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| May 25, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg and Speaker Quinn Announce Larger Vessels to Run in East River Ferry Service Due to Popularity |
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| MAY 24, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Announces New Governors Island Park and Public Spaces |
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| MAY 24, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg and Officials Break Ground on New Governors Island Park and Public Spaces and Re-Open Castle Williams |
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| MAY 24, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Announces the Start of the Summer Season in Coney Island, Including the Opening of the Beach and Two New Thrill Rides |
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| MAY 24, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Hosts Ceremony in Honor of Fleet Week |
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| MAY 23, 2012 Statement of Mayor Bloomberg on Death of Harold B. Jackson |
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| MAY 23, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Attends Opening Reception for Common Ground, a New Exhibition of Art Presented by the Public Art Fund |
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| MAY 22, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Participates in Panel Discussion on Immigration at the New York Forum and Releases New Report Showing Other Countries are Attracting the Immigrants that Drive Economic Growth through Smart Immigration Policies While the U.S. Falls Behind |
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| MAY 21, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg, Google CEO Page and Cornell President Skorton Announce Google Will Donate Space in Its New York Headquarters to CornellNYC Tech While Roosevelt Island Campus Is Built |
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| MAY 20, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Releases New Wetlands Strategy to Protect and Improve City Waterways |
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| MAY 20, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg Discusses How City's Successful Economic Development Policies Are Creating a Record Number of Jobs and Helping Grow Technology, Film and TV, and Tourism Sectors |
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| MAY 18, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner Benepe Announce the Death of Parks Department Employee Jeffrey Barbieri |
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| MAY 18, 2012 Mayor Bloomberg and Governor Cuomo Announce Brooklyn Navy Yard to Make $46 Million Investment to Build a Green Manufacturing Center Creating Nearly 300 New Jobs |
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| MAY 18, 2012 Live from City Hall with Mayor Mike and John Gambling |
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| MAY 17, 2012 Statement of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg On New Employment Data Showing City's Job Gains Are Best in 60 Years |
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