Brooklyn is not a city, so it does not have a mayor. Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs of New York City: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. The current (2010) Mayor of New York City is Michael Bloomberg.
Each of the five boroughs has a Borough President. The current (2010) Brooklyn Borough President is Marty Markowitz.
The borough of Brooklyn, one of the five boroughs of the City of New York, NY, has a borough president as its chief executive, not a town supervisor. The current borough president is Marty Markowitz since 2001.
Brooklyn doesn't have its own mayor. Michael Bloomberg is the current mayor of all of New York City, including Brooklyn.
He doesn't. Mayor Bloomberg lives in Manhattan.
Yes. There is only one mayor for all of New York City, which includes Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
== == Currently in 2008, the Borough President of Brooklyn is Marty Markowitz. == ==
All of New York State has only one governor and that is Andrew Cuomo. The Borough of Brooklyn has a "Borough President" who is Marty Markowitz. Brooklyn is part of the City of New York. The Mayor of the City of New York is Michael Bloomberg.
Technically, the chief executive of the Borough of Brooklyn is the Brooklyn Borough President, a position currently held by Marty Markowitz. The executive functions of government, however, are administered by the Mayor of the City of New York, who is Michael Bloomberg.
John M. Coyne (born 1916) was the mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio from 1948 to 1999, making his term the longest consecutive term of any mayor in the United States.Hilmar Guenther Moore (born July 28, 1920 in Richmond, TX) started his tenure as Mayor of Richmond, TX on September 22, 1949. His current term will expire in May, 2012.
a mayor can not stay mayor forever :)
There actually is no mayor of Bellingham but there is a mayor of Boston and the mayor of Boston is the mayor of the state of Massachusetts.
There is no mayor of America there is only a mayor of the United States.
You only add 's to the word mayor if something belongs to the mayor. By adding 's to the noun mayor, it becomes a possessive noun. For example, the mayor's speech, the mayor's office, the mayor's wife, the mayor's shoes, the mayor's lunch, etc.
The possessive form of the noun mayor is mayor's.example: The mayor's appearance caused the crowd to stop and listen.