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  2. Ed Koch - Wikipedia

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    Edward Irving Koch (/ k ɒ tʃ / KOTCH; [1] December 12, 1924 – February 1, 2013) was an American politician. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1977 and was mayor of New York City from 1978 to 1989.

  3. Ed Koch's Legacy: His $475 Rent-Controlled Apartment ...

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    New York City is mourning the death of former Mayor Ed Koch, who already is being eulogized as one of its greatest mayors. His sharply witty tongue also earned him a national stage, and today we ...

  4. List of mayors of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The first mayor of the expanded city was Robert Anderson Van Wyck. The longest-serving mayors have been Fiorello H. La Guardia (1934–1945), Robert F. Wagner Jr. (1954–1965), Ed Koch (1978–1989) and Michael Bloomberg (2002–2013), each of whom was in

  5. Pat Koch Thaler - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Koch was born on April 11, 1932, in Newark, New Jersey. [1] Her father, Louis Koch, was a Jewish immigrant from Austria-Hungary who worked as a furrier, and her mother, Joyce Silpe, managed their household. [1] [2] She had two older brothers: Harold, a rug designer, and Ed, who later became the mayor of New York City. [1] [3]

  6. Mayor Koch Willed $100,000 To His Loyal Secretary Mary ... - AOL

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    When the brash and beloved former mayor of New York City Edward Koch passed away last month, there was a question of who would inherit the lifelong bachelor's sizable wealth. News outlets are now ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    A few weeks later, four children who had been left alone at the hotel for hours died in a fire. By 1989, Mayor Ed Koch’s administration had succeeded in closing many of the city’s crime-ridden welfare hotels, including the Brooklyn Arms. Slattery’s management group soon set its sights on a new pot of government money: prison halfway houses.

  8. 1977 New York City mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    Edward N. Costikyan, reformer, attorney, and Beame's 1965 campaign manager (endorsed Koch) [3] Abzug represented parts of Manhattan and the Bronx in the U.S. House. In 1975, she left her seat to run for the U.S. Senate but was narrowly defeated in the Democratic primary by Daniel Patrick Moynihan .

  9. Pat Koch Thaler — Sister of Late NYC Mayor Ed Koch - AOL

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    Pat Koch Thaler — the sister of beloved late New York City mayor Ed Koch — chose to take lethal medication amid a terminal cancer battle, picking Nov. 16 as her death date. She was 92. She was 92.