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2005, Issue Win
- 3-9 Reviving Main Street: two New England case studies
by Mamie Marcuss - 10-16 Connecting public schools to community development
by Connie Chung - 18-19 Check 21 basics: a quick guide for consumer advocates
by Carol Lewis - 20-23 Community policing in Providence: combating crime and fear
by Dean Esserman
2005, Issue Sum
- 1-11 Mapping New England: changes in median home prices in cities and towns in southern New England, 2000 to 2004
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-10 Straight A’s?: evaluating the success of community/university development partnerships
by Kenneth M. Reardon - 12-19 Low Income Housing Tax Credits: strategies for year 15
by William S. Hettinger - 20-27 Immigrant entrepreneurs: a key to Boston's neighborhood revitalization
by Marcia Hohn - 28-31 Demographic shifts impact Maine’s communities: first person: Laurie LaChance
by Laurie LaChance
2005, Issue Fall
- 1-13 Mapping New England: farm concentration
by Ricardo Borgos - 3-6 Natural disasters and bankruptcy: a perspective
by Elizabeth Warren - 7-9 Massachusetts communities at risk: a report from the Municipal Finance Task Force
by John Hamill - 10-12 The taste of place: local and regional foods transform the Northeast
by Roger Doiron - 14-17 Thinking holistically: Woonsocket Neighborhood Development Corporation
by Caroline Ellis - 18-21 Giving and receiving in the nonmonetary economy: time banks
by Anna Afshar - 22-24 How fiscal sponsorship nurtures nonprofits
by Jonathan Spack - 25-27 Green development: improving the health of residents and neighborhoods
by Dewitt Jones - 28-31 Phishing and pharming: helping consumers avoid Internet fraud
by Dawn Hicks
2005
- 3-8 Deconstructing the myths: housing development versus school costs
by William Rey - 10-18 Made in Vermont: protecting the rural working landscape
by Mamie Marcuss - 19-23 New HMDA data: intent, interpretation, and implications
by Anna Afshar - 24-27 Campus and community collaboration
by John Bassett
2004, Issue Sum
- 3-9 Elderly public housing and assisted living: a timely collaboration for aging seniors
by Stephen H. Gardiner - 10-15 Sprawl vs. smart growth: the power of the public purse
by Elizabeth Humstone - 16-21,24 Quality of life improves in Brockton: fighting for the City of Champions: a collaboration of community lenders
by Leo MacNeil - 22-23 Finding new challenges in Chinatown
by Raymond K. Tung
2004, Issue Spr
- 3-9 Solving the Upper Valley's housing needs: how a coalition of public and private organizations joined forces to develop housing in a region with inadequate stock and prohibitive prices
by Dan French - 10-14 Capital markets for community development lenders: questions & answers
by Michael Swack - 15-20 A look at household bankruptcies
by Mamie Marcuss - 21-23 The path of a social entrepreneur
by Andrea Silbert
2004, Issue Fall
- 3-9 Measuring the impact of community development
by Sean Zielenbach - 10-21 Who are New England's immigrants?
by Ricardo Borgos & Mamie Marcuss - 22-24 Are small businesses concerned about credit?
by Mamie Marcuss - 25-27 Surmounting obstacles in Hartford: first person with Luis C. Caban
by Luis C. Caban
2004
- 04-8 Is Poland the next Spain?
by Francesco Caselli & Silvana Tenreyro
2003, Issue Win
- 3-9 When affordable homeownership means doing it yourself
by Paul Douglas - 10-14 Participation in brownfields redevelopment
by Laura Solitare - 15-21 Is housing next in company benefits?
by Kristin Kanders - 22-23 A community development work in progress
by Michael Finnegan
2003, Issue Spr
- 3-6 Predatory lending: attempts to plug the money drain
by Stephen O'Sullivan - 7-9 Factoring child care into the welfare to work equation: lessons from Massachusetts and Rhode Island
by Ashley Maurier & Rebecca Russell - 10-15 Testing for housing discrimination: findings from a HUD study of real estate agents
by Julia Reade
2003, Issue Fall
- 3-8 Banking unbanked immigrants through remittances
by George Samuels - 9-13 The new community anthology: digital storytelling as a community development strategy
by Mamie Marcuss - 14-17 Revitalizing central western Maine's economy
by Jennifer DeChant - 18-19 Jumpstarting a new career
by Daniel Hebert
2002, Issue Win
- 3-6 The promise of asset-development policies
by Larry W. Beeferman - 7-9 The American Dream Demonstration: IDA program outcomes
by Larry W. Beeferman - 10-13 The Network: an IDA program turning savings dreams into reality
by Kathleen Gill - 14-16 Getting back earned income
by George Samuels - 17-23 Lenders and third-party brokers: perspectives on credit scoring and fair mortgage lending: article three in a five-part series
by Edward Kramer & Christopher A. Lombardo & Kathleen Muller & Alexander C. Ross
2002, Issue Sum
- 3-7 Netting venture capital from a fishing village
by Keith Bisson - 8-13 Social investors: new patrons of community development
by Kristin Kanders - 14-17 Improving low-income policies in tight fiscal times
by Iris Lav & John Springer - 18-21 Partnerships and collaboration rebuild communities
by Marcia Marker Feld - 22-23 Changing direction: one banker's journey from NYC to Brattleboro
by Mike Mandracchia
2002, Issue Spr
- 3-7 Mind the gap: grandparents raising grandchildren
by Kristin Kanders - 8-12 Home price appreciation in low- and moderate-income markets
by Karl E. Case & Maryna Marynchenko - 13-15 Updating HMDA
by Carol Lewis - 16-23 A number or a person?: perspectives on credit scoring and fair mortgage lending: article four in a five-part series
by Ken Dunlap & William N. Lund & John M. Robinson & Josh Silver
2002, Issue Fall
- 3-7 A fresh look at manufactured housing
by Paul Bradley - 8-13 New England's share of a quiet crisis
by George Samuels - 14-17 Taking stock of the Community Reinvestment Act
by Julia Reade - 18-21 Mortgage scoring and the myth of overrides
by Stanley D. Longhofer - 22-23 Refashioning my career with community in mind
by Elizabeth Hart
2001, Issue Win
- 3-9 Finding common ground: the Massachusetts Community & Banking Council experience
by Kathleen Tullberg - 11-17 Perspectives on credit scoring and fair mortgage lending: stepping up to technology
by Thomas P. Fitzgibbon, Jr. & Alex Stricker & James Wheaton - 19-22 Bringing IT training to underserved markets
by Anitt Wilkinson
2001, Issue Sum
- 1-23 CRA sunshine provisions
by Carol Lewis - 4-9 Making microenterprise easier
by Kristin Kanders - 10-11 The new markets tax credit program: moving mainstream capital to developing communities
by James Carras - 12-15 Financing the development of urban minority communities: lessons from history
by Timothy Bates - 16-19 Chapter 40B... and its next chapter
by Kristin Kanders - 20-22 Joining forces to protect the \\"real\\" Vermont
by Kristin Kanders
2001, Issue Spr
- 3-9 Moving into new territory: Internet banks make defining community difficult
by Kristin Kanders - 10-14 Art's economic power in New England
by Kathleen Gill - 15-17 Soft Second Program celebrates 10 years
by Thomas M. Callahan & James T. Campen - 18-21 Performance & profitability of CRA-related lending
by Robert B. Avery & Raphael W. Bostic & Glenn B. Canner - 22-23 The big $core!
by John Galligan
2001, Issue Fall
- 4-8 Underappreciated value: the inner city's competitive edge
by John Galligan - 9-11 The shrinking of Connecticut's big cities
by William Jenkins - 12-17 Are geographic borders old-fashioned? regionalists say \\"yes\\"
by Kathleen Gill - 18-19 Small business lending in low- and Moderate-income areas: The effects of credit scoring
by W. Scott Frame & Michael Padhi & Lynn W. Woosley
2000, Issue Win
- 2-12 Political economy of Indian gaming: the New England experience
by Eric Henson & Luxman Nathan - 13-17 National Housing Development Corporation: a new nonprofit focused on preserving affordable housing
by Kathy Kenny & John Trauth - 18-21 Building materials cooperatives in New England
by Kathleen Gill - 22-24 The impact of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act on banks, community groups and consumers
by Carol Lewis
2000, Issue Spr
- 2-18 Perspectives on credit scoring and fair lending: a five-part article series
by Michael Berry - 19-21 Cohousing: a new kind of old neighborhood
by Kathleen Gill - 22-24 Regulatory Q & A
by Carol Lewis
2000, Issue Fall
- 2-9 How local regulations can help meet our housing needs
by Maggie Adams & Gretchen Weismann - 10-13 Productive partnerships: a progress report of insurance industry investors
by Andrea Caliz Luquetta - 14-17 Conference highlights: faith-based economic development
by Anitt Wilkinson - 18-20 Producing skilled labor: how the Workforce Investment Act works
by Kathleen Gill - 21-22 Looking at changes affecting Regulations P and Z, understanding the new ESIGN Act
by Anthony Ricko
1999, Issue Win
- 2-8 Insurance industry reinvestment: the Massachusetts experience
by Joseph Kriesberg & Andrea Caliz Luquetta & Luxman Nathan - 9-12 Town meets gown: the Massachusetts university-community partnership
by Sofia T. Romero - 13-20 Adopting commercial codes: overcoming lending barriers on reservations
by Eric Henson & Luxman Nathan - 22-23 The perils of identity fraud
by Julia T. Stewart
1999, Issue Sum
- 2-15 Check cashers: moving from the fringes to the financial mainstream
by Lesly Jean-Paul & Luxman Nathan - 16-19 Y2K: information for consumers of financial services
by Katherine Gockelman - 20-23 Y2K and its impact on small businesses
by Arneese Brown
1999, Issue Spr
- 2-5 From public assistance to self-sufficiency: the role for the microenterprise strategy
by Lisa J. Servon - 6-17 Borrower beware: equity strippers are preying on elderly homeowners
by Luxman Nathan - 19-23 The role of funders in university-community partnerships
by Kathleen Gill
1999, Issue Fall
- 2-8 www.your-community-bank.com: community banks are going online
by Luxman Nathan - 9-13 Affordable housing in the greater Boston area: what challenges are LMI households facing?
by Kathleen Gill - 14-20 Faith-based economic development initiatives in New England
by Anitt Wilkinson - 21-24 Regulatory Q & A
by Carol Lewis & Anthony Ricko
1998, Issue Win
- 2-3,8 Community profiling: planning for a change
by Paul Williams - 4-5 Making it work in South Providence
by Ken Proudfoot - 6-7 Maine's Community Reinvestment Corporation is financing affordable housing development
by John A. Moore - 10-11 The Fair Credit Reporting Act gets an overhaul
by Carol Lewis
1998, Issue Sum
- 2-8 The growing securitization of small business loans
by Luxman Nathan - 9-12 The venture center: venture capital for women-owned businesses
by Arneese Brown - 13-15 The Business Consortium Fund: working capital for MBEs
by Marques Benton - 16-18 Microenterprise in Maine: training curriculum development
by Paul Williams - 19-22 Regulation M: improved protections for consumer leasing
by Carol Lewis
1998, Issue Fall
- 2-5 Rural labor markets in New England: the case of Vermont
by Jane Knodell - 6-7 New England rural development conference
by Paul Williams - 8-13 Finance companies vs. small banks in rural commercial lending
by Luxman Nathan - 13-16 The good news garage: getting people moving in rural Vermont
by Arneese Brown - 17-19 Electronic fund transfer & the \\"unbanked\\"
by Luxman Nathan - 20-21 The new basic financial services curriculum
by Julia T. Stewart - 22-23 Q & A on Regulation E
by Carol Lewis
1997, Issue Fall
- 1,6-9 Brownfields: golden opportunities?
by Becky Carter - 1-9 Reviving downtown New England: Westfield, Massachusetts brownfields project
by Becky Carter - 1-14 Around New England
by Becky Carter - 2-3,10 Eds & meds team up to revitalize Hartford
by Susan Cournoyer - 4-5 Financing women-owned businesses
by Becky Carter - 12-13 Streamlined procedures for bank holding company acquisitions
by Becky Carter