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  2. List of mayors of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    This included a brief stint in 1806–1809 with a largely ceremonial mayor. Detroit's current strong mayor system dates from the city's 1824 charter. From 1824 to 1857, mayors were elected to terms of one year; from 1858 to 1953 the term was increased to two years, and after 1953 mayoral terms were four years.

  3. Mather Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mather Hospital (formerly known as John T. Mather Memorial Hospital) is a general teaching hospital operated by Northwell Health, located in Port Jefferson, New York. [1] It is named after John T. Mather (1854-1928), who, in 1916, made provisions to his will to create the hospital.

  4. Conrad L. Mallett Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Leroy Mallett Jr. [1] (born October 12, 1953) is a Michigan jurist and businessman who currently serves as corporation counsel for the city of Detroit.Prior to being approved by Detroit City Council as corporation counsel, Mallett was deputy mayor of the city under Mayor Mike Duggan. [2]

  5. Mike Duggan - Wikipedia

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    Michael Edward Duggan (born July 15, 1958) [1] is an American lawyer, businessman, and politician serving as the 75th mayor of Detroit, Michigan since 2014. An Independent, Duggan previously served as the Wayne County Prosecutor from 2001 to 2004, and as the deputy county executive of Wayne County from 1987 to 2001.

  6. Government of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Detroit. The government of Detroit, Michigan is run by a mayor, the nine-member Detroit City Council, the eleven-member Board of Police Commissioners, and a clerk. All of these officers are elected on a nonpartisan ballot, with the exception of four of the police commissioners, who are appointed by the mayor.

  7. John T. Mather - Wikipedia

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    John T. Mather Memorial Hospital is a 248-bed community teaching hospital. It is home to an Emergency Pavilion, a state-of-the-art Ambulatory and Inpatient Surgical Pavilion and a Medical Office Building, all on a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) campus. The hospital's historic original structure, which was completed and opened in 1929, remains as the ...

  8. Detroit City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit City Council is the legislative body of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The full-time council is required to meet every business day for at least 10 months of the year, with at least eight of these meetings occurring at a location besides city hall. The Detroit City Council has elected Mary Sheffield to be its president. [2]

  9. Detroit Health Department - Wikipedia

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    This hospital was originally supposed to be named after Guy Kiefer, who was a city health officer for the Detroit Health Department and had worked for years to get a permanent contagious disease hospital in Detroit; however, he had requested that the hospital be named after his father, Herman Kiefer, who was a well-known physician and civil ...

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