13 Dec 2004 Uncategorized HEALTHY CHILDREN ONLY: NEW RULE MAY RUN AFOUL OF ADA Lawyers and service providers question new regulations allowing child care providers to opt out of serving children with medical needs. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments
06 Dec 2004 Uncategorized GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT SEX New youth commission has its own ideas about stopping AIDS. ByJanelle Nanos0Comments
29 Nov 2004 Uncategorized INS AND OUTS: THE CITY'S LATEST HIRINGS, FIRINGS AND RETIRINGS This week: Kenneth Ringler, Jr. crowned director of Port Authority; Rick Lazio joins J.P. Morgan Chase; Randolph McLaughlin heads Hale House; and more. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments
15 Nov 2004 Justice SAVING THE SURPLUS Dozens of social service programs hang in the balance as state pols consider override of Pataki spending cut. By0Comments
01 Nov 2004 Justice MIGRANT TEENS FIND SAVE HAVEN IN NYC Children’s Village opens new shelter for detainees. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments
27 Sep 2004 Uncategorized BOARD GAMES City loosens rules for nonprofit contractors, allowing for wealthier boards. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments
20 Sep 2004 Uncategorized INS AND OUTS The latest hirings, firings and retirings from New York’s nonprofits and government agencies. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments
14 Jun 2004 Uncategorized RISKY BUSINESS City kids are smoking less and exercising more, but most risky behaviors remain unchanged. ByD. Nathan0Comments
15 Mar 2004 Uncategorized NO (WHITE) CHILD LEFT BEHIND According to a new study, only half of all black, Hispanic and Native American teenagers in the United States will graduate from high school. ByE. Cady Brown0Comments
15 Mar 2004 Uncategorized WORK IT! The city’s Department of Youth and Community Development issues a new plan for summer youth jobs. ByKarah Woodward0Comments