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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 February 2025. For a list of the Dutch directors-general who governed New Amsterdam as part of New Netherland between 1624 and 1664, see Director-General of New Netherland. The mayor of New York City is the chief executive of the Government of New York City, as stipulated by New York City's charter ...
Hornell, New York: Served from 1985 to 2017. 32 years Kenneth J. Sims Euclid, Ohio: Served from 1938 until his retirement in June 1970 [45] 31 years, 6 months James A. Anzaldi Clifton, New Jersey: Entered office July 1, 1990 and left office on December 31, 2022 [46] [47] 30 years, 33 days Frank Hague: Jersey City, New Jersey: Served from 1917 ...
Mayor of Los Angeles (1854–1855) 6 Thomas Foster (unknown birth or death) May 9, 1855 – May 7, 1856 364 days Democratic 1855 (M) Member of the Board of Education School Commission (1860–1862) (5) Stephen C. Foster [c] (1820-1898; aged 77) May 7, 1856 – September 22, 1856 [d] 138 days Democratic 1856 (M) Mayor of Los Angeles (1855 ...
Hours after the clashes, the mayor ordered the Los Angeles Police Department to increase patrols in the heavily Jewish Pico-Robertson area where the protest occurred and at religious venues.
The Los Angeles Police Commission has forwarded the names of three finalists for LAPD chief to Mayor Karen Bass — but like much else about the search process, the identities of the front-runners ...
Show Me a Hero is a 2015 American miniseries based on the 1999 nonfiction book of the same name by former New York Times writer Lisa Belkin about Yonkers mayor (1987–89) Nick Wasicsko.
Before that, she worked at the New York Times for 20 years in a variety of roles in opinion and on the news side of the operation, including as deputy technology editor; metro desk major beats ...
Rochester's city charter defines the mayor as the chief executive of the city, empowered to enforce all local laws and make appointments to all appointed local offices. [1] When Rochester was incorporated in 1834, the mayor was initially appointed by the city council and had few responsibilities beyond presiding over council meetings.