible strike expired and persuaded both...Tags: Regional Authority, Manhattan, Executive Branch, Nuclear Power, Government
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