New York City
Thompson Concedes, After a Last-Minute Surge of Hope
As the polls came in, the supporters of Democratic mayoral candidate William Thompson Jr., believed they were going to witness the upset of the most expensive campaign in New York City’s history. They almost did.
Bronx voters go for Thompson in landslide
Bronx Ink reporters surveyed 171 Bronx voters from all across the borough to find out why they voted overwhelmingly for Thompson.
New York Marathon Thrills, Stuns and Frustrates Some
Sunday was a day of dramatic finishes at the New York City marathon, the largest marathon to date in the city. But it also had some hiccups.
Ed Koch on eating your way to Gracie Mansion
Eating on the campaign trail, whether stopping at a street vendor or taking a slice of pizza offered by a local shop owner – and always smiling for the cameras – was not just about scoring votes. It was about being polite.
