Democrats’ hopes to take control of the legislature’s upper house — in 2008 and potentially for decades beyond — hangs in the balance of three races in the city.
Leaders from the battalions of New York’s foreclosure-fighters came together recently to talk about bad lending, good new laws, and the kind of bailout local folks would appreciate.
Numbers showing the city’s AIDS epidemic rages on worse than thought arrived in tandem with state cuts for AIDS-fighting measures. In a climate with plenty of needs and ever fewer…