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WATERFRONT NABES URGE FEDS TO TRASH WASTE-FUL MERGER
Glenn Thrush |
A coalition of outer-boro neighborhood groups is hoping to block the merger of two giant national waste-hauling companies, saying the move would overwhelm the city.
A coalition of outer-boro neighborhood groups is hoping to block the merger of two giant national waste-hauling companies, saying the move would overwhelm the city.
New York City after-school programs are slated to recieve millions from the billionaire.
A book review of Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-65, by Taylor Branch, Simon & Schuster, 1998, 746 pages, $30.
For years the city’s plan for producing affordable homes has been suburban-style housing built by a few favored agencies. That may soon change.
Pressue from a judge on the city’s housing commish may be the key to finally prodding the city to write a new lead-paint protection law.
Low-income housing is a crime issue–according to attention-starved housing commish Richard Roberts.
Faster than a speeding bullet, Al D’Amato is making new friends. Among liberals. But this is no secret identity crisis: it’s reelection time.
City Limits’ long-time editor Andrew White is leaving the magazine.