Paul Burton is the Northeast Regional Editor for The Bond Buyer. His major coverage has included New York City and MTA finances; the Harrisburg, Pa., debt crisis; the 38 Studios bond financing fiasco in Rhode Island; and unfunded pension liability. Paul hosts podcasts and videos and has moderated at Bond Buyer conferences. Previously, Paul was senior editor and copy chief at M&A-oriented financial media company The Deal LLC. His award-winning career has spanned financial, sports and political journalism. A Boston native, Paul is the author of the book “Tales from the Newsrooms.” He is a frequent public speaker and has appeared as an expert on municipal debt on radio and television shows, including former CBS News White House correspondent Sharyl Attkisson’s public-affairs program, “Full Measure.”
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Jay Walder, a former chairman and chief executive of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, was named chief executive of Alta Bicycle Share, which operates New York City's Citi Bike bicycle sharing program.
By Paul BurtonOctober 29 -
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority will look to keep biennial fare increases to the 4% inflation rate, said chairman Thomas Prendergast.
By Paul BurtonOctober 29 -
Harrisburg, Pa., has a balanced budget after City Council members passed a resolution to add savings from a months-long hiring freeze to offset expenses.
By Paul BurtonOctober 29 - Pennsylvania
Richard Ciccarone of Merritt Research and Tim Hadley and James Morris from Investortools will speak at the Nov. 4 meeting of the Philadelphia Municipal Analyst Society.
By Paul BurtonOctober 28 -
Ineffective safety management was common to five Metro-North Railroad accidents over 11 months, including a train collision last December that killed four persons.
By Paul BurtonOctober 28 -
Harrisburg has petitioned a Pennsylvania court to incorporate a nonprofit that will focus on long-term economic development and infrastructure improvements.
By Paul BurtonOctober 28 -
Floating-rate notes enable New York's MTA to take advantage of the short part of the yield curve, finance director Patrick McCoy said.
By Paul BurtonOctober 27 - New York
New York City's Transitional Finance Authority plans to sell $850 million of future tax-secured subordinate bonds.
By Paul BurtonOctober 27 -
As New York MTA scurries to fund its capital plan, transit advocates debate whether governance is a funding and planning impediment.
By Paul BurtonOctober 24 -
West Hazleton Borough exited Pennsylvania's Act 47 program for distressed municipalities, according to Gov. Tom Corbett
By Paul BurtonOctober 23 - Pennsylvania
Capital Region Water received a $125,000 grant to develop a green stormwater infrastructure plan for Harrisburg, Pa., from a Pennsylvania conservation agency.
By Paul BurtonOctober 23 - Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett announced a $66 million investment in 19 water and wastewater projects across 16 Pennsylvania counties through Pennvest.
By Paul BurtonOctober 22 -
Connecticut will become the latest state to issue green bonds, state Treasurer Denise Nappier announced Wednesday.
By Paul BurtonOctober 22 -
Harrisburg, Pa., will start the clock again for yet another city treasurer after Timothy East resigned following revelations of his personal bankruptcy. He had been named to the position in September after predecessor John Campbell was charged with theft from two nonprofit groups.
By Paul BurtonOctober 22 -
Timothy East became the second Harrisburg, Pa., treasurer to resign in two months, a city official confirmed late Tuesday.
By Paul BurtonOctober 21 - Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh stands to realize $3.2 million, or 5%, of present-value savings from its expected $63.3 million refunding scheduled for Oct. 22, according to city finance director Paul Leger.
By Paul BurtonOctober 21 - Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Development Finance Agency issued a $4.1 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of Cerebral Palsy of Massachusetts.
By Paul BurtonOctober 21 -
Fully funding its next four-year capital program without burdening riders poses an immediate challenge for New York's MTA, according to state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli.
By Paul BurtonOctober 21 -
William Ronan, the first chairman of New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, died at age 101.
By Paul BurtonOctober 20 -
An extra layer of state oversight loosely based on the Harrisburg receivership may evolve from Pennsylvania's new time limit for distressed municipalities to stay in its Act 47 program.
By Paul BurtonOctober 20








