To the Editor: Razzle Dazzle's prodigious long-term memory slipped a bit in the March 26 column when the editor wrote that Gov. David Paterson "inherited Basil Paterson's affinity for working …
To the Editor: In one week alone in March, 11 city correction officers were assaulted by inmate gang members. The officers suffered broken ribs, concussions, staples to the head and a broken hand …
To the Editor: The City Council just passed legislation that repealed qualified immunity for police officers. Qualified immunity for police officers means that those performing discretionary …
To the Editor: As it was mentioned that billions are needed by the United Federation of Teachers to reopen schools, it is important that we do not create Individual Education Plans that exist in …
To the Editor: The NYC Retired Management Employees Association is circulating a petition expressing concerns about Mayor de Blasio's alleged attempts to get the Municipal Labor Committee to agree …
To the Editor: Each job is rated at a number of hours and the corresponding pay in hours. The question is: Did he do the work? I've not read that the work was not done. He might be a …
To the Editor: I am writing in response to the letter of Stuart Eber, president of the Council of Municipal Retiree Organizations, in the March 19 issue of The Chief-Leader. Apparently, many of us …
To the Editor: Just as Andrew Cuomo is directly and personally responsible for the thousands of deaths in nursing homes, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Speaker of the Assembly …
To the Editor: Our Governor actually ran an efficient, productive office free of scandal or gossipy innuendo. The fact is the Executive Chamber was above reproach and the envy of many other states. …
To the Editor: Stewart B. Epstein (Feb. 19 letter) is right to criticize opposition to the $1.9-trillion Pandemic Relief proposal. But he fails to point out that Republicans who oppose this and …