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unusual facts about Mayor of New York



Abebe Bikila Award

The 2001 award was given to Mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani on the basis of his dedication to the city in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.


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2009 Hudson River mid-air collision

At about 3:00 p.m., Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, addressed questions in a press conference.

A Mayor's Life: Governing New York's Gorgeous Mosaic

Published in 2013 by PublicAffairs Books, the autobiography recounts the life and career of David Norman Dinkins, who defeated Ed Koch and Rudy Giuliani to become mayor of New York.

Abraham Samuel

In 1698, early in the career of John Cruger (the elder), the Mayor of New York from 1739 till his death in 1744), while he was "a mere youth" he was appointed as Supercargo under Captain (see Captain (nautical)) Appel of the Prophet Daniel, to buy slaves for what was by then a regular "slaver" (slave ship) out of New York.

- In August John Cruger (senior), who later became Mayor of New York city in the mid-18th century, was seeking slaves for the Prophet Daniel's trip back to New York from Madagascar stopped in Fort Dauphin.

AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services

Snow contacted Rudolph Giuliani, then Mayor of New York City, who in turn suggested that she contact families of victims of an earlier crash, Pan Am Flight 103.

Alexander Treadwell

His tenure saw the election of a Republican mayor of New York City, the 2002 reelection of Pataki and Lt. Gov. Mary Donohue and the nomination of the state's first Latina candidate, Judge Dora Irizarry, who was the 2002 nominee for state attorney general.

ANZIIF

The 2013 key speaker was former Mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani.

Billy O'Dwyer

For the Mayor of New York City from 1946-1950, see William O'Dwyer

Charles H. Tenney

His grandson and namesake Charles Henry Tenney, was, from 1955–1964, Commissioner, Corporate Counsel, City Administrator and Deputy Mayor of New York City and nominated to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York by President John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Félix Soto Toro

On November 9, 2003, Soto Toro, along with another Puerto Rican Astronaut applicant, Henry Bursian Berríos, and Ninfa Segarra, who was the first Hispanic Deputy Mayor of New York City, were named the Grand Marshals of the Puerto Rican Day Parade held in Palm Bay, Florida.

Hendrick Couturier

At this exhibition an oil portrait was shown of Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt (father of the 17th century mayor of New York Stephanus Van Cortlandt) that at that time was attributed to Couturier.

Howard Wolfson

He replaced Kevin Sheekey as Deputy Mayor of New York City for governmental affairs.

John Cruger, Jr.

(July 18, 1710 – December 27, 1791) was the speaker of the Province of New York assembly and the 41st Mayor of New York City.

Judge O'Dwyer

William O'Dwyer (1890–1964), Kings County (Brooklyn) Court, New York judge before becoming Mayor of New York City

Renée Cox

The image sparked an enormous controversy when Rudy Giuliani, then mayor of New York City, saw the work and proceeded to accuse Cox of being anti-Catholic.

Stiller and Meara

The duo's own 1986 TV sitcom, The Stiller and Meara Show, in which Stiller played the deputy mayor of New York City and Meara portrayed his wife, a TV commercial actress, was unsuccessful; Stiller had better luck with his next series, playing George Costanza's father in Seinfeld.

Thomas Gilroy

Thomas Francis Gilroy (1840–1911), mayor of New York, United States in 1893–1894

William Grace

William Russell Grace, mayor of New York and the founder of W. R. Grace and Company