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Disparities Amid Progress For Five Boroughs' Kids
Evan Weinberger |
The risks to well-being children face have much to do with the neighborhoods they live in.
The risks to well-being children face have much to do with the neighborhoods they live in.
Though flawed, this analysis of the last few decades’ politics yields a needed recipe for change.
The Rockaway Peninsula’s tortured development history enters its latest chapter, with ill-fated spec buildings disintegrating next to successful new housing development, and a rezoning belatedly attempting to instill order.
A Councilman calls for a moratorium on the city’s biometric timekeeping method.
Personnel changes abound in Albany as one governor leaves and another arrives, while city and nonprofit agencies also make moves.
Building abandonment is mostly a thing of NYC’s past — but now some investment has gotten too aggressive. Tenants are trying to fight back.
Recommendations on how to prevent a similar shooting flow from within and without the police department.
A hefty water rate hike hits lower-income residents hardest — and not just to pay for water use.
For those sending money to families back home, the dollar’s diminished worth has big impact.
The Old Country’s influence declines in New York’s most Polish neighborhood.