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Taking A Break … To Bring You More of What's Breaking
Karen Loew |
A note to readers about our changing publication schedule, and the exciting content that lies just around the corner.
A note to readers about our changing publication schedule, and the exciting content that lies just around the corner.
The new decade brings fresh faces to nonprofits large and small and a host of city agencies – along with a major gap in state housing leadership.
Under new ownership, this reliable fixture of civic life will grow while staying true to its roots.
An institute forms to assemble, develop and spread the word about successful services and programs for lower-income people.
New state funding increases are aimed at helping the poor and working poor — but they’re still behind.
A stimulus funding influx, the possibility of new jobs, and heartier support from officials comes as public housing residents call attention to widespread poor living conditions.
A new state education leader takes the helm, as more New Yorkers head to Washington and the Pratt Center gets a new director.
A roundup of predictions for what happens when Senate deadlock ends and struggles over housing legislation resume.
State Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV and his chief of staff issue a call to action over conditions at a landmark housing development, but find little traction.
The worst is yet to come for apartment buildings with too much debt. What will that mean for tens of thousands of tenants?