South 84th Street from Sandalwood Drive to O Street will have north and southbound outside lane closures for the first part of a Lincoln on the Move street improvement project beginning Monday.
For 80 years, Hunter College has felt a special responsibility to people with disabilities. At our Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute once Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt’s home the future president recovered from polio a century ago. It is here he learned to stand on crutches and steel braces, and to propel himself in a wheelchair, making it possible for him to re-enter public life. Eventually, he lifted himself up so he could lift the entire nation from the depths of the Great Depression.
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit says an employee with a disability was fired for taking time off to attend his medical appointments and surgery.