Sewage Treatment Workers and Senior Sewage Treatment Workers who have been without wage increases since 2002 could face a further delay in getting raises after the Bloomberg administration filed a petition to overturn a prevailing-wage decision made by the City Comptroller and upheld by an Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings ruling.
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One of 250 Academy Grads
By TOMMY HALLISSEY
If ever a cadet had the perfect pedigree to join the NYPD, it was Jaclyn Keane, the daughter, grand-daughter, niece, sister and cousin of police officers.
Amidst the sea of NYPD graduates in the Beacon Theatre Dec. 28, Ms. Keane stood out as perhaps the most blue-blooded Police Officer of the 250 cadets who started patrol on New Year’s Eve. More...
By TOMMY HALLISSEY
The city’s five District Attorneys and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly Dec. 27 announced an agreement aimed at expediting blood tests of suspected DWI drivers who refuse to undergo breath tests following car crashes resulting in death or serious injury. The accord comes after two police officers refused Breathalyzer tests late last year in the wake of fatal car accidents. More...
By TOMMY HALLISSEY
The city in 2009 had fewer homicides than in any year since official records were first kept in 1963, Mayor Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly announced. More...