Officer Is Indicted on Charges of Lying About Photographer’s Arrest

The officer, Michael Ackermann, claimed that Robert Stolarik’s camera flash interfered with a girl’s arrest last year, but evidence later emerged that no flash had been used.

    

At School Papers, the Ink Is Drying Up

Fewer resources, lack of interest and the Internet have led to fewer high school newspapers in the city’s public schools.

    

Labor Board Accuses Cablevision of Bad-Faith Bargaining

Cablevision and its Brooklyn cable installers have not settled on a contract since the workers voted 15 months ago to unionize.

    

Cablevision Illegally Discouraged Workers From Unionizing, N.L.R.B. Says

The National Labor Relations Board said it planned to file a complaint charging Cablevision with making threats and offering improper inducements to employees who were considering unionizing.

    

Jonathan Levin High School, Named With Hope, Is Expected to Be Closed

A high school named after Jonathan M. Levin, a dedicated teacher killed by a former student, has had changes in its student body, and it is expected to be closed.