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The City That Never Sleeps, the Big Apple, Gotham -- NYC by any name is a unique place. With a population of 8.2 million packed into more than 300 square miles, New York City is run by the mayor and 51 city council members (elected to four-year terms) along with the public advocate, comptroller, and presidents of the five boroughs. The city government is responsible for welfare services, public education, water supply/sanitation, correctional
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Read More institutions, recreational facilities, public safety, and libraries. It uses about $65 to $70 billion a year to manage those departments. First settled by Europeans around 1614, New York took its current name when the English conquered it in 1664.
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Read More institutions, recreational facilities, public safety, and libraries. It uses about $65 to $70 billion a year to manage those departments. First settled by Europeans around 1614, New York took its current name when the English conquered it in 1664.
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