Gov. David Paterson is in New York City tomorrow with no public schedule, according to his (shrinking) press office. (No link).
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver announced new leadership appointments and committee chairs.
Sen. Velmanette Montgomery says every single one of her female colleagues "expressed nothing but anger" over abusegate.
Can former Mayor Ed Koch and the goo-goos save Albany?
Former Gov. Hugh Carey had emergency cardiac surgery.
Is the Rev. Al Sharpton ready to finally abandon the governor?
Testimony related to the Yankees tickets ethics probe, including Paterson's response, can be read here.
Harold Ford Jr.'s spokesman denied a claim that the former congressman considered becoming a Republican.
BerlinRosen will be doing the mail for Sen. Eric Schneiderman's AG campaign. (No link).
Paterson's staff (what's left of it) had an emergency meeting this afternoon.
Mayor Bloomberg marked the filling of the 2 millionth pothole .
Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras' tires were slashed hours after she sent out a pro-Jose Peralta email.
The fall of the Harlem Clubhouse.
If it's a GOP year, why are so many Republicans taking a pass on US Senate races?
The Belmont Stakes will be held in spite of NYRA's money woes.
"There is no way that I can foresee anything that would stop me from running for re-election," Rep. Charlie Rangel told the Times.
Rangel's Republican opponent, the Rev. Michael Faulkner, referenced Sen. Scott Brown in a recent interview.
PEF has budget solutions.
Rep. Eric Massa might have had issues for a very long time.
He is indeed being investigated by the House ethics committee.
Massa is not Mark Foley, Michael Roston says.
Rockland County Executive Scott Vanerhoef has a US Senate exploratory committee.
Suzannah B. Troy wants Paterson to resign. Now.
The governor did not want to take questions earlier today.
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