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Jameson Doig, author of a book about the history of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said the agency has never experienced a controversy as huge as the Bridgegate scandal.
January 23 - New York
Contracting sales tax receipts are a credit negative for New York counties outside the metropolitan New York City area, Moody's Investors Service said.
January 21 - New York
The city of Buffalo, N.Y.'s finances are improving, but challenges remain, according to a report released by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
January 21 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority sold $946 million of future tax secured fixed-rate subordinate bonds.
January 17 - New York
New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has found that 13% of New York school districts are fiscally distressed.
January 16 -
Metro-North estimated damage from the deadly commuter train derailment in the Bronx at more than $9 million, said a preliminary report from a federal agency.
January 15 -
Standard & Poor's upgraded Series 2007civic facility revenue bonds issued for Polytechnic University after the school merger with NYU closed.
January 14 -
The Court of Appeals, New York State's highest court, dismissed Nassau County's legal challenge to the MTA's payroll mobility tax by refusing to hear the case.
January 14 -
The final federal hurdle Internal Revenue Service approval -- has been cleared in securing recovery zone bonds for financing the complete construction of the 80-story 3 World Trade Center in downtown Manhattan, U.S. Senator Charles Schumer announced.
January 13 -
Moody's Investors Service downgraded Yeshiva University debt to B1 from Baa2 Thursday afternoon
January 9 -
Howard Permut will retire as president of Metro-North Railroad, New York's MTA announced, and be replaced by Joseph Giulietti.
January 9 -
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced several expensive infrastructure projects that may involve bonding in his annual state of the state address.
January 8 -
Metro-North would add four stations in the Bronx and provide direct access to Penn Station under a plan Gov. Andrew Cuomo endorsed in his State of the State speech.
January 8 - New York
The New York City Council voted Melissa Mark-Viverito, a favorite of new Mayor Bill de Blasio, as council speaker, arguably the city's second-most powerful position.
January 8 - New York
New York State, New York City, and their authorities plan to sell $3.93 billion of bonds in the first quarter of this year.
January 8 - New York
New York City, looking to fend off New Jersey, renewed its lease with Hunts Point Terminal Produce Market in the Bronx for seven years.
January 7 - New York
The New York City Transitional Finance Authority intends to sell $850 million of bonds on Jan. 16, with a two-day retail period in store for most of the amount.
January 6 - New York
The office of New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli issued a news release hailing his and his staff's accomplishments in 2013.
January 6 - New York
Money owed to New York City related to defaulted Yankee Stadium garage bonds would remain unpaid until 2056, under terms of a pending deal to build a soccer stadium at one of the garage sites.
January 6 - New York
Bill de Blasio announced five more appointments to his New York City mayoral administration, including the retention of Kyle Kimball as Economic Development Corp. president.
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