Anthony Weiner tells New York, “[S]ometimes there are walls even your ambition and skill can’t push through.” The article goes on to refer to Weiner as “the candidate.”
“I danced at his wedding with Judith [Nathan], and it would have been nice if he'd danced at mine,” said Howard Koeppel, one-half of the gay couple whose wedding Rudy Giuliani did not attend.
The Columbia Spectator looks at water rates.
The Epoch Times gets into Bloomberg’s budget.
The Bond Buyer calls Bloomberg’s budget “prudent.”
The highest-paid parking judge in New York City is married to a city official whose agency oversees parking judges.
Scott Stringer releases FoodStat and finds more obesity in Harlem than on the Upper East Side.
Gary Ackerman wants to move a trash transfer station away from the airport because it attracts birds that might fly into airports.
Chuck Bennett discovers the UFT has a lot of money to spend on political causes.
Carl Campanile says there are soaring graduation rates under mayoral control.
David Brooks and Gail Collins discuss Arlen Specter.
The Daily News editorial board very, very strongly dislikes those car warranty phone calls.
The guy who bought the Islanders has regrets.
Tom Suozzi’s Republican nemesis: Edward Mangano.