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Students Protest Armory's Disappearing High Schools
Eileen Markey |
A painstakingly negotiated redevelopment plan was to include two new schools – but now there are none.
A painstakingly negotiated redevelopment plan was to include two new schools – but now there are none.
Bhairavi Desai sees cabbie strikes as one step on the road toward improving drivers’ lives.
Residents of cash-strapped New York City Housing Authority complexes and housing advocates fear that funding fixes have big downsides.
Help needy New Yorkers and save money in the long run, supporters tell a balky administration.
Despite sharp criticism, Gov. Spitzer is making driver’s licenses accessible to undocumented immigrants – who say it’s about much more than driving.
In recent months, players in NYC’s public and nonprofit spheres found the grass greener in places like the Casey Family Foundation, the Alliance for Downtown New York – and graduate school.
The chorus that claims the Civilian Complaint Review Board doesn’t have enough impact grows louder.
A task force just delivered the results of its months of studying the poor-performing middle schools. Its chairman sums up the challenges ahead.
The 421-a program finally gets its makeover – and this month saw plenty of other affordable housing developments, too.
The new issue of City Limits Investigates reports troubling news about NYC’s water ecosystem. Finalization of a drinking water agreement, on the other hand, looks like good news – but not in some upstate counties.