01 Mar 2004 Uncategorized BIG APPLE VOTES! NYC’S REGISTRATION RATE PUTS STATE’S TO SHAME New statistics show more new voters downstate–but they’re not all Democrats. ByChristine Lagorio0Comments
16 Jan 2004 Education ACS NEEDS A “NEW-MAN”: CHILD CARE COMMISH QUITS Already struggling with tight budgets and policy shifts, the Administration for Children’s Services loses Deputy Commissioner Harvey Newman. ByCassi Feldman0Comments
17 Nov 2003 Justice FOSTERING INDEPENDENCE A new Children’s Aid program gives former foster kids a legal lift. ByJulia Taylor0Comments
20 Oct 2003 Uncategorized SCHOOL OF SECOND CHANCES New CUNY program helps high school push-outs finish what they started. ByJulia Taylor0Comments
22 Sep 2003 Uncategorized CHILD CARE CONUNDRUM: AGENCY SHIFT SPARKS FEARS New York’s plan to consolidate school-age day care programs could mean less slots for low-income kids. By0Comments
08 Sep 2003 Justice PARENT TRAP? NEW REPORT ON HOW ACS TREATS MOM AND DAD New report says the city’s Administration for Children’s Services still has a long way to go when it comes to engaging the parents of foster children. ByCassi Feldman0Comments
07 Jul 2003 Housing and Homelessness SURVEY SAYS … A HOLIDAY REQUEST FOR YOUR OPINION: Keeping to City Limits’ tradition of honoring Independence Day, we ask you, our readers, to freely express your thoughts on how we’re doing. ByCity Limits0Comments
23 Jun 2003 Government SCHOOLS OPT OUT Only a quarter of the city’s school districts are in compliance with health education mandates. ByK. Wright0Comments
16 Jun 2003 Uncategorized MONEY FOR WORK Governor Pataki has loosened his grip on $25 million in TANF money slated for summer youth jobs programs. ByM. Kenny0Comments
26 May 2003 Uncategorized AN IMPERFECT PLAN Mayor Bloomberg’s plan to streamline a range of social services may not be as efficient as he says, according to a recent report. ByJill Grossman and Kai Wright0Comments