Summary

James Dolan is chairman of Madison Square Garden, which owns the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. He is also the head of Cablevision.
James Dolan is chairman of Madison Square Garden, which owns the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. He is also the head of Cablevision.
» Search within 56 items
1
2
3
4
5
6
>
56 items on James Dolan
1
2
3
4
5
6
>
-
Nassau fundraiser-lawyer tapped as health adviser
Spin CycleA controversy that swirled around the SentosaCare company???s hiring of staff for its nursing homes appears to have left unscathed the political standing of Howard Fensterman, the firm???s lead counsel and a major Long Island campaign fundraiser. On...Tags: Legal Service, Legal Services, New York, Business Enterprises, Government Health Care
-
MSG asks judge to dismiss claim
Madison Square Garden yesterday asked a U.S. District Court judge to dismiss last month's claim by the NHL that alleged that the Rangers breached NHL bylaws by challenging league rules, a move that the league said could lead to disciplinary proceedings...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Field Hockey, National Hockey League
-
MSG asks judge to dismiss Web site case
steve.zipay@newsday.comMadison Square Garden Thursday asked a U.S. District Court judge to dismiss last month's claim by the NHL that alleged that the Rangers breached NHL bylaws by challenging league rules, a move that the league said could lead to disciplinary proceedings --...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Field Hockey, National Hockey League
-
Suozzi donors include those working with Nassau County
sid.cassese@newsday.comWithout declaring his intentions to run for any political office, Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi has pledges of nearly $1 million from his annual fundraiser last week, including some contributions from donors who do business with the county....Tags: Waste Management and Pollution Control, Legal Service, Legal Services, Business Enterprises, Viacom Inc.
-
Bill Clinton tees off at Suozzi's Glen Cove fundraiser
erik.german@newsday.comBill Clinton paid a visit to Glen Cove Monday and between the hundreds of handshakes and photo-ops, the former president managed to fit in 18 holes of golf. He teed off at the Nassau Country Club alongside dozens of Democratic party donors gathered to...Tags: Auction Service, Hillary Clinton, Clubs and Associations, Sheldon Silver, Bill Clinton
-
Growth in picture at Cablevision
Q: Could you fill me in on the prospects for shares of Cablevision Systems Corp.? R.L., via the Internet A: The media company that owns Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the Chicago Theatre is focusing on growth. One consideration for...Tags: Tribune Company, New York Knicks, Satellite and Cable Service, Sundance Channel, Investments
-
Debt load fuzzes up Cablevision's growth picture
Tribune Media ServicesQuestion: Could you fill me in on the prospects for shares of Cablevision Systems Corp.? -- R.L., via the Internet Answer: The media company that owns Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall and the Chicago Theatre has focused on growth this year....Tags: Electronics, Tribune Company, Madison Square Garden, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc.
-
Bill Clinton among those at Suozzi golf fundraiser
sid.cassese@newsday.comFresh off his wife's presidential run, former President Bill Clinton is due to tee off Monday on Long Island for 18 holes at the annual golf fundraiser of Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi -- who was a fervent backer of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton....Tags: Charles Dolan, Clubs and Associations, Hillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, Joseph Crowley
-
Despite fuel costs, boaters still take to the water
Newsday Staff WriterThe smile on John Rossetti's face showed no sign of concern or frustration, despite the beating he admits to taking at the pump. "I enjoy boating so much that whatever it is, I've got to pay it," the Huntington resident said as he stood on the Oyster Bay...Tags: Fishing, Diesel Fuel
-
Wilpons are worst owners in town
In the end, the Wilpons treated Willie Randolph like he was one of the junkyard dealers across the street from CitiField, an eyesore and an annoyance to be cleared out as quickly and quietly as possible.
And in the grand tradition of bullies and...Tags: Public Holidays, New York Knicks, Major League Baseball, Omar Minaya, New York Mets
Jul 15, 2008
|Blog| Newsday
Jul 18, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 17, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 14, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 7, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 13, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jul 13, 2008
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Jul 3, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 3, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jun 17, 2008
|Column| Newsday


