Sentences with phrase «families moving into the city»

The district is also pinning its hopes on an uptick in the economy and a new influx of families moving into the city who will choose traditional schools.

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But the normal career and family cycles moving young people from cities into suburban houses have become, in Myers» words, «a plugged up drain.»
Nothing serious, but even so, the city cut electricity and gas to the building for six weeks and our family (then consisting of me, Brian, a single daughter, and a very cute dog) moved into the Affinia Hotel on 7th Avenue, directly across...
Nothing serious, but even so, the city cut electricity and gas to the building for six weeks and our family (then consisting of me, Brian, a single daughter, and a very cute dog) moved into the Affinia Hotel on 7th Avenue, directly across the street from Madison Square Garden.
The community of players is nationwide, and if you should move from one major city to another (whether it's Boston, Los Angeles or Washington, D.C.), you are quickly accepted into your new family.
«Rather than sending the bill to working families, and subway and bus riders already feeling the pressure of rising fares and bad service, we are asking the wealthiest in our city to chip in a little extra to help move our transit system into the 21st century,» de Blasio, who is running for re-election, said in an emailed statement Monday.
«Rather than sending the bill to working families and subway and bus riders already feeling the pressure of rising fares and bad service, we are asking the wealthiest in our city to chip in a little extra to help move or transit system into the 21st century,» de Blasio said in a statement.
Malliotakis also suggested moving more people into New York City Housing Authority apartments, in part by moving single people or couples out of larger apartments that once housed their full family.
City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer, whose district also includes the hotel site, said he was told about its use only «a few hours before they started moving families into that shelter.»
The city Department of Homeless Services began moving homeless families into the...
► The city will help move 500 homeless families out of shelters into stable, affordable housing through the Living in Communities voucher program.
The prize money will be used to lure families and young professionals to move back into the city's downtown, and to promote arts, small businesses and alternative transportation options.
«New York City has long advocated for this vital change, and we thank the Legislature for passing and the Governor for signing into law this bill, which will help us move more people off public assistance and into jobs that sustain their families,» de Blasio said in a statement Friday night.
The city Department of Homeless Services began moving homeless families into the new St. Peter's Avenue facility on Aug. 21, much to the chagrin of local merchants, who contend that the neighborhood is already laden with social services programs.
In each of the major urban centers the story is the same: the better - off white families are moving out of the central cities into the suburbs; the ranks of the poor who remain are being swelled by Negroes from the South.
Let's just say between moving to a new city, house - sitting for some family friends, adjusting to my new work schedule and moving into a new apartment, life has been C - R - A-Z-Y.
Our names are Bonnie and Kyle and this is the ongoing story of our adventures together after moving our family out of the city and into rural Manitoba, Canada.
Though he pointed out that some Negroes were managing to move into the middle class, he focused on documenting what he argued was the deteriorating situation of impoverished black families in the inner cities: «The family structure of lower class Negroes is highly unstable, and in many urban centers is approaching complete breakdown.»
As with black and Latino families from the middle class, poor families of all backgrounds move into suburbia thinking that traditional district schools in those communities will do better in providing their kids with high - quality teaching and curricula than the big city districts they fled.
As upcoming EdChoice research shows, innovative options like arts - based charter schools may actually attract suburban families to re-invest in urban communities, whether by dining at local restaurants after school functions or even moving back into the city to be nearer to their school of choice.
Some New York City neighborhoods are currently undergoing dramatic demographic shifts as white middle and upper - class families move back into the city, essentially a reversal of the white flight that occurred in the early 1950s in an attempt to escape the growing populations of African Americans in the cities (Burns Stillman 20City neighborhoods are currently undergoing dramatic demographic shifts as white middle and upper - class families move back into the city, essentially a reversal of the white flight that occurred in the early 1950s in an attempt to escape the growing populations of African Americans in the cities (Burns Stillman 20city, essentially a reversal of the white flight that occurred in the early 1950s in an attempt to escape the growing populations of African Americans in the cities (Burns Stillman 2012).
«Crabgrass Frontier,» Kenneth Jackson highlights the importance of the school system in drawing families into suburbs as he states: «Millions of families moved out of the city «for the kids» and especially for the educational and social superiority of smaller and more homogenous suburban school systems,» (Jackson, 1985).
Black families are beginning to move in formerly white neighborhoods and tensions are rising high — Officer Lucius Boggs and his partner, Tommy Smith, must battle the KKK and corrupt officers in their city in order to achieve justice and stop the flow of moonshine and drugs into their community.
Whether you just moved your family into a 2 bedroom apartment in New York City, or you signed a lease on an elegant condo to live in while engaging in a six month business commitment, you need solid info on renters insurance to make sure that your property, possessions, and valuables are fully covered.
Now, after months apart, the family and Peppah the Chihuahua recently moved into the city's first pet friendly domestic violence shelter, one of a growing number across the country that address a common reason victims are reluctant to leave — they don't want to leave their pets behind.
After five years living under strained conditions with his family in Massachusetts, Gorky moved to New York and became absorbed into the cultural milieu of a city on the brink of modernism.
Propped against a wall, waiting for hanging, is the Richter work Benezra describes as perhaps the most important for the Fishers in their entire collection: the delicately blurred Two Candles, which the family took off the wall and slipped into the back of their car twice a year, as they moved back and forth between their house in San Francisco and their place just south of the city, on the Peninsula.
«This used to be what we called a «walk - through only neighborhood,»» recalled artist Dale Brockman Davis, referring to the city's exclusionary zoning laws that prevented African, Asian, or Latin American families from moving into many of the more desirable middle - class neighborhoods.
Having satisfied her parent's hope that she would marry into a wealthy family, she and her new husband moved to New York City, [8] where she began to study painting, drawing, singing, acting and dancing.
Whether you just moved your family into a 2 bedroom apartment in New York City, or you signed a lease on an elegant condo to live in while engaging in a six month business commitment, you need solid info on renters insurance to make sure that your property, possessions, and valuables are fully covered.
If there's a specific reason you're relocating, such as moving back to be closer to family, to join a spouse or partner who has relocated for work or to live in a city where you previously lived and worked, I would incorporate this information into your cover letters and your LinkedIn profile summary.
Life transitions — starting from scratch in a new city, moving in together, going back to school, jumping into a new career, getting married, planning for a new addition to the family, trying to talk to your suddenly teenaged child, breaking up, getting a divorce, dating again, dealing with losses — create stress and conflict.
Our names are Bonnie and Kyle and this is the ongoing story of our adventures together after moving our family out of the city and into rural Manitoba, Canada.
When she moved to the «big city» of Boston, even though she had NO aspirations of getting into real estate, her father advised her to buy a 3 family in Jamaica Plain, which she did for a whopping $ 31,00.
Fifty - five per cent would be willing to make compromises with regards to their financial or lifestyle choices, such as purchasing a property with family and friends, renting out their cottage, making a cottage their primary residence, buying a fixer - upper or moving into a smaller principal home in the city.
Also joining Pauline and Pam for a discussion in front of a live audience was Faith Archer, a former finance journalist who, after moving away from the city to raise her family in the country with her husband, turned her talents for money saving into an informative and engaging blog called «Much More With Less».
After achieving success in life, she moved her family to the country, and nestled into this living room, keeping a bit of her city - class mixed in with the ruggadness of nature, all while keeping her man feeling comfortable in the room.
The Murphy family traded city slick for coastal comfort when they moved into a lovingly restored 1785 cottage in Rowayton, Connecticut.
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