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P.O.’D IN THE POCONOS
Debbie Nathan |
Former New Yorkers in search of the American Dream fall victim to real estate scam.
Former New Yorkers in search of the American Dream fall victim to real estate scam.
Snapple may be the city’s official beverage, but the drink-maker has had trouble keeping its jobs in New York.
The City Council wants the state to help it close legal loopholes that allow “payday loans” to persist in NYC.
The city law department has become one of the top draws for graduating law students since 9/11.
A federal appeals court wants the state’s high court to chime in on the constitutionality of removing kids who witness domestic violence from thier homes.
Food stamp recipients and families seeking homeless services have continued climbing this year, according to the mayor’s annual management report.
Fort Greene, Brooklyn had the highest infant mortality rate in the city in 2002.
A state appeals court closed the door on landlords seeking to use the “first rent” exemption to rent control laws.
The Council takes up a bill mandating translation at social service agencies as advocates kick off the Immigrant Workers Freedome Ride.