The mayor is taking his demand to the General Assembly, seeking legislation to end the state takeover two years early.
The list of priorities also include new money for Superman Building and burying the power lines in Indian Point Park.
From pallet shelters to the Washington Bridge, from the governor’s race to the Friars, here are the biggest issues facing the state this year.
In unveiling his legislative agenda for the upcoming General Assembly session, Mayor Brett Smiley said, "The time is now" for returning the school system.
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The brothers "started from zero" after immigrating from Peru. They're now running their own companies, and have yet to hit 30.