For years, I’ve passively monitored the websites ofNew York State Association of TownsandNew York Conference of Mayorsas a source of ideas for articles for this blog. Both organizations represent elected officials (including council members, boards, clerks and other municipal staff members as well...
1929New York Times;Stultz, Amelia Earhart,andLou Gordonfeted in front of City Hall, New York City, following their successful flight across the Atlantic in June 1928. Stultz was the pilot of the Fokker Trimotor “Friendship,” aboard which...
For years, I’ve passively monitored the websites ofNew York State Association of TownsandNew York Conference of Mayorsas a source of ideas for articles for this blog. Both organizations represent elected officials (including council members, boards, clerks and other municipal staff members as well...
She also served as deputy under two Erie County clerks who now hold higher office – Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul and Rep. Chris Jacobs, a Republican. While campaigning for Schumer, she met Jack O’Donnell, who would later recruit her to join O’Donnell & Associates. She came on as ...
It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) * * * Intermural ...
The ’90s was full of films that rinsed laughs from the soul-destroying tedium of McJobs –Office Space,Clerks, et al.But even the most gifted filmmakers have struggled to alchemise the zero-hour horrors of late capitalism into jokes, leaving the terrain clear for social realists like Ken ...
committee’s funds. It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) ...
committee’s funds. It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) ...
committee’s funds. It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) ...
committee’s funds. It is no surprise that the replica was unpopular, especially with its admission fee of 25 cents, roughly equivalent to $5 today (consider that sales clerks in 1932, if they were lucky to have a job, earned perhaps $15 a week). (Museum of the City of New York) ...