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When it comes to picking the next mayor, many haven’t made a choice–and they’re not thrilled with what’s on the menu.
With a certain former congressman making waves in the New York City mayoral race, are Staten Island voters ready to forgive and forget?
On the Five Borough Ballot this week, residents of Bayside, Queens talk to City & State about the latest corruption allegations.
On The Five Borough Ballot this week: perspectives from Artie’s Diner, where voters are still waiting for their matzo ball soup to cool before they make a decision in the race.
The Five Borough Ballot: In this week's Manhattan coverage, the patrons of Artie's Deli express concern for the future.
Rafael Pi Roman follows up with a discussion about where the billions in federal money will go with Jarrett Murphy, editor-in-chief of the non-profit investigative news organization “City Limits” and Nick Powell, staff reporter for “City & State.”VIDEO
Elected officials had a holiday this week, but there are always winners and losers. One of New York's biggest religious leaders got a promotion and the investigation into NYPD spying continues.
Between the governor’s budget address and a new round of campaign finance reports this week, the New York political scene was even more packed than usual with winners and losers.
In his State of the City Mayor Bloomberg proposed a merit pay boost for highly effective teachers and announced that the city could eliminate up to half of the teachers at 33 struggling schools.




