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• NYS Siting Board to Rule on Petition for Re-hearing on Community Health Effects for Con Ed 14th Street Power Plant Expansion

• Protestors Say Prilosec Gives Them $1 Billion Heartburn

• Community Gardeners Hold Candlelight Vigil; Memorialize WTC Victims and

• Childhood Lead Poisoning is Center Stage at Public Forum; City-wide Coalition, Congressmember Urge New Law

• Historic First Urban Audubon Center in U.S. to Open in Brooklyn's Prospect Park; Toyota Donates $1 Million to Endow Prospect Park Audubon Center

• Poll Shows No Confidence In Emergency Evacuation Plan for Indian Point

• UPROSE to State Power Authority: "No Power Plants Without Comprehensive Plan and Assessment"

• A Picture of Health

• Brooklyn's Lambda Independent Democrats Call for Kings County Democrats to Remove...

• Coalition for an Independent Brooklyn Judiciary Demands Brooklyn Democratic...

• Pratt Area Community Council Releases Report on Lead Levels in Brooklyn...

• Youth Mural Project Celebration Party to Be Held in East Harlem ...

• Hundreds of CUNY Faculty and Staff Stage Mass Contract Rally and Demonstrate for Future of CUNY

• New York Lawyers for the Public Interest Score Legal Victory for Hearing Impaired

• OWN Demands Mayor and City Retrofit Marine Transfer Stations to Export NYC Waste Via Barges

• Pesticide Action Network Report Shows Children, Women and Mexican Americans Shoulder Heaviest “Pesticide Body Burden;” Brooklyn Pesticide Use Highest in State

• Bronx River Golden Ball Festival Highlights History, Future of Bronx River

• Communities Across the City Announce Creation of New Coalition to Fight Against Threatened Hospital Closings in Immigrant Communities

• New Independent Report Analyzes City’s Commercial Waste Study; Says Clustering of Waste Stations Will Hurt Low-Income Communities of Color

• NYLPI, Community Groups Sign Language Access Agreement with Brooklyn Hospital

• Privacy Rights Clearinghouse Files Lawsuit Charging Albertsons Violates Privacy of Pharmacy Customers By Illegally Selling Their Confidential Prescription Information to Drug Companies

• Statement of Elizabeth Yeampierre, Executive Director, United Puerto Rican Association of Sunset Park (UPROSE) re: Plan to Site Recycling Plant in Sunset Park

• Brennan Won’t Run for Comptroller in 2005

• Future of Labor Debated at “Labor at the Crossroads” Conference

• NY Apollo Q and A

• NYLPI Files Suit on Behalf of Woman with Developmental Disabilities Beaten with Hanger

• OWN Issues Statement on Re-Opening of E91st Street Marine Transfer Station

• PACC, Activists, Parents of Lead Poisoned Children Hold Rally in Front of DOH Headquarters

• Hundreds of Canoes Journey Down the Bronx River for the Bronx River Flotilla

• Neighborhood Housing Services of New York City Helps to Fund a Rehabilitation Project for Vacant Residential Units in West Harlem

• New York Lawyers For the Public Interest File Suit Against Hospital for Discrimination Against Patients Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

• Recent Statement by the Organization of Waterfront Neighborhoods on NYC's Marine Transfer System

• Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Honors Director of Bed-Stuy Historic Site

• Neighborhood Housing Services of NYC Offers "Flood" Advice to Homeowners in Wake of Katrina

• New York Lawyers for the Public Interest Decries Department of Health, Bankruptcy Court Approval to Close St. Mary's Hospital in Brooklyn

• Pitney Bowes Grants $5K for Brooklyn Center for the Urban Environment's Literacy Program

• Sustainable South Bronx (SSB) Unveils the South Bronx New Roof Project and More

• The Bronx River Golden Ball Festival Highlights History, Future of Bronx River

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