Lower East Side
WHERE'S THE GREEN, GROCER?
Aaron Clark |
Employees at neighborhood green grocers protest being regularly shortchanged on overtime and the minimum wage because they’re immigrants.
Employees at neighborhood green grocers protest being regularly shortchanged on overtime and the minimum wage because they’re immigrants.
CHARAS supporters are pulling out all the stops to determine the identity of the mystery buyer who purchased their Lower East Side arts center at a city auction.
The Howie the Harp center prepares students for outreach, counseling, advocacy and case management jobs.
A review of King Kong on 4th Street: Families and the Violence of Poverty on the Lower East Side, by Jagna Wojcicka Sharff, Westview Press, 1998, 258 pages, $18.
A fake apartment-for-rent ad brings scores of calls on affordable housing to the city’s housing commish.
In the current issue of City Limits: An inside investigation of a city-run psychiatric ward.
How to make federal transit dollars move New York.
The tenements of the Lower East Side went up a century ago with cheap construction and shaky foundations. Today, a new housing boom threatens to bring these buildings down, one crack at a time.
With fake bids, protesters derailed last week’s city auction of community gardens.
Contractors cracked the foundation of a Lower East Side apartment building abutting their worksite, causing the building to be evacuated.