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Bernard B. Kerik, whose role as Rudy Giuliani's campaign bodyguard launched a dizzying climb to the highest offices of the Correction Department and the NYPD, wrote a grotesque ending to his career in city government June 30 when he pleaded guilty to improperly accepting nearly $200,000, much of it More...

In a shocking decision, U.S. District Judge Jack B. Weinstein June 30 dismissed charges against the two "Mafia Cops" convicted of moonlighting as hitmen for the Luchese crime family because prosecutors failed to connect a 2005 crime to a racketeering conspiracy that ended more than a decade ago. More...

The final negotiations between Mayor Bloomberg and the City Council that led to a $52.9-billion spending plan for the coming year produced money for 2,000 new all-day pre-kindergarten slots and restoration of funding for five-day library service in a way that could end its being jeopardized in futur More...

For Fire Chief Harold Meyers, retirement has been a privilege put on hold. More...


City retirees received two doses of good news last week, as the Office of Labor Relations announced that those who qualify will receive a Medicare Part B subsidy check for $938.40 in August, while the New York City Employees' Retirement System is providing an extra $25.50 a month to city pensioners. More...


A pair of District Council 37 executive board candidates aligned with the faction opposed to Executive Director Lillian Roberts won decisive victories to maintain the dissidents' 15-14 majority within the body. More...


The Detectives' Endowment Association last week announced that it will soon offer its members who worked at Ground Zero a complete body scan designed to detect potential health ailments. More...


Shortly after he pleaded guilty June 30 to accepting nearly $200,000 in improper compensation, most of it from a company with organized crime ties, former Correction and Police Commissioner Bernard B. Kerik stepped before reporters outside Bronx Supreme Court to voice a complaint. More...
The threat of a school bus strike when summer school began July 5 was not taken seriously enough by private bus company owners to ask those doing the bargaining for them to forsake long holiday weekends. More...
To the Editor: We, the delegates of Local 375 of District Council 37, strongly condemn Local 375 President Claude Fort and his Second Vice President Michelle Keller's attempt to use race/gender to censure Housing Authority Chapter President Mitchell Feder at the June Delegates meeting. More...
Certification By State Required; Start at $41G; Grant Programs Open For Hard-to-Fill Schools
The Department of Education is seeking to hire 6,000 new Teachers before September and is currently accepting applications for the post, which has a starting salary of $41,172. More...

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