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
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By GINGER ADAMS OTIS
For Fire Chief Harold Meyers, retirement has been a privilege put on hold. More...
By HOWARD MEGDAL
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...
By HOWARD MEGDAL
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...
By REUVEN BLAU
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...