HUSTLING FOR HOUSING

After making news last week for evicting low-income tenants and filling their apartments with homeless families–for a nice fee from the city–a Brooklyn developer has taken the feds to court to try to halt and take over an affordable housing project in Bed-Stuy.

WARTIME WELFARE

The future of the federal welfare program is suddenly up in the air. Congress recently decided to postpone debate on the matter until after the fall elections, at which point the Republicans may take control of the Senate and ignore the current leading plan for welfare reform–which is more lenient on work requirements and more generous with child care support.

IN WITH THE OLD, OUT WITH THE NEW

A housing court judge recently reprimanded the city and ordered that two elderly, handicapped sisters be allowed to move back into their home of 50 years after the city’s Adult Protective Services agency failed to do its job–and protect the women from eviction..

Mid Bronx Disorder

Months of conflict within one of the city’s most prominent community development groups recently came to a head when the board of the Mid Bronx Desperadoes replaced its longtime president, Ralph Porter.