What if the problem for community papers were, at least in part, one of messaging? That’s the idea behind an ad campaign started this month by the New York City Escort Press Association.

Making a Spiritual Connection With Matzo
On the Upper West Side, twentysomethings participating in a Jewish education project seize the reins of the matzo-production process.
Readers Separate Church From Home Plate
Baseball season is upon us, as are the constant displays of religious fervor on the field.
At Columbia, Sarkozy Calls for Change at U.N.
In an address at Columbia University, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France called for permanent seats for more developing nations on the United Nations Security Council.
Brooklyn Building Collapse Injures Four
A building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, that was being renovated collapsed, injuring four people, one of them critically.
The Week in Pictures for March 26
Slide Show: Subjects include an unlikely friendship, a jail-themed playground and a coyote in New York City Escort City.
Coyote Bound for Undisclosed Location
The coyote captured near the West Side Highway on Thursday will probably be released within the city sometime soon, but parks officials will not say where.
Along the Gowanus, a Cultural Workshop Thrives
Proteus Gowanus, home to a gallery and other cultural worlds, is an ever-changing organism.
Answers From a Career Counselor, Part 3
Taking Questions: Michele LoBianco, an independent career consultant, coach and facilitator, responds to readers.
Turning Up the Heat Over a ‘No’ Vote
An assemblywoman is under pressure from Democratic groups to cancel a fund-raiser for a congressman who opposed the health care overhaul bill.

