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David A. Paterson, who was born legally blind, was elected New York's 74th Lieutenant Governor on November 7, 2006, on a ticket with Eliot Spitzer.
David A. Paterson, who was born legally blind, was elected New York's 74th Lieutenant Governor on November 7, 2006, on a ticket with Eliot Spitzer.
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Public records are public whether the documents exist on paper or in electronic databases. New York's laws are starting to catch up with this fundamental need for openness in government. Gov. David Paterson signed one of several worthy good government...Tags: Censorship, Suffolk County (New York), Republican Party, Electronics, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Archaic land law revised in New York
ALBANY - New Yorkers will no longer be able to simply mow a neighbor's lawn for 10 years to claim the property as their own. A law signed yesterday by Gov. David A. Paterson says "adverse possession" of another's land also will not happen simply...Tags: Defense, Crimes, Armed Forces, New York, Theft
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In an impermanent world, Paterson taps three as aides
Spin CycleGov. David A. Paterson ??? his new administration perceived by the most generous of Capitol veterans as still "a work in progress" ??? today announced his appointment of Terryl Brown Clemons as $178,000 acting counsel, Dennis Whalen as $178,000......Tags: Regional Authority, Eliot Spitzer, Government, Executive Branch
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'Adverse possession' law revised in New York
Associated Press WriterNew Yorkers will no longer be able to simply mow a neighbor's lawn for 10 years to claim the property as their own. A law signed Tuesday by Gov. David Paterson says "adverse possession" of another's land also will not happen simply because a fence,...Tags: Regional Authority, Crimes, Eliot Spitzer, Justice System, Government
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Cut above meter-ocrity
The word "meters" ordinarily conjures up images of devices that take something from you. But the net and smart meters now taking root on Long Island can work to your benefit. Net meters can run backward and reduce electric bills. That's because property...Tags: Long Island Power Authority, Steve Englebright, California, Steve Israel, Long Island
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Suffolk highway patrols return to lower staffing levels
Suffolk's stretches of the Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway are back to the normal staffing levels after what county officials yesterday called a typical holiday weekend patrol boost. County Executive Steve Levy said the 13 officers shifted...Tags: Road Transportation, Steve Levy, Long Island Expressway, Prosecution, Transportation
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Likely successor to Nassau assessor to start job
With Nassau Assessor Harvey Levinson expected to retire soon, his predicted successor starts today. Anthony Brita, 38, a West Hempstead school board member, was nominated by County Executive Thomas Suozzi and confirmed by the legislature to be the $125,...Tags: Property Tax, Regional Authority, West Hempstead, Caesar Trunzo, Brookhaven
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Don't block intermodal
Competing environmental concerns present Gov. David Paterson with a difficult decision on a bill that would block a new rail-to-truck freight facility in Brentwood. For now, until he can sort out the maddeningly complex issues that this site presents...Tags: John Flanagan, Caesar Trunzo, Vehicles, Long Island Expressway, Central Islip
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Confusion seen within Paterson's administration
dan.janison@newsday.comBeyond the Senate's surprise power shake-up, much of the insider buzz coming out of Albany involves the perception that chaos reigns on the Capitol's second floor, the domain of David A. Paterson's accidental administration. Republicans and Democrats...Tags: Regional Authority, Eliot Spitzer, Government, Steve Levy, Manhattan
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Suffolk sees inequity in Westchester reimbursements
celeste.hadrick@newsday.comWhile Suffolk Executive Steve Levy is playing hardball with the state to get reimbursed for county police patrols on the Long Island Expressway and Sunrise Highway, Westchester County has been paid to police three state parkways within its borders since...Tags: Mark Smith, Road Transportation, Steve Levy, Tourism and Leisure, Police
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