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A new budget cut would give inmates six slices of bread per day instead of eight.

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Agencies across the city are warning that the new cuts will compromise safety and hurt children and seniors.

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Cuts include 6,166 teaching positions, 350 civilian police positions and layoffs at numerous departments.

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Operation Atlas, which deploys heavily armed police officers to deter terrorists, can no longer hire overtime workers.

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The Department of Justice will doll out $298 million to local police agencies, but the NYPD won't get a dime.

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The city broke its promise to dismiss tickets earned for parking in "no longer bus stops," motorists complain.

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Libraries across the borough will be closing earlier and opening later under the latest round of budget cuts.

Downtown »

Chin said the MTA lay-offs, aimed at saving agency money, weakens lower Manhattan's defenses against terrorism.

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A new budget proposal may cap the monthly unlimited MetroCard to 90 rides, and increase prices to $99.

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The board says it doesn't have the cash to run both the primaries and general.

Downtown »

The Battery Park City middle school will not lose its free after-school program next year, as many had feared. I.S. 289

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At least 2,000 teaching jobs and an unknown number of non-teaching positions will be slashed in 2011.

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The I.S. 289 Cougars narrowly lost the city championship game, in what could end up being their last run at the title.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

An online call to action spurred library patrons to write thousands of letters, but officials say concerns are unfounded.

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I.S. 289 in Battery Park City will lose its sports teams, theater program and other free clubs unless the city restores funding.