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Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in the New York City area again with no public schedule. The Post’s Fred Dicker landed a six-figure deal with HarperCollins (owned by the Post) to pen Cuomo’s bio. The book is due out in mid-2013 – just as Cuomo is preparing to see... »

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A civil court judge ruled NYC must release a consultant’s review of the city’s 911 system and emergency response times that the Bloomberg administration has been fighting to keep private. Spotted in Albany: An “I am the government” billboard, featuring... »

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Capitol Confidential

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in Albany with no public schedule. In the you-can’t-make-this-up category of news: The alleged suburban madam is the ex-wife of state Assembly hopeful Dario Gristina. He’s a friend of Sen. Greg Ball, and is expected to challenge Ba... »

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Capital Tonight

Big Blue won Super Bowl XLVI, defeating the New England Patriots 21-17 in an emotional roller-coaster of a game. They will be rewarded with a ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes tomorrow, and afterwards receive keys to the city from Mayor Bloomb... »

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Andy Hevesi’s first investigation as chair of the Assembly’s Oversight, Analysis and Investigation Committee is into a little-known, but influential, downstate entity: The Metropolitan Transportation Council. Rep. Charlie Rangel isn’t thrilled with the... »

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Capitol Confidential

Welcome to 2012! Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in Albany, likely putting the finishing flourishes on the State of the State – his second – which is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. The governor is expected to use th... »

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Capital Tonight

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is (still) in Albany with no public schedule as of yet. Support for an independent redistricting commission is growing, up to 52 percent from 48 percent in October, according to a new Q poll. New Yorkers remain split over hydrofrackin... »