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New York State’s fourth largest township already carries the lowest-possible investment grade rating from Moody’s Investors Service.
December 22 -
The embattled authority’s physical needs assessment will probably exceed $25 billion, says the watchdog Citizens Budget Commission.
December 22 -
The first $100 million installment will enable the MBTA to proceed with a mandated project.
December 22 -
Jacqueline Thompson has worked for the New York City comptroller's office since 2000.
December 22 -
Pittsburgh cleared another hurdle Wednesday in its quest to exit state financial oversight.
December 21 -
The water utility will not be sold or leased as part of New Jersey’s state takeover, officials announced.
December 21 -
Skeptics question whether the MTA can deliver on time and on budget after it fumbled other big projects.
December 21 -
Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien on Tuesday urged state legislators to consider a "Plan B" if they're not willing to vote on the current stadium-financing plan to build a new Triple-A ballpark for the PawSox.
December 20 -
The changing federal landscape will trigger tax and revenue revisions and New York's growth may be insufficient to weather downturns, two reports said.
December 20 -
While there are public meetings being held about the proposed Chesapeake Bayhawks stadium and fields project, it will take approval from multiple state agencies and the Anne Arundel County Council before anyone puts a shovel into the dirt.
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