27 May 2008 Uncategorized The Struggle To Landmark African-American New York African-Americans have been making history in New York for centuries, but you’d never know it from the roster of city landmarks and historic districts. ByKemba Johnson0Comments
27 May 2008 Uncategorized Suits Vs. NYPD Move To Challenge Stop And Frisk A powerful private organization — one of the few groups to see contested police data — receives a subpoena to share the goods. ByCara Tabachnick0Comments
12 May 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Economy Government Housing and Homelessness Justice THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS AND RETIRINGS Personnel changes abound in Albany as one governor leaves and another arrives, while city and nonprofit agencies also make moves. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
05 May 2008 Uncategorized Serving City Residents When They're Grayer Public and private providers are busy planning for the much older population ahead in a few decades. ByAlice Proujansky0Comments
21 Apr 2008 Uncategorized After Loss of Markets, NY May Boost Groceries New York City has lost supermarkets as rents have risen, but the demand for fresh food is high as ever. State officials are looking at how to help. By0Comments
21 Apr 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Bronx Newspaper Project Gives Teenagers New Voice A community media group spins off a new supplement written by youth — with stories to interest all ages. ByTram Whitehurst0Comments
14 Apr 2008 Uncategorized Water Fees Soak the Poor To Generate City Revenue A hefty water rate hike hits lower-income residents hardest — and not just to pay for water use. ByJarrett Murphy0Comments
07 Apr 2008 Housing and Homelessness Justice From Polonia To Hotspot: A Less Ethnic Greenpoint The Old Country’s influence declines in New York’s most Polish neighborhood. ByStephen Nessen0Comments
07 Apr 2008 Housing and Homelessness How to Say 'HPD' In Yiddish or Yoruba In a polyglot city, public agencies struggle with exactly how multilingual they should be. ByMatt Schwarzfeld0Comments
07 Apr 2008 Government Housing and Homelessness Would 125th St. Rezoning Mean A Dream Deferred? It’s almost decision time for City Planning’s Harlem vision, which is causing high anxiety. ByKate Pastor1Comment