Items! Bankers Hang With Jay-Z, Have Christmas Parties
New BusinessWeek Hires Old Broadcaster
Elsewhere: Watching the Senate
Minus School Cuts, a Deal on the Deficit?
Rudy Clears the Wrong Field
Not Just a Second Banana
Party With the City Council for $25
The Barron-Avella Agenda
Deer Loose in Flatiron! Footwear Firm Takes Floor at 902 Broadway
Benedetto Considers State Senate, Depending on Some Things
Midtown, Schmidtown! Currency Trader FXDD Subleases 40K Feet in 7 WTC
Jérôme Dreyfuss Seizes Great Recession With First U.S. Boutique
Coach Savior Reed Krakoff to Debut Eponymous Line at 31 Madison
Mother Lode! Ad Agency Takes Entire Building at 595 11th Avenue
Ladies Love Their Social Networking
How Albany Responds to a Budget Emergency
Going to a Specialist
Chutes and Chutes
Saujani’s Party People
Gotbaum’s Bill
PBS NewsHour Too Cool for Jim Lehrer Now
Times’ Washington Bureau Keeps Shrinking
Sarlo: ‘That’s bullshit. Bullshit. Bullshit.’
Wolfson Explains Bloomberg’s Spending Again
Sampson Talks of Urgency, in a Way
Burlco Republicans insist Runyan is committed, but Gilmore is not convinced
McKeon introduces U.S. Senate vacancy legislation
Drawing Gender Lines on the Web
Maloney Pulls a Gillibrand
Finally, Tonko for Gillibrand
A Secret Guest House
Punta del Este Picks
Casa in the Dunes
Leisurely Latin Dining
Where Not to Stay
Riding Through the Surf
Hot New Address
Beldini hit with new charges
Sun-Times Congratulates Itself as Times and Tribune Fight
The Week in DVR: Ron Howard’s Best, a Heavenly Father Goes Bad and Chefs Head to Napa!
Could Spinello be next DEP Commissioner?
Bloomberg’s New Commissioners: Holloway and Schiraldi
Paterson Campaign Mails Against the Legislature
Short list for Padilla’s seat
Morning Read, Upstate: Paterson Acts Alone, Gets Weaker?
Crime Waves: ‘Our Page Is Private’
Following Ugly Lawsuit, Senegal Closes on Site for New Mission
Today in Local Sports Coverage: The Da Vinci Coach
Box Office Breakdown: New Moon Narrowly Avoids Blind Side Hit
Morning Read: Bloomberg’s Tab, Seabrook’s Bill, Oddo’s Office
How About Some Questions for the Inquisitors?
Healy responds to Stack criticism of HCDO
Frelinghuysen leads N.J. delegation in personal wealth
Voters like Christie better now that he won
With faces made for radio, Reporter’s Roundtable 20th Anniversary show is a must-watch
Is Perr back?
Padilla will not run again for Bergen Freeholder
Who wins the race for 3rd district congressional race in 2010?
Christie adds more transition team leaders
Morning News Digest: November 30, 2009
Paterson: I’m Just Going to Do This Stuff on My Own
You click, we listen
Weekend in Review: Parades and Christmas Trees
New York’s Most Pivotal Pivots of 2011
Bloomberg’s $100 Million
Elsewhere: DiNapoli’s Message
Peralta Finds an Issue: Domestic Violence
Thompson Talking to People ‘Around the State’ About His Next Move
Ruben Diaz Sr. Will Return Monday to Vote Against Things
The Uncertain Future Market for Solar and Wind Energy
Assembly Colleagues Wish Ball Luck Elsewhere
Morning Read: Bloomberg’s Opinion, Thompson’s Chatter, Blakeman’s Entrance
Morning Read, Upstate: Down to $36 Million
See how Bob Dylan celebrates Christmas
A Valuable Difference of Values
Need a short holiday from your family today? Watch this!
Weekend TV – 20 years of Reporters Roundtable
Aspiring Restaurateur Antagonizes Everybody
Thanksgiving Without Turkeys
Elsewhere: Bloomberg Raises the Bar for Teacher Tenure
The Cubicle Queue: Escape on Hulu, Learn to Cook a Turkey, and More
Bloomberg’s Savings
Harold Ford? Really?
Opening This Thanksgiving: The Road Brings the Apocalypse Home for Dinner! Plus, Some Turkeys!
D’Amato Hedges on ‘Mythical Race’ Between Giuliani and Gillibrand
Crime Waves: ‘The Road to Trouble Was Soft, Grassy, and Green’
Schoen: Dobbs ‘Formidable’
Today in Local Sports Coverage: The Anti-Homer Returns
Rudy Giuliani, Serial Rumor Monger
Morning Read, Upstate: Thanksgiving Deficit Break
Morning Read: Ackerman Dines, Doherty Continues, Feld Ponders
Atlantic Yards Decision Drama! More Lawsuits as Financing Questions Remain
Mensch of the Week and other Mensches of the Week
Controversial Meatpacking District Tower Approved by City Board
VSL SPONSORED // What goes better with diamonds than champagne?
Gorgeous photographs of birds (but not turkeys)
Items! Sonia in Senate Races, Bloomberg on Palin
Runyan, now a Charger, announces NJ-3 congressional bid
Elsewhere: Duane’s Promise, Lazio’s Claim, Bloomberg’s Deal
G.O.P. Turns to a Lehman Man
Carla Bruni Has a Type, Maybe
Paterson Planning for Brooklyn Meeting Tuesday Night
Felton Admits Troopergate Role, Won’t Be Fined
Bloomberg Recalls Palin’s 2007 Visit: She ‘Really Wasn’t Interested in National Politics’
Paterson Asks for the Buck to Be Passed to Him So At Least He’d Have a Buck
World Gets Smaller for Celebrity Journalists, Safer for Celebrity Matrimony
Chronicle Pounces on Eggers’ Panorama
McCarthy Pleges Support to Gillibrand, After the Primary
Sewage Treatment and Investment in National Infrastructure
Paterson Softens School Cuts in New Plan
The Senate Unites, For Now
How to Hurt New York’s Commercial Property Stock
Runyan in talks with the San Diego Chargers
The New CMBS
Reaction to the Paterson Declaration
Times’ Santos Leaving the City Hall Beat
Harper’s Bazaar’s Valerie Salembier Gets a Bargain at UN Plaza
Broderick, Boringly
Prospect Heights Not Dickensian, Still a Slum
‘What’s Next, Martial Law?’
Bloomberg Defends Strategy on D Train
Skelos: Paterson Wants a Credit Downgrade
The Governor’s Race ‘Will Take Care of Itself’
Paterson: Cut My Way, Or Give Me the Power to Cut My Way
Uncovering Man Ray
The Lawyers You Call
Philip Glass Is Operating on a Higher Level
John Hollenbeck Only Looks Like a Jazz Musician
A Night at the Shrine of Fela
Christie says Cryan should get out of chairman mode
Caruso says he had nothing to do with robocall
Atlantic Yards Passes State’s Top Court [Updated]
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Endless Rex
Morning Read, Upstate: Deliberating Bruno
Morning Read: An Open Door to the White House, A Closed Door on the D Train
Crime Waves: ‘Perchance They Looked at a Boob’
Pou won’t rule out bid for Democratic State Party chair
November 24, 2009
November 24, 2009
Qpac poll: voters support public worker wage freezes, layoffs
Flemingtoon* 11.24.09 *All dialogue mostly guaranteed almost verbatim.
Morning News Digest: November 24, 2009
The Bed-Stuy Bronfman
Book-Biz Bigwigs Relieved to Flee Middlebrow Marriott
Forget the Senate?
Keillor Wails, Tune Towers, Ames Is True at Moth’s Big Ball
Oh No! Toe-cialite Nail Polish Clash at Philanthropic Premiere
Couture-teria Indochine, Celebrating 25th, to Get 15 More
Is This Wise? Scandal-Kissed Publicist Greets Her Public
Doc Maker, Moore Collaborator, Shopping Film on Bush’s Murky Military Service
Time Inc.’s Squires Assembles Team of Rivals to Harness Digital Media
Copy That! Wait, Don’t. Whitney Ponders Problem of Replication in Modern Art
Paterson Teeters, and Cuomo Shoves
Who Knew Zac Efron Could Act?
Get Ready for The Road
An explosive English thriller
The Last Swaggerers: A Hearty Bunch Keeps Pricing Like It’s 2007
Despite Troubles at Gramps’ Condé, Si Newhouse IV Gets ‘Sensual’
Items! Gender Theory, Carl Kassell and a Pony for Christmas
After Rowdy Atlantic Yards Hearings, a Senate Bill to Punish Heckling
Salon Launches Food Vertical Aimed at Anyone Who Might Go to Their Site
Elsewhere: Gillibrand Hovers, Schumer Ages, Diaz Protests
Steve Wynns May Come and Go, But the Aqueduct Is Forever, Apparently
Will Ruth Reichl Continue Her Television Adventures?
‘A Two-Way Is Better Than a No-Way’
Is Pallone vulnerable?
For Gun Control, Gillibrand and McCarthy Come Together
It’s Tiny-Tutu Time!
Office Market Martin Luthers
Paterson: Sampson’s a ‘Friend’
Man Cave Supervisors Faulted
Mom and Pop Go to City Hall
The Dimon-for-Geithner Countdown?
Yassky’s Bargain: A Departing Councilman in Search of a Quo for His Quid
Burning Questions
Senate Returns to Non-Session Sessions as Deficit Negotiations Drag
Goldman’s Bonus Round
Paterson’s Moment
Masking Inaction With Drivel
Rudy’s Unkillable Dream
Bloomberg and Emanuel on Taking on the NRA at Election Time
Milgram charges GOP consultant over robocall impersonating Rumana staffer
Like Blitz-Time Rationing, But of Story Ideas Instead of Butter and Sugar
Bloomberg’s Argument for Gun Control Critics
Wisniewski to make formal play for state party chair when Cryan makes departure official
Exactly What They Want
Nadler Makes a Late Stand Against the Cooper/Tasini Juggernaut
NJ GOP: WHAT IS GOING ON?
Princess Wins at The Pierre
Dem leadership teams come together after emerging from caucus meetings
Appearing (Selectively) With Bloomberg
Health Store Joins Union Square Influx; Snaps Up Malkin Space After Bank Move
Rosty Pulls Rank on Rangel
Larry Summers’ Old Hedge Fund, D. E. Shaw, Doubles Space at 1166 Sixth
Reality TV Producer Moves Chelsea Offices to Abner’s 39 West 19th
C’est Bon! Maison du Chocolat Opening in Former Empire State Building Closet
Senate Democrats back Sweeney for senate president, says Sarlo
Sentry to Open First Executive Business Space at 730 Third
Publisher Asset International Moves Into Manhattan at Cohen Brothers’ 805 Third
AOL Shucks ’90s Image in Favor of Goldfish
The Office Market Arborist
Republicans angry over withdrawal of Highlands nominee
Codey heads for Senate Democrats’ caucus chamber
Stack: HCDO leaders need to put organization in order before trying to take out Cunningham
Dems elect Oliver as speaker, Cryan as majority leader
Gallery packed with Garden State Equality activists as Doherty assumes oath of office
Morning Read: Bloomberg’s Budget, Bloomberg’s Staff
Box Office Breakdown: New Moon Eclipses Records on Way to $140.7 Million Weekend
Crime Waves: Murder on the D Train
Nadler Endorses Gillibrand
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Daily News Seizes ‘Sob Story’
The Week in DVR: Thanksgiving Week Means Putting the Fun in Dysfunction: Squid and the Whale, Doubt, and Jason Schwartzman!
Morning Read, Upstate: A Third Extraordinary Week
City Plans To Rezone Far West Village
Spicuzzo nomination passes committee
Senators head for caucus chamber and Sweeney v. Codey
November 23, 2009
Goldstein leads 250 marriage equality activists for march on the Statehouse
Lesniak: bring gay marraige up for a vote
Morning News Digest: November 23, 2009
Doherty takes seat today
The Petty Revenge of Joe Lieberman
Before she was famous
Weekend in Review: Health Care Marches On, Bloomberg’s Bets
New Jersey comedian Joey Novick ends “Oprah Boycott” of the Oprah Winfrey Show After 23 years.
We Need Sanctity of Marriage Boards
Weekend TV
Paterson Campaign Calls It Like They See It
Items! ‘God’s Work,’ Even More on the Hipster Grifter
The A.P. at Last Stand
Elsewhere: Cuomo Rising
Paterson Campaign Attacks Cuomo for ‘Shadow’ Operation
Weiner’s Message for (Some) Primary Losers
Thompson’s Thank You Note
More Local News, Just Not Here
As Goes Oprah, So Goes News Corp.
Democrats for Rudy?
Angling for Finance Chair: Fidler, Recchia and Felder
Bloomberg to Talk Education in Washington
‘optimism.’ Oh.
Hayden files Ferriero motion
In Monserrate-Peralta Race, a Democratic Club Takes Its Time
Schumer Likes What Harry Reid’s Cooking
Velez-Gentry would take Christie administration position if offered
Christie names 19 subcommittee chairs
Delphic Chairman
Marist Pollster: Cuomo Has ‘Clear Path’ to Governor, Paterson Ads Not Working
Frank Gehry Will Wait to Ascend His Own Tower
Professors Union Launches Newspaper Blitz
Opening This Weekend: ZOMG New Moon! Plus Sandra Bullock Makes the Boys Cry in The Blind Side
Morning Read: Bloomberg Raises, D.I.D. Splits
Crime Waves: Saunas and Sexual Harassment
Today in Local Sports Coverage: The Answer Raises a Question
Morning Read, Upstate: Senator Rudy?
Gehry Gets Topped Out in Lower Manhattan
Oprah’s Exit: Milepost on the Road to the End of Broadcast TV
Bergen County prepares for the unusual: Republican Freeholders
Emergency room doctor looking at Senate bid in 7th district
Morning News Digest: November 20, 2009
How Tweet It Is….
Is Rudy Picking on a Weakling?
What Giuliani Means for Paterson
Local Republicans Cheer Giuliani’s Shift to National Stage
What’s *good*? (Here’s an app for that)
Elsewhere: Giuliani
Items! Bad Jokes, Good Books
More Litigation, Questions Hurled at Atlantic Yards as Finance Deadline Nears
Twilight Confessionals
The Legislature Has Left the Building
Rudy Drafter Says Other Gubernatorial Candidates Are Fine, Too
Giuliani News Is News to Ed Koch
They Can Run But Cannot Hide from the Climate Conference in Copenhagen
Special Times: ‘The Business of Green’
Skelos ‘Interested’ That Giuliani Was Silent on Senate
Study: Subprime Loans Went to Minority-Heavy Neighborhoods
State Shouldn’t Make a Whole New Ball Game of Mitchell-Lama
Op-Ed: The Recession’s Untold Story
Washington Goes to Work on Work
At Broadway Triangle Hearing, Some Lopez-Reyna Tensions
The Cubicle Queue: The New Yorker’s Funny People, Everyday New Yorkers, and More!
Murdoch Apologizes, Post Attack$
Long on Giuliani Report: Told You
New Moon Has Enough Bite For Us!
Schumer Shoots Down Majority-Leader Speculation. Also Military Trials, Pheasants
“Gates” Artist Jeanne-Claude Remembered
Monday. Monday Monday Monday.
Bloomberg Raising for Khazei
Fifis formally announces Burlco Dem leadership bid
Collateral Inconvenience: Bruno Case Ties Up Senate Computers
Bloomberg: 20,000 People Placed in Jobs
Bloomberg Was ‘Mr. Everyman’ at Exclusive Paris Restaurant
Marlboro mayor won’t rule out ’13 bid for governor
Who wins a U.S. Senate race between Bob Menendez and Lou Dobbs?
Conaway’s bid for Democratic Chairman is tied to possible special election for Allen’s Senate seat
Watson Coleman drops speaker bid
8.5 Bathrooms, Seven Bedrooms, $1 M. Off
In Christieland, expect a one salary per person limit
Conaway seeks Burlco Dem chairmanship
Paterson Doesn’t Take It Personally, If You’re a Legislator
Today in Local Sports Coverage: No Joke, Curry Helps Knicks
Crime Waves: A New Criminal
Morning Read: Bloomberg’s Trip, Weiner’s Bluff, Thompson’s Opposition
Morning Read, Upstate: $500,000 for Not Much
Will Chris Christie punt or do the right thing?
Talk, again, that Long Branch mayor won’t run next year
Rice to Sweeney: ‘fu$%@ng sellout’
New Jersey not on Palin book tour schedule
Poll finds New Jersey residents narrowly support gay marriage
Roundin’ Up The NJ News
Morning News Digest: November 19, 2009
Obama and the Reagan Trajectory
Elsewhere: Parsing the Rogue
Paterson: Not Tonight, Maybe Tomorrow
A fantastic new way to look at architecture
Items! Bagel Baron and Bon Jovi
Silverstein Wants $2.6 B. in WTC Bonds—But for What?
Rupert Murdoch Makes an Awkward Phone Call to Albany
Diaz Excuses His Absence
Agreement Reached on Authorities Reform
Tinsley Is Too Busy to be Fake, Says CW
Rothschild Manse, Almost Woody Allen’s, Hops from $15 M. to $35 M. to $25.5 M.
These Are Our Confessions: Suggestions To Make Great Glee Even Better
Carl Icahn Goes Back to the Movies
Cooling Ratings for Morning Joe
Jerry Jennings Hosts Cuomo Luncheon
Avella Wants More Oversight of Mayoral Appointments
Weinberg to Sweeney: honor your committment on marriage equality
Unions Kick Sand at Weakened Mayor
Posen Explores Uncharted Price Points
Senate Dems Insist They’re Getting Close
Liu Plans to Attract, Repulse Mayor
Form, a Series
Book Review: The Revolutionary Prince
Dennis Gallagher’s New Calling
Sweeney: economy is the issue now, not marriage equality
Sweeney subs for sitting senate president at On the Record taping
Exploring congressional bid, Runyan meets with Gilmore
Big Obama Book Deal
The Jay Jacobs Tour
Between two Tuesdays ago and next Monday: welcome to Atlantic City
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Buddy Bawl Brawl
Crime Waves: Ducky, Blitz, Knocky and Daddy Day
Morning Read, Upstate: Warding Off Drunk Drivers, Rudy
Christie transition team members to assume more specified roles tomorrow
Morning Read: A Choice for Unions, Free Rides for Workers
Segura would serve a maximum of two terms as mayor
Christie in Texas today for RGA conference
Dash to D.C.! Tech Guru Will Head Gov’t Incubator, Digitize Democracy
Will Christie’s ban on unfunded mandates include school boards?
New Jersey residents make their money here, then move out of state.
Morning News Digest: November 18, 2009
No Deal, Mixed Messages After Leaders Meet
The Rational Exuberance of Ragtime
Items! Ballet, Books, Beards
At the Frick, a Focus on the Collector as Art History
Four Years Hard Labor
John Liu Says It’s All Business
Brick Throwing! Law Prof Questions CUNY’s Deal with Citibank
It’s Madtown!
The Last Gillibrand Fighter
The Woman Who Takes Clooney To Task
Kidman Flubs as Frenchie Gets Fashion Fund
Viggo Wigged Out by Emotional Role in Cormac McCarthy Movie
Nude Models Amuse New Yorker Writer at Chic Chelsea Pad
Go Jodi Go! Times’ Kantor Scores Seven Figures From Little, Brown For Obama Book
Morning Joe, Piping Hot a Year Ago, Steadily Loses Steam
VSL Sponsored // Holiday Shopping Solutions…
Remarkable photographs of one man’s army
Despite Dismal Year, Condé Nast Revives Holiday Hurrah
Bond Girl Melanie Lazenby Sells $1.85 M. Co-Op
Woo-Woo, Woo!
Enigmatic Arriviste Marco Stoffel Loses West 12th House to Sheriff
She’s So Bad, She’s Good!
Betting on the Terrorists
Elsewhere: Murdoch on Paterson
Who wins the race for Assembly Speaker?
Majoring in Science
The Terror Trial
Paramount Hotel, La MaMa Theater and Two Townhouses Landmarked
Gilding the Lobby Lily
Private Practices Strapped, Upper East Siders Swarm for Swine-Flu Shots at Humble Clinic
Paterson Softening on $3.2 Billion Figure
Shelly: We Were Always Tough On Drunks
Saturday Night Hives: How a Wart Ruined My Windows
‘Where Barry the Boy Became Barack the Man’
Arizona Congressman: What If Bloomberg’s Daughter Was Kidnapped?
Keeping Dysfunction Alive in Albany
Meta-Media Coveragestravaganza
Star Trek Not Far-Fetched
Smith: We’re Not Going Back to Session Until There’s an Agreement
Times Media Desk May Be Headed for Small Screen
Sources: Watson Coleman still seeking speaker’s chair
CUNY’s New Community College
What Are They Afraid of?
‘It Pops’: New Presses For the Daily News
Web Site Arranges Week-Long Bricks-and-Mortar Stunt
Carl Kruger, Obstacle
Elwell indicted
Daggett wants robocall investigated
Legislators Negotiating New Ethics Bill, Raising Hopes for a ‘Kumbaya Moment’
The Case for Star Trek, Best Picture Nominee
Paterson as Media-Stimulus Item
New Jersey celebrity athlete candidates have mixed records
Redd names Pritchett, Bass Levin to transition team
DiVincenzo: if anyone can straighten out N.J., it’s Christie
Gallerie St. Etienne Expands in APF’s 24 West 57th Street
Paterson Still Unhappy About KSM, Mentions 9/11 Air Quality
Crime Waves: Stray Casualty
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Blubber
Morning Read, Upstate: Albany Back to Do-Nothing Mode
Morning Read: Cutting the Budget, Hearing Kingsbridge
Wolfgang’s Cuts Stake in Lipstick Building; Capitalizes on Vong’s Move Downtown
eBay Pops Up for the Holidays on West 57th Street
Baryshnikov Arts Center Opening LEED-Stamped Theater at 450 West 37th
Yummy! Healthy Fast Food Chain—No Joke!—Leases near Grand Central
Guadagno likely to be Secretary of State
Dobbs on Menendez challenge: maybe
DiVincenzo to launch re-election campaign next month
Report: Lenz becomes new Hoboken 4th Ward councilmember
Runyan meeting with Gilmore this morning
NJ 101.5 listeners backed Christie 2-1 over Corzine, according to new poll
Ruiz may replace Turner as Senate Education Committee chair
Not only racist, but also stupid
Morning News Digest: November 17, 2009
Who Can Resist the Cuomo Slate?
Elsewhere: Governor Kruger, Bloomberg’s Grace Period
Clarke’s Words
Another brilliant how-do-they-do-that commercial from abroad
1992-1993: How Divided Government Worked in New Jersey
Items! Shake Shacks, Photo-Ops, Snapshots
Paterson Brings on a ‘New Media’ Director
Over the Mayor’s Objections, a Parking Allowance
On the Water Forefront
Doug Hoffman, Effusive as Ever
New Yorker Takes Top Secret Trip to Jean-Georges
Bloomberg Seeks $1.2 Billion in Cuts for Next Year
In the Zoning
The Mechanic
The Liu and Bloomberg Photo
Gay Newspaper Chain Closes
Developers Experiment With Smoking Bans
Kruger: We’re ‘Very Far From Far Apart’ and Heading for a ‘New Frontier’
Celebrity-Based Means of Negotiating With the Mayor
Pennsylvania Tea Party
East Villagers, Unite! Documentary on Ending Poverty Rich in Critiques
Doug Von Allmen, Big Scott Rothstein Investor, Wants $18.45 M. for Condo
Time’s Techland: The Nerdy Wonderland
Scutari argues that Christie’s victory does not alter dynamics of senate leadership
Lazio Attacks Cuomo for Undermining Paterson
McKinsey Gets A New Gig
Liu and Bloomberg Have a Private Moment
Bowser to Joe D.: rethink Codey banishment now that GOP in charge of gov’s office
The Week in DVR: Edward Norton is a Rock Star! Plus, Project Runway Finale, Penelope Cruz and The Notebook
On budget issues, Christie says everything is on the table
Paterson: If You Were an Incumbent, You’d Be There Too
Liu Meets With Bloomberg for Non-Photo-Op
The peril of mortality
Poll: Paterson Job Approval Increases to 21
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Dumbing Things Down
Crime Waves: ‘A Tumultuous Situation’
Morning Read, Upstate: Goodbye, License Plate Fees?
Morning Read: Concerns About the Trial, Thompson’s Possible Future
ELEC expands searchable database
Box Office Breakdown: Audiences Shell Out Cash to Watch the End of the World
Adler says Runyan spending could be a factor
A Republican governor will likely deliver N.J. delegates to a ’12 prez candidate
Scutari will be Senate Judiciary Chairman
Coniglio reports to prison today
Morning News Digest: November 16, 2009
Rudy Sounds the Alarm Again
A very classy new action blockbuster
In Princeton, Pelosi hails public option as entrepreneurial engine
Weekend in Review: Trial Politics
Christie versus Booker must wait, as mayor intent on building upon their alliance
Undersheriff is leading candidate to replace Guadagno
Christie and Labor: 5 Things the Governor-Elect Can Do
On the Town: English Only
Morning News Digest: November 14, 2009
Elsewhere: King’s Reaction, Ryan’s Victory, Suozzi’s Patience
Bloomberg on NYC Hosting 9/11 Trial: ‘Fitting’
Items! The Evening Star Diamond and The Office
Christie says Corzine continues to be cordial on transition matters
No Free Pass
Mind Your Manners
Publishing Director Says McKinseyed Vogue Is Back on Track
Outside Iran-Linked 650 Fifth, Just Another Rainy Day at the Office
Bloomberg Endorses a Long-Shot Kennedy Successor
NBC Recycles
Republican Complaints on Staten Island
Inside Iran’s Fifth Avenue Skyscraper
Bloomberg for Khazei
A Massachusetts Snoozer
Pelosi to visit Holt’s district tomorrow
Brooklyn Gentrification 101
Weekend TV
New Doubts About Atlantic Yards Financing as Deadline Approaches
Kolb Picks Cox’s Replacement (on the Judicial Nominating Board)
Tedisco: License Plates Will Be the New Driver’s Licenses
Penn: Behind Obama’s Online Successes, a Traditional-Media Echo Chamber
Mets Owner Would Like His Madoff Money
Lawmakers Inviting Michelle Obama to Push for Paid Sick Days
NBC’s Adventurous Foray into Repurposed Local News
Rible won’t replace Guadagno as sheriff
Opening This Weekend: It’s The End Of The World As We Know It in 2012! Plus, Wes Anderson Gets Fantastic
If Team Christie says no to Chamber trip, will business leaders bother to go?
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Pack Mules and iPods
Crime Waves: Visibly Infuriated
Morning Read, Upstate: Spitzer’s Lecture
Morning Read: Bloomberg Explains the Invite, Marriage Advocates Visit Onorato
Cryan: ‘We were stuck in the 30’s. That was the real story of the election’
The Significance of Adler’s ObamaCare Vote
Morning News Digest: November 13, 2009
What’s Past is Prologue
Items! Sully Not Sullied, Sanchez Celebrates
Elsewhere: Hoffman’s Count, Bloomberg’s Endorsement
Suozzi’s Bank
Bagger won ten straight elections
VSLSponsored // Want to know what really caused the recession?
A fascinating video trip around the world
Holt defends ‘aye’ vote on healthcare reform
Trader Joe’s Stakes Claim on Sixth Avenue
Democrats who served with Bagger praise his skills, demeanor
Gove will take Assembly seat this month
A Woman for Paterson
Join or Die
While living in a halfway house, Lynch has been working for Sinagra
How to Watch Thursday Night TV in 289 Minutes or Less
The Cubicle Queue: Hitchcock Speaks, Lou Dobbs’ Greatest Hits, and More.
Bloomberg Explains, Defends the Imam Meeting
Oil-Rich UAE Buys Distressed East 46th Street Site
Health Care Advocate Warns McMahon of Trouble With the Base
NY CEOs Push Congressional Delegation to Resist New Banking Regulation
Zoning the Sustainable City
A Bon Jovi Birthday for Andrew Cuomo
The Apple Store, Like a Reach School
Fannie and Freddie: To Be or Not to Be?
Suozzi Lawyer: We’re In 4th Quarter ‘Down by Two Touchdowns’
As ’11 primary approaches, Cunningham watches her back
Bloomberg v. Thompson: Round Two
Silver and Others Seek Millions for NYCHA
Thompson on Thompson’s Future
Speedy CNN Finds a Replacement for Dobbs
Adubato answers Codey and his critics
Intel Settlement Won’t Stop Cuomo
Warning: This post is not suitable for, well, for anyone
In Wake Of Dobbs’ Abrupt Departure, CNN Names John King New 7 p.m. Anchor
Paterson: Whatever It Takes
The First Holiday Party Invitation
Bloomberg Versus Thompson Again
Sharon Baum Bids Farewell to Her Vespa, Returns to Rolls-Royce
Christie’s budget team has gravitas
Christie taps Bagger and Grady to head budget team
But Really: Why Didn’t Weiner Run?
Message to would-be Republican candidates: George Gilmore is a key player, call him
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Tom and Rex Go Head to Head
Paterson on Being Grinchy When Grinchiness Is Called For
Gilmore says he hasn’t heard from Runyan
Morning Read, Upstate: How Much Did That Session Cost?
Crime Waves: ‘Icing on the Cake’
Morning Read: Bloomberg’s Imam, White’s Fundraiser
See Bon Jovi, Andrew Cuomo, for $1,000
GOP picks Ginsberg as redistricting counsel
2012: Lou Dobbs vs. Bob Menendez?
Three indicted Assemblymen will keep their seats, literally
Rumor: Corzine interested in Bank of America job
Morning News Digest: November 12, 2009
How did Christie do in Adler’s district?
Elsewhere: Crowley for Gillibrand
Items! Donated Donuts and Lots of TV
Music the cool kids liked–now for free!
Engel Goes After McMahon on Healthcare
Schumer Asks Whether ‘We Do it With a Smaller Number of Troops’
Suozzi Trailing in Nassau
City Pays Dearly for 7 Acres of Coney Island
The Unconfounding Delight of David Hockney
Justice Kennedy, Poster Boy for Prep School Free Speech
Van Capelle is Confident in the Senate
Op-Ed: Bottom-Line Benefits of Building Green
Bear Stearns Juror Bullish on Defendants
Who wins a race for Congress between John Adler and Jon Runyan?
Torricelli on Chris Christie and New Jersey’s future
Albany Fails to Pass Drunk-Driving Law
Doherty expected to take Senate seat on Nov. 23
Drudge Deputy to Pen Metaphorically Explosive Book
The Maria Schneider Reality Show
For the time being, Democrats sticking with Kasparian and McNerney
Understudy Does Just Fine!
Reasoning with the Taxman
Surprise! Post Praises Obama’s Speech
Your Open House: Cookie Monster Blue In the Jenga-Like Maze
So far, Democrats have no challenger to Lance
Runyan interested in run for Congress
Judicial Commission Wants Lawmakers to Fill It Out
What Was in That Anthony Weiner Poll?
Runyan ‘seriously considering’ running for Congress
Vega reports campaign contribution from FBI informant
Chiappone, re-elected by voters, wants committee assignments back
How Many Staff Writers Does It Take to Make The New Yorker?
Christie announces 10-member transition team
Today in Local Sports Coverage: A Mets Sighting
Morning Read: Weiner’s Talk, Bloomberg’s Cut, Dalton’s Silence
Morning Read, Upstate: Recapping an Unextraordinary Session
Crime Waves: School Violence, Standard Assault, White Powder
The Democratic Calamity Club
Yahm running for Sussex sheriff again – this time as a Republican
Farmer retires; Moran is new Star-Ledger editorial page editor
Will Rutgers become the place for Democrats in exile?
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Codey-Rice alliance strong at Rice fundraiser as South Ward battlefront looms
Torres anticipates building relationship with Christie for the sake of Paterson
Morning News Digest: November 11, 2009
Paterson Says That the Senate Has Secretly Promised to Vote on Same-Sex Marriage
The Last Magazine Standing
Professor Skyscraper
Walk This Way! Aerosmith’s Former Frontman Weaves Down Glamour’s Red Carpet
Enthuses Reuters CEO of Sir Harry’s Memoir: ‘It Reads Like Fiction!’
City Opera’s Long Weekend
The Reitman for the Job? Director Jason Flies For Pie
Who’s on Furst? Our Fearless Sag Harbor Correspondent Stalks Thriller Scribbler
Send the Google Street View Trike to Central Park (Or the Zoo)!
Drudge’s Henchman Hits Big Time With Book
The Pickle Posse
A fascinating documentary about a mysterious movie star
When Only a $9.5 M. One-Bedroom at the Sherry Will Do
Elsewhere: They Agreed on Sandy
Items! Free Wi-Fi and Unwanted Endorsements
Sloane Mansion’s $25 M. Price Slide: ‘Owners Have a Real Need to Sell’
O’Toole relishes new role as power contact of both Christie – and Sweeney
Outside Art
What did you do in the war, Dad?
Last Try for Same-Sex Marriage?
Paterson Will Try Again Next Week
Albany Waits
Anderson Makes Fantastic Fox
Apocalypse (and How!)
Rare and Well-Done
Bharara Nabs Boston Provident C.F.O.
Dumb and Dumber
I’m Certain You Can Skip Uncertainty!
The War at Home
Battle of the Holland Tunnel
After Push by Extell, Landmarks Backs Down Over West 57th Street Building
Ex-Editor Sues the Post
Christine Quinn Stands Pat
To the Bitter End With Paterson, Proudly
Blankfein Gives a No-Tentacles Speech
Big-Time Fight Over St. Regis Retail; Chera Cries ‘Conspiracy’ in Lawsuit
Lopez: ‘Too Early’ to Say He’s With Paterson in 2010
Former Eagles player is possible Adler opponent
Adler’s vote against health reform bothers some Democrats
‘A Purely Commercial Transaction’
Selling Madoff’s Decoys
The Neighborhood Changer
Today’s Agenda: Yes to Energy Efficiency, Probably No to Same-Sex Marriage, Kind of to Drunk Driving Crackdown
Post Blogs Brooklyn
The War on Facts
It’s De-Lovely
How Gaspard Engineered NY-23
Anti-Gay Marriage Senator Says Some of His Best Friends Are Gay. Brothers, Too.
Booker and the Senator from Sanzari
Lazio Says He Would Have Done This Months Ago
An Invitation to Observer Living: Top Deals in NYC and Beyond
Nonprofit Public Interest Projects Splits Downtown for Midtown South
Crime Waves: Unfortunate Events, Elaborate Hoaxes, Gift Cards
Kramer employee charged with theft
Obama’s Climate Change Dilemma
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Nursing the Giants
Morning Read, Upstate: The Deficit and Special Session Loom
Morning Read: Schumer’s Timetable, Halloran’s Apology, Thompson’s Labor
It Depends on What Your Definition of Manufacturing Is
Renaissance Columns! Hanover Gourmet Plans Fancy Sandwich Shop for Starved Noho
Just in Time for the Holidays! Easy Shopping Inks Big East Harlem Lease
Brooklyn Bridge Handyman Skanska Koch Hangs Hammer in Two Trees’ 55 Washington
Oliver ready for Nov. 23 leadership vote, wants up or down vote on marriage equality
Codey intent on appointing at least one congressional redistricting commissioner
Winners & Losers: 2009 General Election Edition
After Chris Christie takes office, who will be the titular head of the New Jersey Democratic Party?
Corzine rejects Dem request to seek early retirement for two Supreme Court Justices
Morning News Digest: November 10, 2009
Racing From Bloomberg
2009 GENERAL ELECTION SPECIAL EDITION
Flemingtoon: “Some of my best friends are Hispanic…”
Elsewhere: Paterson’s Plans, Murphy’s Understanding, Bloomberg’s Humility
Dede Loses Leadership Post
A fantastically inventive book that rewrites history
Items! Hero Pilots, Sleek Lions
10 to Watch in ’10
Where’s Andrew?
Paterson Tells Bored Lawmakers to Worry
Monserrate Stuck in Traffic for Vote on Monserrate Committee
Two Against Valesky
Scotiabank Leaving Lower Manhattan?
Paterson’s Speech: ‘We’re Running Out of Money’
Murdoch Might Pull His Papers from Google
Esquire’s Augmented Reality Issue
Monserrate Panel Unanimously Created, Monserrate Absent
Arena Hardball
Freethinking English Teacher Blows Minds
Candidate and Consultant Feud, Police Called
Arzt Says Liu’s Bloomberg Snub Was a Misunderstanding
Quinn on Albany’s Agenda
Planned Extell Skyscaper Faces Landmarks Test Over B.F. Goodrich Buildings
Murphy Explains His No
With Vote on Tap, Pro Same-Sex Marriage Clergy are Coming
In Hamilton, Christie says he won’t be ‘pushover’ for public employee unions
Letterman Surprise: Halderman Wants a Trial
From vantage point in assembly, O’Scanlon eagerly anticipates a ‘whole new world’
Stuy Town Deal Looking Defaultier Than Ever
Weiner Chooses City Hall
A Senate Dem Plan, Also Brought to You by the Health Lobby
SoHo Properties Buys Chelsea Building for $45.7 M.
Weiner Returns to City Hall
The Democrats Who Voted No
Allen battling cancer, to undergo surgery as early as this week
Crime Waves: ‘I get on my Jet Ski, put on a helmet and night-vision goggles and just go’
McCormac not interested in leading MCDO
Box Office Breakdown: No Lumps of Coal for Christmas, Precious Explodes
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Giants Loss Inspires Awkward Family Moments
Morning Read, Upstate: Can the Same-Sex Bill Marriage Pass?
Angelini would seriously consider Christie cabinet post, Amodeo would after end of two-year term
Morning Read: Questioning Bloomberg’s Strategy, Pondering Thompson’s Future
The Week in DVR: Remember Frost/Nixon? Plus, Sexy Alien Ladies and Gossip Girl Has a Threesome
Does Codey make congressional redistricting appointments during lame duck?
Corzine will become 6th elected former governor, most since 1954
Sweeney: ‘You could feel it on the ground’
David Letterman’s Alleged Blackmailer Headed to Court; Sources Say Halderman Intent on Trial, Raising Money For Defense
Wowkanech admits wear and tear of rallies on rank and file GOTV operatives
Corzine vacationing on Carribean island
Andrews settles in as a congressman
Christie’s margin best for GOP challenger in 67 years
Lessons from the campaign
Who will be Chris Christie’s Attorney General?
Obama blind spot?
Morning News Digest: November 9, 2009
Pot meets factory farming
Weekend in Review: Bronx Bombers and Health Care Reform
Putz of The Week, Mensch of The Week 11/8/09
Monserrate Panel Will Meet Monday
Murray’s Margin of Error
Fitch: Stuy Town Loans Transferred to Special Servicer
Items! Poems, Tracksuits, Hot Hamm
Elsewhere: Schneiderman on Olbermann
Philip Gourevitch Stepping Down as Editor of The Paris Review
To Save Money, the State Is Eliminating Personal Printers
A Faux-Antiquated Newspaper With Actual News
WFP Hires Kaye to Review WFP
The Political Necessity of Climate and Energy Policy
Thank you to our readers
Queens Elects Three Republicans
The Observer’s Kingdom of New York
Maurice Mann Sued Again Over Apthorp
Owens, Now, Comes Out for the Health Care Bill
Google Books’ Wacky Magazine Archives
Dia Back in Chelsea
Unreleased Marist Poll Showed Thompson Closing in on Bloomberg
Paterson Bristles at Soda Tax, Sees No Silver Lining in Democratic Setbacks
City Opera’s Big Night: They Seem to be Adopting Wainwright
What Preet Bharara Spent to Get Galleon
Weekend TV
Paterson Campaign Takes to the Air
Massa: I’m a No, No Matter What
Walt Disney’s Grandniece Finally Sells West End Co-ops, But Loses Millions
After Coffee, Bloomberg Buys De Blasio Some Time
Giblin offers reward for lawn signs
Crime Waves: Fort Hood Shootings and Contrite Kerik
Opening This Weekend: Jim Carrey Gets Mean, George Clooney Gets Silly and Precious Gets Controversial
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Luring LeBron
Morning Read: Term Limits > Michael Bloomberg
Morning Read, Upstate: Special Session Stumble
What will Christie do with Wald?
NYU Crawling Out of the Doghouse Over Signs on Landmarked Property
Reading between the lines
Brodsky: ‘More Than Optimistic’ on Authorities Reform
Flemingtoon* 11/6/09: *All dialogue mostly guaranteed almost verbatim—–Crack Political Consultants
Morning News Digest: November 6, 2009
Elsewhere: Did the Media Sink Thompson?
Items! Sufjan on the BQE, Beatrice Might Be Back
Paterson Campaign Goes On Air
Christie Versus the NJEA
Great Philip Glass music-free!-for downloading
VSL sponsored // Want to know the best real estate deals in NYC?
Not a Referendum
Citing Albany Dysfunction, Rudin Says No to a Senator in Need
Kyle Pope Is the Next Editor of The Observer
Times Neglects Times-Related Explanation for Play’s Failure
Preet Bharara Inspires Cell Phone Consumption
Paterson Calls Special Session, But Will it Work?
A Hillary Finance Person for Saujani
NYC’s Weekly Top Ten in TV: World Series Packs a Wallop
Dinkins Wanted More From Obama
Cox: Westchester Was Huge, Dede Could Have Won
Bloomberg BusinessWeek Begins to Take Shape
Bloomberg Confident He’ll Make Friends with Liu, City Council
Paterson on the Radio
Next GOP target: McNerney
New York Transit Gets a New Chief
State Senate Records Get More Transparent
In the belly of GOP beast, Dougherty defines his turf with convincing Morristown win
Saujani Says She’s Going to Challenge Maloney
There She Is (Finally, After a Half-Hour Wait), Miss G Train
Bloomberg Declines to Say Whether He Voted R or I
Kolb: Special Session a ‘Question Mark’
The Cubicle Queue: Running, Bo Ssam and Bon Jovi!
Mayor Goes for a ‘Highly Visible,’ Possibly Expensive Cup of Coffee
Credico for Senate, Comically
Worldwide Potential
New Yorker to get regional EPA post
Crime Waves: Pitchers, Commissioners, Carters
Woodbyrne: Here’s how we won
Pascrell on Tuesday night’s outcome
Staten Island Room
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Yankees Win Under Same Headline
Morning Read, Upstate: Thursday Morning Quarterbacking
Morning Read: Explaining Tuesday
Amid rumors of departure to Christie cabinet, DeCroce re-elected minority leader
Gusciora blasts bosses for not focusing more intently on Corzine re-election
Warren GOP and Express-Times exchange some harsh barbs
Joe Donohue moves to ELEC
George Gilmore must scare John Adler
GOP leaders rejoice in Christie’s ability to unify, while Dems still skeptical
Fisher could be out as Agriculture Secretary
Hands Across New Jersey
Morning News Digest: November 5, 2009
Will Norcross go to the Senate?
Magic and mystery revealed from inside the C.I.A.
Items! Desperate Tinsley, Art of the Obamas
Aqueduct Now a No Wynn Situation
Schumer on What Sucks
Gossip Girl Not Going Down Without a Fight
Republicans Gain in Erie County, But Does Collins?
Star-Ledger: Codey says White House talked to him about Corzine withdrawal
DNC chairman: Corzine lost because of ‘local and state issues’
Zuckerman, Unbound!
Stack stuck with Corzine
Unofficial Results: Liu and de Blasio Get More Votes Than Bloomberg
Bill Thompson’s Victory Speech
Fashion Week Daily Devises World’s Weirdest Approach to Media Criticism
‘Heathen’ Halloran Captures Council Seat
Op-Ed: Office Market Hasn’t Bottomed Out Yet
Four Conclusions to Come To About the Closeness of the Mayor’s Race
Paterson’s gubernatorial numbers reflect little difference from 2005
Despite victories, Passaic GOP feud lingers
Democrats not ready to concede 4th district seat
On a bad night, Democrats pull off huge win in 1st district
Dawn of the Super-Publishers at Conde Nast
Thompson Beats Bloomberg on Party Lines
Marco Antonini Explains How to Be an Artist
Furloughs Hit WNET
Currie: time to re-engage the suburbs
Susan Plagemann is the New Publisher of Vogue; Tom Florio Gets Additional Responsibility
Labor Brags About the Owens Win
Paterson: ‘There’s No Seat Safe’
Regulatory Insights, Then and Now
The Stuy Town Decision and Economic Rule-Breaking
Weinberg backs Sweeney for Senate President
Tony Shafrazi and John Herring After Last Night’s Christie’s Sale
What Anthony Weiner Must Be Thinking
Christie says first executive order will freeze unfunded mandates and regulations
Seabrook, Very Live
Four More Years
’09 results buoy GOP chances for ’11 Senate seat pickups
Christie names Samson and Chiesa to head transition team
Extreme Art
Crazytown, Missitucky
Close Finish Is Not Good For Statewide Suozzi
Bloomberg Spends Big, Wins Small, Survives on Independence Party Votes
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Baby, Beanball
Corzine wins Newark by nearly 4,000 fewer votes than 2005; Christie keeps pace with Forrester
Crime Waves: Anarchy, Unrealized
Morning Read, Upstate: Owens Changes the Story
Hollywood or Bust: Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin to Co-Host the Oscars!
Morning Read: Mayor 51 Percent
Will Corzine pull Spicuzzo nomination?
Corzine’s Middlesex meltdown
Yudin basks in Bergen wins
DeCroce could move to cabinet
Christie to appear today in Newark’s North Ward
Christie’s lead at around 100,000 votes
Bad night for the Star-Ledger
Will Democrats try to change the U.S. Senate vacancy process before Corzine leaves?
Bill Thompson’s Moment
How Bill Owens Spoiled a Republican Narrative
Democrats, Local and National, Thank Dede and Take Credit for Owens
Hoffman, And His Movement, Sputter Out
GOP upset in Passaic Clerk race; Peter Murphy is back
Republicans pick up 8 Freeholder seats
Gubernatorial election results
Does Rible want Guadagno’s job?
The real Chris Christie
Morning News Digest: November 4, 2009
Gubernatorial Race: 4th Place Still Too Close to Call
‘It Looks Like It’s Over’ for Hoffman in NY-23
Bill Thompson and the Last Great Near-Upset
In Victory, Wolfson Defends
The Revival of the Reagan Democrats in Gloucester and Middlesex
Ocean and Monmouth are the new Essex and Hudson
Four More Years! But for What? Experts Opine on Economic Development Through ’13
NY-23: Recount? Probably
June O’Neill: It’s Not a Referendum, It’s Just a Seat the G.O.P. Bought
Who wins the Democratic nomination for Governor in 2013?
GOP picks up one Assembly seat; Democrats will control lower house 47-33
Congratulations Governor Elect Christopher J. Christie
Christie elected Governor, defeats Corzine by 106,000 votes; GOP picks up one Assembly seat
The Last Days of Candidate Bloomberg
30 Rock’s Hard Rocker
Baroni: Christie camp knew it when they won Woodbridge
Chuck Schumer, Legislator
Tittel: Corzine messed up with the base
De Blasio’s Task: Make the Public Advocate Mean Something
Christie: ‘there is hope for real change’
Sun’s Seeley to Head New, New York–Centric Section at WSJ
Races done, and maybe to come: reaction on the floor to Corzine’s loss
Selling Magazines, Piece by Piece
Times Interactive Team Makes First Female Hire
The Jazz Mambo King in Exile
The Shame Spiral
Sweet Fancy Moses: Manhattan Pastry Potentates
Corzine concedes loss in bid for re-election
VSL// See the concert you wish you could’ve attended
Weinberg mounts the stage, concedes, introduces Corzine
A Slow Slide from ‘Ridiculous’: West 67th Condo Chopped Mightily to $8.97 M.
Conservatives rejoice
Awesome and Disappointing: The Meaning of Big Deals at 838 Fifth, Chupi and Beyond
Splendor in the Glass: Shards in the Carpet at NYPL Party
MacFarquhar This! Gourevitch’s Gal Gets Book Deal With Godoff
Roth Is Boss: Author Cuts, Curiously, From Latest Novel
Designer Jacobs Lauded by Pratt as Trustee is Carried Out on Stretcher
Fear of Fiori? Vera Wang Toe-Taps Town Editor’s Capri-soiree
Republicans all but certain
Items! Conchords Fly, Bloombergs Sell, AP and Tribune Take a Break
Elsewhere: Vote Everywhere
How to Make It As An Artist In New York 101
Christie defeats Corzine in Sweeney’s home county
In the end, Daggett didn’t matter
Daggett gives concession speech
Aron: Christie ahead with 50% of the vote reporting
East Brunswick energy level tense
Serenity Pow! Lawsuit Wallops Once-Serenely Confident Setai Condo
Desigual? No, I Didn’t! Spanish Clothier Opening in Herald Square
Kyrillos to crowd: the numbers look good
The Fall of Print, in Pictures
Wall Street Journal Goes Local
Zimmer reflects on a particularly nasty race
Christie elected Governor, defeats Corzine by 106,000 votes; GOP picks up one Assembly seat
Spotted: Bloomberg, Sanjaya
Stiletto Gatsby
George Clooney Gets My Goat
Senator Pallone?
Webber: GOP had best GOTV operation ever
NY-23: ‘Not Tremendous’ Turnout, Slashed Tires, Police
Girl, Interrupted
Counting begins in race for governor, assembly, key local races
Corzine’s projected numbers hold in Irvington
Bank of America Might Consider C.E.O.s Who Aren’t Willing to Live Near Them
Kasprzak: There Will Be Challenges
Exit polls: voters motivated by opposition to a candidate
Bloomberg Meets a Polite Thompson Supporter
Newark projected numbers fewer than 2005 for Corzine
Exit polls: Obama endorsement didn’t impact decision
Fall Without Falling: Try Sneaks With Formal Wear!
No Rest for the Trackers
And Now They’re Coming for Newt
Evening Newark update from the East Ward
Front Page Stickers
Does This Storefront Make Me Look Fat?
A snapshot of a Morris County district
Hoffman’s Neighbor Is for Socialized Medicine and School Prayer and (Tepidly) Hoffman
More Bloomberg Calls, But Live
Ad Man Explains what’s Wrong With Mad Men
Mary Cleere Haran Celebrates the Genius of Johnny Mercer
Payne guardedly optimistic in South Ward
D for Doug
Newark North Ward report
Go Ahead and Stair
A Stuy-Town Simile
Daggett refuses to give up
Owens: Vote for Me, the Guy Who Loves Jobs and Dede and Is Not Doug Hoffman
Your Open House: Upper West Side Family-Size
Times: Leftover Candy Eaten by Adults at Work
Carroll: ‘if it’s not personal, I don’t care’
For most up-to-date numbers
Italian Shirtmaker Sews Up First U.S. Boutique at 509 Madison
Long’s Path Back to Row C
A Visit to Williamsburg’s Church of New York
Crime Waves: ‘Substantially Recreational in Nature’
Parlavecchio: East performing better than in local elections
Councilman Rice reports ‘brisk’ turnout in West Ward
Today in Local Sports Coverage: Goat, Frog and Snake
Christie lawyers want ELEC to tell Dems to stop Daggett calls
How Will Bloomberg Remain Relevant?
Street level Newark update
Morning Read, Upstate: Like Blowing Up the Republican Caucus
Stop the presses
Morning Read: Bloomberg and Thompson
How Labor Works (Now) for Owens
In a reversal, Sette says he’ll run again
Bell and Osborne united for Dem ticket, but Bell v. Osborne created more local energy
Menendez pushes the Bush button
‘Machine, what machine?’
Dems continue robocalls to GOP voters urging vote for Daggett
Consensus?
Sweeney: ‘If someone punched you in the mouth, would you vote for him?’
Corzine rallies South Jersey workers
In Christie’s base, Morris Democrats focus on local matters
John Kelly — my opponent, my friend — will be greatly missed
Legislative election results, town-by-town
Christie casts his vote, says a victory for him will change the way state campaigns are run
Morning News Digest: November 3, 2009
Polls are open
Clothier, and So Much More, Rocawear Takes Floor-Plus at 1411 Broadway
Lighting Wizard Fisher Marantz Stone Re-ups in Kaufman’s 22 West 19th
Monday’s 230 Park Racks Up Marquee Tenants: Encyclopædia Britannica, Stanley Tools, New York City
Soho Art Emigrant John Szoke Splits for Midtown’s 24 West 57th
With Stuy Town, Electeds Play Bailout Card On Fannie, Freddie
Items! Punchy Journalists, Salty Bloomberg
Eloise Lionized
Bill Owens Against Rush, Those Who Would Abuse Dede
Corzine rallies with labor on his way to Tuesday
A great vampire parody from the young comedy mafia
The Imperial Guard
Bloomberg’s Day Before
In Bloomberg’s Robocall to Latinos, a Nod to Sotomayor
Christie gives his last pre-Election Day speech in Livingston
Elsewhere: Dede RoboCalls, Bloomberg Campaigns, Gaspard Reads
On Building Blocks
Baseball and the Heart of New York City
The Party’s Back in Bed-Stuy
2005 Gubernatorial election results by county, town-by-town
A Corzine win makes Menendez safe safe safe
Scozzafava Calls for Owens
It’s been 32 years since a Democratic governor won re-election
Menendez: Corzine robocalls tonight and tomorrow and campaigning in Camden
Did Same-Sex Marriage Cause Scozzafava’s Collapse?
Do Not Speak Ill of The Dark Pool
Silver Would Welcome Scozzafava
Obama connection to Corzine may weaken guv with Orthodox Jews, but Schaer says sentiment not uniform
VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!
Flemingtoon* 11.3.09 *All dialogue mostly guaranteed almost verbatim.
Democrats admit paying for pro-Daggett call; Obama records robocall for Corzine
Most Paterson council members agree ground game there for Corzine, but two have their doubts
Women for Dede, After the Fact
S.E.C. Buries the Lead on Madoff Story
Sir Branson’s Chalet
Chic Boutique Hotel
Skiing & Skinning
Muscle Massage
G.M. Building Won’t Be G.M. Building Anymore, Maybe
Gural Sells Stake in Flatiron Building (Updated)
Theatergoers Disdain Neil Simon, Prefer Michael Jackson
FDU releases new poll information
Insider Tips
Verbier Cheat Sheet
Alpine Dining
Horner on Paterson’s Yankee Tickets: How Could Anyone Do Something So Dumb?
Bergen Dems exploit Republican divisions
Daggett reaches out to conservatives, says Christie and Corzine ‘joined at hip’
SurveyUSA poll: Christie 45%, Corzine 42%, Daggett 10%
Poll: Scozzafava Exit Favors Hoffman, But 18 Percent Now Undecided
Today in Local Sports Coverage: A Double Steal and a Swan Song
Box Office Breakdown: Michael Jackson’s Startin’ Something
Poll: Bloomberg’s Lead Slightly Smaller, But Still Not Small
Sue Simmons Admits to Drinking-and-Anchoring During the ’80s
The Week in DVR: We Heart The Girl Next Door! Plus, Community, Vertigo, Edward Norton and Wes Anderson
The Week in DVR: We Heart The Girl Next Door! Plus, Community, Vertigo, Edward Norton and West Anderson
Crime Waves: We Will Never Accept Unfairness
Morning Read, Upstate: Scozzafava Backs Owens
Morning Read: Bloomberg and Thompson Campaign, Lopez Sends a Holy Robocall
Kolb: There Will Be ‘Frank Discussions’ About Dede’s Endorsement
In Essex burbs, Codey robocalls for Corzine, while O’Toole calls for Christie
Control of Freeholder boards at stake in four counties
Monmouth poll: Corzine 43%, Christie 41%, Daggett 8%
Key to Election: How Effective is Each Candidate’s GOTV?
GM Building Naming Rights Officially Up for Grabs
After ‘porn and guns’ mailer, Wagner pledges to run positive forever more
Lonegan amplifies support for Christie
New polls?
Meet Jeff Chiesa, who is in a statistical dead heat to being one of the most powerful people in New Jersey
Secretary of State Pinkett?
Stick a fork in Chris Daggett
Quinnipiac: Christie leads by 2 in close race with Corzine
Poll: Christie has six point lead
Morning News Digest: November 2, 2009
Obama delivering more than inspiration to Corzine cause in Newark
Scozzafava’s Labor Support, Like Scozzafava, Breaks for the Democrat
Is this the year’s most unexpected cover song?
Doug Hoffman, Democratic Champion
Now, Scozzafava Backs Owens
Weekend in Review: Election Day Looms
Obama’s N.J. visit
Obama builds up Corzine, pans Christie as a ‘trickle-down’ apologist
Source: Secretary of State to leave
Prudential Center packed for Obama-Corzine rally
Candidates and their beards
Payne on county executive endorsement: too early
Obama comes in by air, where mechanical problems hardly ideal on the ground
Cardinale: monetization statement ‘characteristic of Corzine’
As Giants/Eagles prepare for kickoff, Obama rally for Corzine closes roads and bridge around Camden
Thanks to Democrats’ flyer, District 38 Republicans tout newspaper endorsement
Christie says he has not dropped campaign planks
Quinnipiac poll on Monday
Leave early for the football game
Obama visits N.J. today
1961: Kennedy-Hughes; 2009: Obama-Corzine?
The Collapse of Dede Scozzafava, Moderate Republican
The base of the base: in a locally dormant South Ward election year, Payne pitches Obama