Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Both Sides Square Off at Hearing on Charter School Suit(NYT)


Many Black New Yorkers Are Moving to the South(NYP)

Parking placard loophole: bogus pass allows free parking around city(NYDN)


  'Underwater' Mortgages Sink New Yorkers New York state homeowners whose properties are worth less than their mortgage balances tend to be more underwater than borrowers in any other state.(WSJ)

Expanded Boundaries Likely to Make More Eligible for 9/11 Compensation(NYT) * More Eligible For 9/11 Fund(WSJ)


H&H Bagel Lox Its Door

Last Whiff of Bagels, Mixed With Despair(NYT) * Upper West Side heartbreak as H&H Bagels plans to shutter store(NYDN)






Brooklyn Museum: Cow Dung Yes Graffti No


Citing Finances, Brooklyn Museum Cancels Plans for Graffiti Art Exhibit(NYT) * Brooklyn Museum Cancels Graffiti Exhibit (WSJ) * Graffiti exhibit scrapped at Brooklyn Museum, officials cite budget(NYDN) * Brooklyn Museum has wisely canceled a show that glorifies graffiti vandalism as art(NYDN Ed)



UWS prof ran hooker Web site: cops(NYP)





Legendary federal judge presiding over neighbors' property feud(NYDN)
Law and Order
Grief and Vigilance After 4 Are Killed on Long Island(NYT) * Drugstore Killings Rattle Long Island(WSJ) *  Father's Day favor put Ray Ferguson in line of fire on day of Long Island pharmacy massacre(NYDN) * Suicide Notes Left by Man Shot by Police(WSJ) *Judge allowed my daughter's rapist to go free and savagely attack her again, mom says *  Rx-slay mother's horror (NYP) * Perv EMT copped a feel: cops(NYP* Columbia U. drug plea(NYP) * Defendants in Drug Case at Columbia Reject Pleas(NYT) * Pizza-'slice' case closed(NYP) * All Charges Are Dropped in an Attack in Brooklyn(NYT) *Charges dropped in NYC pizzeria owner fight(WSJ) * Vid kill horror(NYP) * Bus driver beaten up(NYP) * Bus driver beaten by 17-year-old for not allowing dog on board(NYDN * Mounted cop lawsuit over 2008 Times Square injury tossed from court(NYDN) * Tub-slay deal due 'Oscar composer' son looks to plead out(NYP)

Outside Income: Lots of it, for Washington DC staffers