Letter to the Editor – Municipalities Must Control Spending
…that we are going save at least 5% or more over last year’s budget and we are going to be creative and efficient and make sure that we are not…
…that we are going save at least 5% or more over last year’s budget and we are going to be creative and efficient and make sure that we are not…
…than half are widows and other elderly women. Older single Hispanic, Asian American, and African American women rely on it for 90% of their income. Social Security benefits are…
…and Affordable Care Act, as more and more American retirees find themselves in greater jeopardy since this legislation was signed to law. The law did nothing to protect the earned…
…and that’s a good sign.” He cautioned, however, that the new school would not solve all of the area’s overcrowding issues. “I hope it’s a beginning of a collaboration that…
…number is as high as $192,000. Either way, it was a hefty enough chunk of change that M&I shut its doors and closed for the day at 3PM. This is…
…children lose day care slots and parents are forced to leave work to take care of them?” said Stringer, flanked by affected families, day care workers and advocates. “We all…
…New York State Assemblyman Francisco Moya from Corona, Queens also spoke at the event, along with Robert Bonanza, Business Manager for LIUNA’s Mason Tenders District Council, who also introduced the…
…an entire faculty, allowing and fostering a diversity of personality and hermeneutical approach of the teaching team. This is of educational benefit to each student, and especially beneficial to a…
…greeting and accepting my offer to help with some of the presentation set-up, Donna called the meeting to order. The room filled. Fraternal gestures aside, the agenda was serious, the…
…renovation costs or even without doing any renovations at all. In fact, a 2009 study conducted by the Association for Housing and Neighborhood and Housing Development concluded that the 1/40th…