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In this one-on-one, Mastro discusses the city's appeal over rental aid laws, efforts to fine protesters who wear masks, his oversight of antisemitism and immigrant legal aid offices, and his push for ...
Roughly 100 days in, the first deputy mayor has torpedoed projects, tried to put ICE back on Rikers Island and strong-armed ...
In this week's Politics Unusual, First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro says he's focused on mask ban legislation, Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine breaks down his primary win and offers measured ...
The Justice Department on Thursday sued Mayor Eric Adams, claiming that New York City is thwarting the Trump administration’s ...
Brad Lander, the Jewish city comptroller, defended the decision as standard fiscal practice — and not as part of the boycott ...
First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro joined NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall” Monday to discuss more.
First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro and other members of Mayor Adams' team have in recent weeks approached City Council members about introducing a bill that'd make covering your face at a public ...
An official with direct knowledge who was not authorized to speak on the record said First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro is seeking to halt the project, which would speed up one of Manhattan’s ...
The push to side-step Albany — spearheaded by First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro, a controversial veteran of former Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s administration — first ran into trouble when he brushed ...
This is especially the case where First Deputy Mayor Mastro is not independent, but was personally appointed by Mayor Adams, and pursuant to Executive Order No. 49, directly reports to Mayor Adams.
One day before the primaries, First Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro announced a deal with Council member Chris Marte to leave the garden as-is, in exchange for his approval of three other rezonings.
Deputy Mayor Randy Mastro had set Friday as the deadline for the speed limit to be lowered in a scathing letter that alleged the 20,000 e-bikes were harming public safety in the five boroughs.