As the city moves to dump its garbage on Red Hook, the beleaguered neighborhood fights back–with a little help from its friends up and down the waterfront.
In November, City Limits readers were introduced to Caryn, a 16-year-old living in a city-run East New York group home. Her murder in April ended a life lived on the…
Responsible for two of this year’s most challenging legal cases, the lawyers of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund have hit the mattresses.
When City Limits readers met Tiffany Stewart in the November 1998 issue, she was trying to get out of a city-run group home. Last month she was murdered.
For more than ten years, an odd legal precident provided a few hundred dollars a month toward rent for families on welfare. A new ruling says that money isn’t good…
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