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Talking to Robert Hayes, the lawyer behind New York’s “Right to Shelter” consent decree, 40 years later, as New York’s strained homeless shelter system is put under even further duress.
Robert Callahan, a lawyer and partner at the law firm, recalled how in December of 2022 multiple cameras surrounding the neighborhood where the office is located caught people on camera stealing ...
Our loving dad, John Robert Callahan, 90, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 12, 2024. He was doing what he loved most, sleeping! Dad was born on February 24, 1933, in Green Bay, to his ...
"There's a lot of good singers," hospital volunteer Robert Callahan said. "There's a great deal of music, and I love to do almost all of it." At 70 years old, Callahan knows firsthand the healing ...
He found his lead plaintiff at the Holy Name Center for Homeless Men on Bleecker Street. He was a middle-aged former short-order cook named Robert Callahan who drank himself into vagrancy.
CALLAHAN, ROBERT L. Age 71, resident of Croswell, died Aug. 26, 2016. He is survived by wife Judy, sons, Robert Jr., and Jeffrey; daughter Dawn Kowalewicz, ...
After deadly floods ravaged his hometown of Kerrville, Texas, singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen is joining the relief efforts.
The return to her roots will be bittersweet, however. Her father, Robert Callahan, died July 30 during a softball tournament in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
In its 40-year-long run, the Callahan decree has guaranteed a bed to sleep in for homeless populations in NYC. ... was headlined by lawyer Robert Hayes and key witness Robert Callahan.
She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 64 years, Robert L. Ginocchio. Catherine was born and raised on May 20, 1938 in Reno, Nevada at the Callahan Ranch.
On August 5, 2024, Robert Callahan, Chief Human Resource Officer of Powell Industries Inc (NASDAQ:POWL), executed a sale of 1,000 shares of the company. The transaction was filed with the SEC and ...
The lead plaintiff was Robert Callahan, a World War II veteran and short-order cook who wound up living as an alcoholic in the Bowery in Manhattan. The lead defendant was Gov. Hugh Carey.