27 Apr 1998 Uncategorized WATERFRONT NABES URGE FEDS TO TRASH WASTE-FUL MERGER 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. ByGlenn Thrush3 minRead time
13 Apr 1998 Uncategorized INCREASE MAY COME FOR AFTER-SCHOOL AID, BY GEORGE (SOROS) New York City after-school programs are slated to recieve millions from the billionaire. ByGlenn Thrush2 minRead time
01 Apr 1998 Uncategorized City Lit: They Were Kings A book review of Pillar of Fire: America in the King Years, 1963-65, by Taylor Branch, Simon & Schuster, 1998, 746 pages, $30. ByGlenn Thrush6 minRead time
01 Apr 1998 Uncategorized Lead Lock The long struggle to pass a lead paint law may be ending soon. ByGlenn Thrush1 minRead time
23 Mar 1998 Uncategorized HOUSING COMMISH PLOTS CHANGES IN HOMEOWNERSHIP PLAN 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. ByGlenn Thrush3 minRead time
09 Mar 1998 Uncategorized WILL ROBERTS GET THE LEAD OUT? 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. ByGlenn Thrush3 minRead time
02 Mar 1998 Uncategorized JAY WALKS, RAMONE ROAMS Hirings and firings in the nonprofit and government worlds. ByGlenn Thrush0 minRead time
02 Mar 1998 Uncategorized RICHARD'S REALITY Low-income housing is a crime issue–according to attention-starved housing commish Richard Roberts. ByGlenn Thrush1 minRead time
01 Mar 1998 Uncategorized The Adventures of LiberAL 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. ByGlenn Thrush19 minRead time
16 Feb 1998 Uncategorized INS AND OUTS: WHITE CURTAINS. NAUER IN POWER. City Limits’ long-time editor Andrew White is leaving the magazine. ByGlenn Thrush0 minRead time