22 Oct 2007 Uncategorized Homeless Must Wait To Get Rental 'Advantage' Because of limited funding, there’s less supply than demand for the city’s rental subsidy program, Work Advantage. ByAdam F. Hutton11 minRead time
04 Sep 2007 Housing and Homelessness City Tries to Keep 'Pace' With Home Foreclosures A spike in need is driving a program for distressed homeowners to expand to all five boroughs. ByAdam F. Hutton11 minRead time
20 Aug 2007 Housing and Homelessness Not Like It Used to Be: Teens Rally For 'Hood A Brooklyn youth group protests gentrification in Bushwick – and offers ideas for slowing down the changes. ByAdam F. Hutton8 minRead time
06 Aug 2007 Justice Soothing Growing Pains With Matching Grants Behind the city’s new steps to help foster children live on their own. ByAdam F. Hutton14 minRead time
04 Jun 2007 Uncategorized Arrested Youths Demand Better Police Treatment A mass arrest in Brooklyn is leading the young people involved to work for substantive change in their relations with the police. ByAdam F. Hutton14 minRead time
14 May 2007 Uncategorized STILL IN DOUBT: ADVOCATESGIVE CRITIQUE TO COUNCIL But the city holds its ground that the new program to combat homelessness is better than what it’s replacing. ByAdam F. Hutton8 minRead time
30 Apr 2007 Uncategorized CHORUS OF DOUBT GREETS CITY'SNEW PLAN TO HOUSE THE HOMELESS Advocates don’t see how a much shorter rent subsidy provides the right fix for Housing Stability Plus. ByAdam F. Hutton12 minRead time
23 Apr 2007 Government TENANTS PROTEST THEIR UNITSBECOMING OWNER'S MANSION One way owners can push affordable apartments off the market is to sell them. Another is to just take them over. ByAdam F. Hutton7 minRead time
02 Apr 2007 Justice ASSESSING ACS CHANGESAFTER A 'HORRIFIC' YEAR Child welfare experts evaluated the Administration for Children’s Services at a panel hosted by the Public Advocate. ByAdam F. Hutton4 minRead time
08 Jan 2007 Uncategorized LOCAL PRESS BOOSTER THRIVESAS INDEBTED PARENT ORG DIVES NYC branch of Indy Press Association continues to amplify independent voices while most of the national service goes under. ByAdam F. Hutton9 minRead time