HEEE’S BACK

Marvin Markus, the investment banker known for leading the Rent Guidelines Board in passing the highest rent increases in the board’s history, is back.

MR. TURNER GOES TO WASHINGTON

The city’s former welfare czar Jason Turner has taken his thoughts on welfare reauthorization to Washington, where he was recently made a visiting fellow for the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank with close ties to the White House.

THE RACE IS STILL ON

As far as Governor Pataki is concerned, the local school board elections have been postponed until next spring. But tell that to the Board of Elections, which accepted dozens of petitions last week from board hopefuls gearing up for a May 7 election.

JOB DOLLARS: IN NEW YORK, IT’S WAIT AND SWITCH

The city has four months to spend more than $60 million in federal job training money left over from the Giuliani administration before it loses it to Albany. This while the city’s welfare agency plans to shift ultimate responsibility to the Department of Employment.