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With Coronavirus Cases Climbing, State Suspends Visits to Inmates

Following a “significant increase’” in the incidence of the coronavirus among inmates, staff and in nearby communities, the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision on Dec. 30 …

NYPD Lieuts. and Capts. Defer Welfare Payouts

In a reflection of just how hard the NYPD has been hit by attrition in all ranks over the past year, the Lieutenants Benevolent Association and Captains Endowment Association have agreed to defer a …

Nurses: Scarred But Ready to Combat A Second Virus Wave

As the city deals with a second wave of coronavirus and the number of hospitalizations, nurses at two municipal hospitals say that they are prepared. During the spring, NYC Health + Hospitals, …

Judge Denies Bid by Mayor, NYPD To Block Inquiry Into Garner Death

A State Supreme Court Justice has turned back an effort by city officials to slow an inquest into what they knew leading up to and following the death of Eric Garner at the hands of the …

UFT Head: COVID Test Delays Should Keep Middle, High Schools Closed

United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew Dec. 28 called for the city to address problems plaguing the mandatory COVID testing of students and staff before it considers reopening …

Court Officer Who Posted Racist Imagery Is Fired

The Brooklyn-based Court Officer suspended in June for posting illustrations of former President Barack Obama with a noose around his neck and Secretary Hillary Clinton being taken to the gallows has …

Your Home Sale And Capital Gains

What is the best tax break available to John and Jane Taxpayer? If they're homeowners, it's selling their home. When you sell your primary residence, you can make up to $250,000 in profit if you're …

AFT President Gives High Marks to Biden Ed. Secretary Pick

Any disappointment American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten may have felt at being passed over for U.S. Secretary of Education by President-elect Joe Biden was overwhelmed by her …

Nassau PBA Votes Down Contract

The Nassau County Police Benevolent Association has rejected a contract offer that would have brought pay increases of about 25 percent over the life of an 8½-year deal, Newsday reported.  The …

Det. Investigators' Pay Delay Avoids Layoffs

The Detective Investigators Association has agreed to delay a significant chunk of retroactive wages until next October in return for a no-layoff guarantee through June 30 that could be extended …

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