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In Summertime, the Street Is For Park-ing
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Around the city where recreational space is scarce, people are taking to the streets.
Around the city where recreational space is scarce, people are taking to the streets.
Police are strikingly visible in post 9-11 New York City—in long lines of police cars, in body armor with machine guns in hand. Does all that firepower deliver more safety, or just more fear?
Critics pan a plan to close the city’s main intake center for homeless men and lease it to developers.
Some gay health workers say the health department’s crackdown on sex clubs is making it harder to reach the risk-takers.
Real community-level planning seems to be taking root in Manhattan – a step behind Columbia University’s expansion plan.
Attention, voters: the nitty-gritty details of the Giuliani years come rushing back in this survey of his era.
This synopsis of the second issue of CLI looks at how NYC pollutes its waterways – and how much closer to “green” the existing infrastructure can take us.
Victories in court are leading one group of low-wage workers after another to demand rightful pay and conditions.
“Work first” is the mantra for welfare recipients in New York City, but some opportunities that come along can actually set you back.
Youth internship programs seek to create corporate connections.