12 Feb 2007 Uncategorized WHAT’S IN STORE WITH DOAR:WELFARE CHIEF SPEAKS OUT Robert Doar assumed leadership of the mammoth Human Resources Administration and Department of Social Services last week. Here’s what he plans to do. ByKaren Loew0Comments
05 Feb 2007 Uncategorized 'STABILITY' GETS A MINUSIN GROUP'S EVALUATION Report says cold water, rats, and lead paint greet participants in city’s ‘Plus’ program. ByNick Judd0Comments
05 Feb 2007 Housing and Homelessness NYCHA COLD, WITH A CHANCE OF HOUSING:VOUCHERS OFFERED FOR NEEDIEST Long lines and new concerns greet the city’s sudden Section 8 bonanza. ByTanveer Ali0Comments
22 Jan 2007 Uncategorized UNDERWATER POWER GENERATORCOULD BE WAVE OF CITY'S FUTURE A power plant project is set to use the East River’s water, wind and fire. ByNick Judd0Comments
22 Jan 2007 Economy THE CITY'S LATESTHIRINGS AND RETIRINGS City positions for food policy, special enforcement and Chinatown boosterism get filled, while nonprofiteers join Enterprise and disability boards. ByCity Limits0Comments
22 Jan 2007 Opinion The State of Whose City?:Six Ways to Hear a Speech Leaders in a variety of endeavors give Mayor Michael Bloomberg both kudos and criticism for the substance of his State of the City speech last week. ByEdited by Karen Loew0Comments
16 Jan 2007 Uncategorized CITY LAWYERS TELL SUPREMES:NO PAY RAISE FOR HOME AIDES While the mayor’s poverty commission builds a path upward for low-wage aides, is the legal department working at cross purposes? By0Comments
02 Jan 2007 Economy WELFARE CHIEFS MOVE ON FROM CITY AGENCY Advocates hope for change at HRA and state counterpart. ByKaren Loew0Comments
02 Jan 2007 Uncategorized POLICING EXPERTS RECOMMEND WAYSOF AVOIDING ANOTHER BELL TRAGEDY City Council will hold hearings this month on ’50 shots’ case. ByCurtis Stephen0Comments
26 Dec 2006 Uncategorized A PC FOR EVERY MD Health clinics citywide are adding high-tech components to improve patient care. ByMarisa Picker0Comments