The Politicker

New York Post Hires Sally Goldenberg


The New York Post is hiring Staten Island Advance City Hall reporter Sally Goldenberg.

She’s filling the position vacated by Frankie Edozien, who broke the City Council slush fund story, then departed to take a teaching position at N.Y.U. and a Kaiser fellowship to write about health issues in Africa.

Other changes on the City Hall beat lately: at Newsday, Karla Schuster out (to Melville), Michael Frazier in; at The New York Times, Diane Cardwell out (to Stanford), Michael Barbaro in.

Among other thing, this latest move raises the question of who will take over Goldenberg's useful blog, City Hall Insider.

Candidates?

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Azi's Mom (not verified) says:

So who is this Sally? She sounds like a nice young woman.

Anonymous (not verified) says:

The Advance may not replace her...they didn't replace their Albany corresspondent when he left for "financial services"

Maybe Mike McMahon will take the job. The Advance editor seems to use McM's press releases verbatim anyway.

serareermeawl (not verified) says:

look his yeti fly game.

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Sally's Mother (not verified) says:

Sally is, in fact, a lovely young woman with a good head on her shoulders. Oy-I am so proud of my bubele!

Sally's Mother (not verified) says:

Sally is, in fact, a lovely young woman with a good head on her shoulders. Oy-I am so proud of my bubele!

Sally's mother (verified) (not verified) says:

I do agree with the "other" mother of Sally (whoever she may be). I am very proud of Sally and all her achievements! And as far as I know, I am Sally's one and only mother.
Maria Goldenberg

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